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Jerry Rausch
Kaukauna, WI
1/4/2006
This past fall I drew my kill permit and have hundreds of pictures of bears. This bruin was a frequent visitor (most people estimate him at over 600lbs) unfortunantly he was not the bear I harvested but who knows maybe in another five to six years he will be back.
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JR Ahlswede
Luxemburg, WI
1/4/2006
This is the first year I used the cuddeback and was happy to see these kind of bucks in the area
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Melissa Waters
Grafton, IL
1/4/2006
Velvet Deer..........Wow!!!!
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Melissa Waters
Grafton, IL
1/4/2006
Morning Turkey.......Wow!!!!!
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Melissa Waters
Grafton, IL
1/4/2006
A Fox in the daytime in our backyard.....Wow!!!
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Melissa Waters
Grafton, IL
1/4/2006
Wow....A Bobcat in my back yard....amazing!!!!
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Charles Kuhns
Pembine, WI
1/4/2006
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Scott kraus
Blaine, MN
1/3/2006
Heres some photos of a big buck I have been watching all season and these photos are on the last day of the season. Now I am waiting for the shed to fall to find them and get some photos of him with one hore missing.
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Guy Griggs
Sand Springs, OK
1/3/2006
This is my 2nd Cuddeback camera. The quality of the the pictures are much better with the higher mp on my second camera. Set the camera on a scrape and got several pictures of bucks and does. This one was my wife's favorite.
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Josh Swenson
Houston, MN
1/3/2006
My Cuddeback helped me find an antler shed on December 23, 2005. I have about 150 pictures of a 130 8 point buck and this buck dropped one of his antlers right in front of my camera. When I went to check the camera on the 23rd I must have parked my vehicle right on top of the antler shed without realizing it. I changed my memory cards and went home to view the pictures. It was then that I noticed the buck right after he shed his antlers. I drove back to my camera that night and picked up the antler. The next morning I went out with my friend, Nick Jore, and we found the other side about 40 yards from my Cuddeback. The first picture shows the buck that lost the sheds, a pheasant and one of the sheds laying on the ground. The second picture is of the buck the night that he shed his antlers. It was pretty amazing how it all happened, and I would not have seen the antler without my Cuddeback.
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