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Jay Raifstanger
Great Barrington, MA
4/14/2014
first ever double gobble picture
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Samuel Eash
Johnstown, PA
4/14/2014
This spot is a must for a fast trigger speed! This gorgeous creek snakes through this absolutely beautiful creek bottom, where the natural lay of the land creates a low spot on the creek making it a perfect game/turkey crossing. I scouted this area and saw numerous turkey/gobbler tracks and thought what a perfect ambush spot for my ambush camera . As you can see in the picture this gobbler is on the move, and as well a know turkey can really put it in over drive. So to capture this sort of picture and the beauty of a spring gobbler in his natural environment is a testament to the quality of Cuddeback cameras! Thanks!Cuddeback cameras are a must in the turkey woods come spring!
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Greg Ratcliff
Columbia, PA
4/13/2014
This coyote has doubled in size since I last got a pic of him a year ago.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
4/13/2014
Some more great IR images of a bobcat.
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Doug Wonders
Moyley, MN
4/13/2014
Color photos may rule,but these are nice infra red photos of this bobcat.They realy show the color patterns on this bobcat.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
4/13/2014
A coyote had killed a deer but a bobcat took it over. He cme to feed all hours of the day and night. I was fortunate enough to get some great day time photos.
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Adam Cook
Mansfield, MO
4/12/2014
I guess coyotes don't like to use the restroom alone either.
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Trisha Minchin
Jimbour Qld Australia (Not Alaska Lol), AK
4/12/2014
We set up our Ambush on our dam as we were trying to catch an image of the wild dogs and pigs on our property, identified from their tracks in the mud. We did get a photo of one dog but yet to get the pigs. But Roo's and Wallabies come in 3-4 times a day and parrots and birdlife abounds. The Roo's and Wallabies are so curious and we have lots of nose and eye photo's as they check out the camera.
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Alex Brehmer
Appleton, WI
4/12/2014
Set my camera up on the edge of the field looking for Turkeys and ended up catching this cool shot of a Blue Jay.
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Dan Carpenter
Iron Mountain, MI
4/12/2014
I left my Cuddeback Attack IR unattended for 3 wintery months over the remains of a processed deer from Jan 7th to April 7th of this year. This is what found. 1. The 2MB card had 3942 pics and was full. 2. The battery percentage remaining was at 75% 3. 90% of the pics were taken at night.
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