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Merle Fredericks
Medina, NY
11/14/2017
This is 3 of 6 photos taken of this great 10 point on Halloween Day 2017. Approximately 30 minutes later this buck chased a mature doe within 40 yards of my treestand. He never presented a shot. If I did not have the Cuddeback Camera, I would not have had the evidence to prove my story. Thanks Cuddeback.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
11/14/2017
This may not be the biggest buck, but Mother Nature helped make the a calendar quality photo.
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David Bryant
Norway, ME
11/14/2017
set up for preseason scouting for the 2017 Maine deer season
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David Bryant
Norway, ME
11/14/2017
set up for preseason scouting for the 2017 Maine deer season
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dan milach
iron river, MI
11/13/2017
Looks like the rut is in full swing in thr U P of michigan.Coolest pic ive ever got glad it was on my cuddeback cam!
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Kasey Young
BURNETT, WI
11/13/2017
The locals call this fella drop tine for obvious reasons. A lot of drops are further back and not the main beam. However this guy has caught the attention of all the locals for his unique rack. Buck fever got the best of one guy as he shot high and drop tine was seen days later feeding in a bean field as if to mock those who are after him. This was captured in my backyard fenceline and he stuck around long enough to get multiple pics on 1 min setting.
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Michael Odell
Platina, CA
11/13/2017
this is an area where I pan for gold and it is a great place for wildlife photos,little bit of everything uses this old mining road.
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Troy Elliott
Waldo, AR
11/13/2017
Got a photo of this guy next to my mock scrape.
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TYLER KREOFSKY
Plainview, MN
11/13/2017
We have been getting alot of photos of this buck this fall and am happy to say that someone in our hunting party was able to harvest this nice buck.
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Gary Andrews
Cicero, NY
11/13/2017
Another case if should’ve been there! As you can see in the photo the treestand in the background is empty. The camera is 25yds from the stand so the buck is about 22yds from stand. A few years ago I submitted 2 photos of a buck that was in a scrape in front of camera which was 18yds from stand. He visited twice that day, once in morning, once in afternoon. Again I was not in stand that day! Guess gotta hunt more! Really love the quality pictures from my cuddeback!
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