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Mitchell Green
Neosho, MO
8/14/2016
After passing this deer the past couple years he's finally made a huge jump to the top of the hit list.
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Tyler Morgan
Adrian, MI
8/13/2016
Last year I purchased my first cuddeback and I will never buy another camera! I set my camera up and after two days I went back out to make sure I did not need to make any adjustments. Well it looks like the deer have introduced themselves the big guy sent in the scout to check it out!
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Jack Mentzer
Elizabethtown, PA
8/13/2016
This is my first photo submission to Cuddeback. I use two Cuddeback E3 cameras. This submission is of a large black bear. It is estimated to be in the 500+ pound range. You can appreciate the size of the bear when you understand that the peanut butter jar that is mounted to the side of the tree is 38 inches off the ground. We have nicknamed him Scar Face for obvious reasons. The bears are using a PVC feeder filled with whole corn and the smaller bear in two of the photos is enjoying peanut butter.
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Jared Cardaropoli
East Otis, MA
8/13/2016
female moose and black bear mother with four cubs eating from my homemade feeder.
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Dennis H
Marinette, WI
8/13/2016
new comers to camp
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Richard Harrison
Elkhart, TX
8/12/2016
How about this trigger speed. I have had alot of pictures of hogs but none like this
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Jared Cardaropoli
East Otis, MA
8/12/2016
black bear mother with four cubs eating from my homemade feeder
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Jared Cardaropoli
East Otis, MA
8/12/2016
black bear mother with four cubs eating from my homemade feeder
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Denton King
Hydro, OK
8/11/2016
Scouting new locations and caught a picture of this creek bottom cat with a huge kangaroo rat!
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Andrew
New York Mills, MN
8/11/2016
I put a draw block out for the deer on a main trail. Been doing this for the past 6 years. I usually have minerals and corn out with these, but i found a main trail and just wanted to see what was coming through. I've had coyotes before that have came through and leave, but this is the first time that one come in and did this.
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