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John Frazer
Springfield, WV
8/23/2005
I just received the Cuddeback 3.0 digital scouting camera for my birthday and wanted to see what lurk in the woods after dark. Turns out, the first picture ever taken with the Cuddeback was a 6-point buck. Now, I believe in the value of trigger speed and 24 hour scouting.
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Jim Hill
Mt. Auburn,, IA
8/23/2005
First camera and I tell the same story as everyone else/ had no idea that there were that many good deer in my area.
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Michael Rogers
Larsen, WI
8/23/2005
Had some Sand Hill cranes come in my bait pile with their baby chicks. Pretty neat to be able to capture these photos
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Michael J Rogers
Larsen, WI
8/23/2005
On my land where I have my Cuddeback camera got some nice bucks.
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Terry W Hepler
Templeton, PA
8/23/2005
I had been trying to get an invetory of the bucks left in the area, and was suprised to see this coyote.
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LISA BRYCE
CHICO, TX
8/23/2005
Our property has been invaded by feral hogs this summer. I had no idea how many we had, until I viewed the pictures from our new camera. Have you ever seen a pointer feral hog?
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Elwin L Stillman
Lowville, NY
8/23/2005
This picture was taken on a bear trail on a mountain located in the Adirondack Mountains. No bait or scents were used. Note the porcupine quills in the bears mouth.
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Dan Catlin
Mt. Pleasant, MI
8/23/2005
This is a new picture of a velvet deer in my BioLogic field with the sun setting in the back ground.
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Rich Wickstrom www.whitetailgear.com
L'Anse, MI
8/22/2005
I used trophy rock and my cuddeback to locate a trio of shooters. Anxiously awaiting October 1 in Upper Michigan.
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Rollis E Deen
Glen Saint Mary, FL
8/22/2005
A buck doing what he does best
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