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Monty Braley
Natchez, MS
11/12/2013
I had purchased a Cuddeback Genius pole for my Attack. Mounted camera and set viewing feeder. This past Saturday a.m., I couldn't see my camera so when I got down, I went to where it was suppose to be. All I found was half of the genius pole in ground and the other half of pole and camera was out in food plot. First thought was a big buck until I saw impressions in food plot. Bear broke the pole in half. Went to camp and told others about what happened with the evidence and a friend said he better go check his cameras. Well, his Cuddeback Attack was missing too. He found his camera later and viewed pictures and the same bear that had my Cuddeback for midnight snack got his too. I took camera home cleaned the mud off and pulled card to put in computer. I saw what destroy my genius pole. With teeth marks on both Cuddebacks, they still work. Hope I can get as much action from deer as I did this bear.
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Thomas Clements
Broken Arrow, OK
11/12/2013
Young bears captured on our relative new Attack cameras. I love being able to see the night pircures in color. One picture shows a portion of a third bear. Oklahoma has a bear season in 4 counties. These pictures were taken in Pushmataha, County, OK
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Gary Belardinella
Granger, IN
11/11/2013
Had the camera out for scouting deer and the camera caught a bat instead. This will prove the speed of the cuddeback triggers. I was also impressed with the centered technology. I have 10 Cuddeback's on my property for the past 6 years and I have never seen a picture like this. One of my other Attacks took a picture of a bird coming head on to the camera also. I thought it was strange to capture a bat at 1:26pm on November 5th, 2013. I showed the picture to all of my fellow deer hunters and it made them a believer of the trigger speed and they are all running out to buy Cuddeback Cameras.
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Brian Scott
Harvard, IL
11/11/2013
I can't remember if the camera is a Capture or not. I've had it at least 4 years. This one is set up only about 2.5-3 foot off the ground at the end of a mowed trail we have in our pasture. I saw this deer last Saturday afternoon at 2:00. He's definetly rutting. Hope to see him when I'm in my stand during the next couple of weeks. I have some great deer, fox. coyote and racoon pics from this camera. Very happy with it.
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Phil Laube
Janesville, WI
11/11/2013
This doe was found dead in the pond the next day. Come to find out that she had been shot by the neighbors a week ago. There was a 3 blade broadhead thru her side. Our guess is the coyotes had her trapped in there and she drown as you can see one of the coyotes on the bank of the pond.
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Garry Whisnant
Asheville, NC
11/11/2013
Camera was set up on a trail in Alleghany County NC
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Payton Lackman
Saint Thomas, MO
11/11/2013
The morning stretch
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Bill Schlichting
Oshkosh, WI
11/11/2013
Small food plat with trail camera set up and caught this owl swooping down towards a young doe.
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Jeremiah Clark
Fond Du Lac, WI
11/11/2013
I check my game photos with a digital camera in the field and wasn't getting a lot of action but when I put my memory card in my pc realized I had set it to video. Heres a nice 8pnt eating apples I had 5 videos of him eating away. I'm also including my favorite picture from earlier in the year.
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Ed Stein
Butler, PA
11/11/2013
1 PIC AND 1 VIDEO SO FAR. BOTH AT NIGHT. SEEN HIM 1 TIME DURING HUNTING HOURS. HE WAS ON A MISSION.
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