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Trent Sattazahn
Lebanon, PA
9/23/2016
Had my cuddieback game camera out all year and was lucky enough to catch 2 doe up on their hind legs fighting each other! Certainly a lucky shot captured by one of the best cameras out there!
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Francis Eatherington
Roseburg, OR
9/23/2016
The trail cam is in my creek, at a water hole that has water in it all year, while the rest of the creek dries up. The birds love to play in the water, and once in awhile a bob cat shows up to get a drink.
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Andrew Whittaker
Hartsfield, GA
9/23/2016
The attack ir camera is set up on a deer feeder on the edge of some hardwoods. This just shows how fast and clear the cuddeback cameras really are. It caught this turkey flying in to feed with the other turkeys. I wouldn't have anything but a cuddeback. The proof is in the pic !!!!!
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Chris Holes
Curwensville, PA
9/23/2016
like looking into a mirror
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Chris Holes
Curwensville, PA
9/23/2016
Incoming
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Fred Watson
Beverly, WV
9/22/2016
I got these two deer playing
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Fred Watson
Beverly, WV
9/22/2016
I got these two deer playing
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Christopher Prober
Bumpus Mills, TN
9/22/2016
Afraid of his own shadow
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David Kozak
Mount Sterling, IL
9/22/2016
picture 1. Hard horn and in daylight I just might have a chance to harvest this mature whitetail as long as harvesting corn can be put off. picture 2. another reason why cuddebacks cameras are my favorite. a doe and her fawn are running pretty hard cuddeback captues the image withno blurs!
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David Medley
Whipple, OH
9/22/2016
I love my cuddeback! It was a Christmas present from my wife. Went to check my cameras and this is what I found! To my surprise, it still took great pictures after this woodpecker had its way with it!
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