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Rich Hrdlicka
New Kensington, PA
6/5/2013
My cuddeback has been out since mid-March and when I finally checked it this past week I was astonished to see that I had caught a doe fully upright, ears pinned back, front legs stretched out like a boxer. This is why I use Cuddeback, what other camera would be able to last almost 2 1/2 months taking atleast 10 pictures a day, and then to have the amazing trigger speed to catch a deer on their hind legs defending or attacking whatever may have been there.
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Craig Stokke
County Gp #1, AB
6/5/2013
BEARS HAVN SOME FUN TIME AT THE BAIT
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Clint Olsen
Dansville, NY
6/4/2013
My 7 year old son had the idea to make the corn left over from fall harvest a little more accessible for the birds after a snowstorm. As you can see, we had a lot of visitors. Love the speed of my ATTACK camera. I think three tom turkeys were posing for the camera.
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Don Lagrone
Vicksburg, MS
6/4/2013
Does dancing at a mineral lick !
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Bob Burger
Pewaukee, WI
6/4/2013
We have a weekend retreat in northeastern Wisconsin. Our camper, seen in the background, is 8 feet from a river. The property has a dirt road that meanders through the forest down to our campsite, proving the only easy access to the water, so bears often wander by. If you draw a reference line from the lens to a point in the background, then measure down from that line to the ground, this bear measures 38” at the shoulder.
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Chad Stetson
Chadron, NE
6/4/2013
I got several pics of this golden eagle taking a bath in one of our stock tanks.
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Bartley Rhoads
Buna, TX
6/4/2013
No big story. Just a couple of new twin fawns with their mother. Showed up a couple of days ago kicking,running and bucking. Very enjoyable to watch.
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Josh Ashley
Lynchburg, OH
6/4/2013
Hawk coming down to pick up a squirrel at a corn location for deer
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Kevin Brost
Medford, WI
6/4/2013
I was logging in that area, I put a little corn out for the deer. I wanted to see what was coming through the area so I set up the camera. The deer never had a chance to eat the corn. The turkeys found it and cleaned it up.
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Sean Capelle
Little Suamico, WI
6/4/2013
I decided to setup my Capture IR camera in December 2012 in hopes of locating a good buck left over from Wisconsin gun season. I had good intentions to hunt my ladder stand in the background of these pictures in late bow season. Well work got really busy for me in December so I never made it out to this stand location. The post rut started, and I never imagined what would take place right in front of my stand on Dec. 13th! The funny thing is I never knew what took place at this stand until June 3rd 2013. I left the camera in the woods all winter & spring and finally was able to check the camera. The batteries were dead, but the camera survived the long winter perfectly taking over 3,000 pictures in the brutal weather. I'm a very happy Cuddeback owner who will continue buying your cameras only! Enjoy my rare seen picture! I can't wait for early season bow hunting!!!!
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