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Gene Gebhard
Boscobel, WI
8/18/2012
What is there to really explain, the proof is so evident. The doe is very near to centered in the picture and its a good clear image, no blur. I currently own 5 Cuddeback cameras and when comparing photos with friends that have competitors cameras, none of them capture images like a Cuddeback can. I know one thing is for certain, I'm a Cuddeback customer for life!!
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Jared Baer
Blandon, PA
8/18/2012
Amazing trigger speed and amazing photo quality thats all there is to say.
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Jared Baer
Blandon, PA
8/18/2012
I have 3 yrs worth of video and photos of this buck he has eluded by stick and string but not the cuddeback last picture i have of him was December 26th.Was starting to wonder if he was hit by a car or poached.None of the above thankfully.Now i look forward to end the game of cat and mouse this coming bow season!
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Logan Erdman
kirtland, OH
8/18/2012
These are my first pictures taken with my new Ambush IR. coldnt be more excited to see this big old ohio freak. Had an opportunity to take him out of the gene pool last year, and I missed. This is the season to redeem my self.
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Adam Strait
Sherburne, NY
8/18/2012
The first big buck of the season. Picture taken in the hardwood forest of upstate NY.
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Alan Stout
Quincy, IL
8/18/2012
Go this shot of a bird checking out the Cuddeback, the fast trigger speed of the Cuddeback is the reason I go this picture. Only Cuddeback could capture somthing like this!
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Alan Stout
Quincy, IL
8/18/2012
Got this Bobcat roaming our Pike County Illinois farm, a lot of reports of seeing Bobcats, however this is my first sighting/picture of a Bobcat. Without my Cuddeback I probably would not have caotured this picture.
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Jim Hampton
Lodi, WI
8/18/2012
scared by the flash
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Isaac Streich
dexter, MI
8/18/2012
The all new cuddeBEAR Attack!
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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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