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Brandon Schwisow
Dorchester, NE
10/12/2019
I’ve had a couple Cuddeback cameras the past 3 years and decided it was time for some new ones. Got a new property to hunt and got this guy on camera and video!
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Kevin Dacey
Excello, MO
10/11/2019
Two young bucks feeling their oats
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Kevin Dacey
Excello, MO
10/11/2019
Three Toms in a food plot
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Kevin Dacey
Excello, MO
10/11/2019
Two young bucks feeling their oats!!!
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Brett Bateman
Howe, IN
10/11/2019
Just started using the cuddelink system. I absolutely love it. I havet been to this property in over 40 days because of it. Waiting for the right wind, movement and time to go in and make a strike. I have had eyes all over the farm for weeks without stepping foot on it. Can't wait to have opportunity to harvest this deer!
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Rusty Butler
Springtown, TX
10/10/2019
I set 3 cameras around this feed pen to see how the pigs were getting into my pen. This pig was jumping the pen to get to the protein I was feeding the deer. The buck, he was shedding velvet. Not a big guy by no means, but we all like those shedding bucks.
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Ryder Hawkins
Salem, IN
10/10/2019
This year we purchased our first Cuddeback Camera, as we were looking into getting into cellular trail cameras. To our surprise this was one of the photos that we got on a random Saturday. This Bobcat was spotted in Southern Indiana. This is the first one that we have gotten on a trail camera in our area, and it a GREAT photo! We love our Cuddeback!
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Matt J Johnson
Black, MO
10/10/2019
Got his pic last year but he had broke his right main beam off in velvet. So I have waited a year to get to hunt him.
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Ronnie Campbell
Crab Orchard, WV
10/9/2019
Momma bear and her four cubs checking out my deer hunting area. Wyoming County,WV
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Harold Emerick
Camp Hill, PA
10/9/2019
I call these the ghost bear pictures as the IR Camera makes the Cinnamon bear look white / and invisible. This is a picture of a Cinnamon Bear cub with it's sibling that is a black bear. It is a cool contrast. They also have another sibling that is also black as well as his mother is black. This area is not noted for this color phase.
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