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Walter Hubbard
Old Monroe, MO
11/15/2016
This buck showed up and I had never had any pics of him before. He stayed in the area for two weeks before I was able to harvest him with my bow. Excellent picture quality helped me easily identify him in person.
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Bryan Mcclure
Burnsville, NC
11/15/2016
The photo attached is of a buck in Western North Carolina that I have been hunting hard this season. This is a trophy buck for WNC and I am hoping that the rut pulls him within range while chasing a doe! Big thanks to my Cuddeback cameras for always being reliable and capturing great photos!
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Tyler Bowers
Polo, IL
11/15/2016
A couple of years ago i got a cuddeback trail camera for Christmas, in no time i was hooked. Luckily im fortunate as my family has what could best be described as a outdoor paradise of a farm. Offering rolling hills, quarries, woods, a creek, spring and fishing pond. With it being fall and harvest time i knew i had to get my trail cam up. Quickly i had sum luck with a decent buck. But later on the cam showed a huge buck in the area, so far i had only been able to be lucky to get night time photos, until just recently i was amazed to get a daytime photo. And wow was i surprised to see the size of this huge bucks Rack, head and neck. The biggest buck i had seen to date.
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David Edblad
Cambridge, MN
11/15/2016
30 yards from Roxy's stand
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
11/15/2016
This isn't the biggest buck in the woods, but sure got a great photo of him.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
11/15/2016
I'll have to call this buck the Mystery Buck. It's a mystery as to what happened to his left antler. There probably is a story but but will ever know. Maybe got hit by a car? Anyway it never got polished up.
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Ken Krehbiel
Carbondale, CO
11/14/2016
The first time using the new Cuddeback XChange and I captured this amazing herd of elk. With 20 mp, the image crops into a beautiful panorama, sharp enough for an enlargement for the wall!
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Troy Elliott
Waldo, AR
11/14/2016
I originally purchased my Cuddeback because of its fast shutter/trigger speed and its ability to to take high quality 20MP photos. I am a graphic designer and I wanted to use the photos for editing practice. I had set up some mock scrapes back in October and was curious to wheather or not deer actually used them. Not only did I get photos of deer using my mock scrapes, but I was able to get shots of turkies as well. I have every intention of purchasing another Cuddeback as soon as my finances allow.
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John Taylor
Sebastopol, CA
11/14/2016
I started using these cameras when they first came out. This is the Capture model. The date and time are correct, but I can't reset the year, the correct year is 2016. This camera was placed in an area that had a controlled burn in the previous year. I noticed a big increase in deer activity feeding in the burn area. For those of you that don't know these are a protected species in California. I started with this camera years ago and now I currently have 14.
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Bradley Ross
Columbia, SC
11/14/2016
I got this guy on camera walking through a food plot where I normally see a lot of deer, but this was the first bobcat. This is in Dillon County, South Carolina, probably 100 yards or so through the woods from Interstate 95.
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