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Michael Cruey
Bluefield, VA
8/18/2012
Ok, I had another infrared camera set up and most of the pics end up whited or blacked out or too dark during the day and night. So, I decided to go with a cuddeback attack IR and got this pic of mamma bear looking into camera while one of her cubs is climbing powerline pole to try and get the acorn rage block I put up! I absolutely think cuddeback cameras are the best on the market! I will sell my primos ultra blackout and get another attack IR! I also have a video where the momma bear seems to be covering the camera as too hide her cub! I also sent a pic of a raccoon coming down the bear trail at night time to show the clarity of the infrared pictures you get!
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jamie zoeller
carey, OH
8/18/2012
One of the first photos taken with my new camera. Never seen him in day light but i hope too.
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Ken Fedyn
Superior, WI
8/18/2012
1st off this is a pic. from the Cuddeback Capture you sent me on your buy back program, THANK YOU! I am recently disabled and do not get to hunt and enjoy the outdoors/wildlife as easily or often as before my injury so have turned to some trail cams for a new hobby. This pic. was taken under a wild apple tree on my 40 near Superior Wi. where I have in the past seen alot of wild life so I thought I'd hang a camera and have had much success.
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Mike & Kate Dalton
Soddy Daisy, TN
8/18/2012
These crows found our deer feed. We wondered why they all flew away at the same time. Then we saw the next picture, and it was a bachelor group of young bucks coming in.
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michael porterfield
woodruff, SC
8/17/2012
awesome bear!
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Garnet Johnson
Plainwell, MI
8/17/2012
This is the first photo my camera ever took (aside from the test photo in my living room). The picture was taken 7.5 hours after I put the camera out.
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Dustin Gibson
west liberty, KY
8/17/2012
This buck is now a 5 year old 12 point. I've watched him for 3 years now. He always shows up on top of this hill top every year. Once his velvet comes, his patterns always changes. He is definitely king of hill. Thats what got him the nickname The king of the hill buck.
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Brian Peacock
Duxbury, MA
8/17/2012
new throw and grow plot two weeks old attracting some vetrans.
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Chrisi Pose
Cumming, IA
8/17/2012
Who was ambushed? The fawn or the camera? Center subject technology and fast trigger speed made this possible.
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Ryan Boyers
Independence, KY
8/17/2012
Here is a buck ive been pursuing for a couple years now, I am hunting in the city limits of Kenton County, Kentucky.. Thanks to the battery life Cuddeback offers Ive been able to keep my Cam up weeks straight to keep the pressure off!! Thx Cuddeback!!
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