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Heath K. Herje
Duncan, OK
10/4/2005
My 3.0 MP Cuddeback caught numerous photos of this immature buck on a QDM managed family ranch in Southwest Oklahoma. He inevitably carried with him a permanent itch. He would rub his neck and shoulders on corner posts, scratch with his antlers and even under barbed wire on several occasions. I caught countless photos of Scratchy while using my Cuddeback throughout the summer and fall and have still yet to decide what the itch is stemmed from. He does not appear to have lice or mites, so I guess he just likes a good scratch every now and then. In this particular photo he is peering into my Cuddeback as if to say, Hey is there anyone in there that could get this for me? Right, right, left, down; RIGHT THERE!
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Roy Haler
Lone jack, MO
10/4/2005
These two guys formed a scrape after I set up the camera and now they are fighting over who gets to get on camera
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Roy Haler
Lone jack, MO
10/4/2005
the first is not a trophy but what a beautiful shot.
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George Given
Loudonville, OH
10/4/2005
What a camera, cant wait to buy the 3.1 camera. I get about 18 pictures every other day. Got two pictures of this buck during its growing stage hope two get more.
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Ron McCleskey
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10/4/2005
Please see my attached video clip with a 12 point buck, a doe , 2-3 quail and a dove in the tree to the back left of the feeder (dove appears to sit on the next to top rung of the feeder's ladder). The 12 point buck has a broker G-3 on the right side.
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Mike Riley
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10/4/2005
Just wanted to share a few pics. from my new 3000 model Cuddebacks. The improvements from last years cameras are great. I am now running 4 Cuddebacks, and it is the trail camera I'm recommending to all my friends, and on several different websites. Thanks for a great product.
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Morne Brummer
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10/4/2005
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ralph
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10/4/2005
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Mike Zukovsky
Hannibal, NY
10/4/2005
Im wondering if the first two deer are related or if they just happened to break their beams like that. One has the whole right side broken and the other has the whole left... But the 3 point sides look identical. The seven point is one I've been watching all year. Im hoping to watch him from about 20 feet up.
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Jason Wallingford
Kohoka, MO
10/4/2005
Thanks for a great camera. The pictures are of great quality.
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