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Nate Baumgarn
Webster, SD
11/10/2017
This Cuddelink Dual Flash is postioned on an H structure fence post, intended to catch bucks that use this fence as a scrape line. It just so happens the Mallard migration and fresh disked corn field was tempting for the Mallards!
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William Gillenwater
Evansville, IN
11/10/2017
I named this buck Hightower because of how tall his G2's are. I've been hunting this deer for 2 years now, but he is mainly a nocturnal buck. I'm hoping the rut will change that.
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Tim Hoekstra
Elk Point, AB
11/10/2017
This Southern Ontario Whitetail showed up several times on one of the farms I hunt, but always after dark. This is one of the best pictures I got of the buck, checking a scrape in front of one of my Cuddeback Capture's, still my favorite model of camera from you guys.
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Scott Van Hooser
SKIATOOK, OK
11/10/2017
I bought a parcel of land in January this year to get away from the city life and after seeing dozens of deer tracks near the creek, I decided to lay some corn and hang a couple of Cuddeback camera's. On February 6th this handsome buck shows up and the legend of Moose was born. I started seeing him all over the camera's throughout February, then he dropped off the grid in March with no trace of him in the area. My camera's have caught a variety of deer coming and going over the past 8 months and still no sign of Moose... until Monday, November 6 at 3:03 am. I considered him big in February but I didn't expect him to turn into the giant that he is now. I've been tracking Moose's activity and I plan on harvesting him this year. If it wasn't for Cuddeback, I probably would've never known the true potential my new land has to offer.
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Josh Rieder
lakeland, FL
11/10/2017
Amazing trigger speed, one second there enjoying a little snack before dinner. The next second, literally second if that momma got greedy and is trying to hog all the food. (just sharing the awesome trigger speed and motion quality of the three year old cam that takes on average a 1000 pics a week and battery still running after 5 months. Good Job Cuddyback
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CHARLES NORTON
MANNING, SC
11/9/2017
Camera is mounted facing north across the unpaved driveway to my home in rural Clarendon Count South Carolina. Running north from the driveway and south through the woods behind the camera is a major deer and wildlife trail, so I keep a camera active at this spot all year.
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jeff polacek
MARIBEL, WI
11/9/2017
PRE-RUT SPARRING
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Ron White
Lancaster, NH
11/9/2017
N.H. Ruffed Grouse
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Nikki Blair
Winter, WI
11/9/2017
As a young hunter, I get pretty excited when it comes to checking the deer camera for what could have walked through my dad and I's baiting area. Usually, with my excitement, I check the camera before my dad gets home from work and usually it's the typical pictures of deer. However, as I was clicking through that day's photos I come across this strange animal. Something I've never seen before so I waited patiently for my dad to get home and ask him. It's a Fischer! My dad was pretty surprised because we haven't had once since I was very little and he was never able to get it on camera because he never had a deer cam during that time. He was so surprised he asked me to send it to him, where I'm sure he's gonna be passing it around and telling everyone!
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Eric Eutsler
Salisbury, MD
11/8/2017
Blue eyed buck from last year eyeing up a young buck.
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