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Dave Hanson
Vesper, WI
6/30/2012
Use a Cudde Safe. I found out the hard way. This is the last picture taken.
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Heath Cannon
Sarepta, LA
6/29/2012
I decided to take a doe for the freezer on this hunt. After shooting her I wondered if the camera had caught any of the action, so I recovered my arrow, trailed the doe and drug her to the camera to pose for a pic. I changed cards in the camera and after getting back to the truck I stuck the card in my laptop and shur enough the Cuddeback had done it's job once again! Thanks Cuddeback!!!
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Marvin Bell
Duncan, MS
6/29/2012
First week out with my new Ambush IR
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Susan Fike
Batesville, AR
6/29/2012
I see the bucks here in the summer in small groups numbering between 2 and 3 members. seems like the drought is causing the bucks to gather in larger groups to find food and water.
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chase ahonen
jacobson, MN
6/29/2012
i have seen these deer before walking through our yard but now i got some pictures of them. this doe allways gives bearth to twins but this year i hope one of them is a buck so i can watch it grow up and become big. this picture was taken out in the back of our apple tree feild. i put a mineral block for them to lick at and some of the suger beat crush. which has been attracking deer pretty good ill say.
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chris seidl
LittleFalls, MN
6/29/2012
big boar in the creek!!!
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Justin Klee
Quakertown, PA
6/29/2012
I have used several different trail cameras over the years, but sometimes the pictures they take just aren't suitable. Picture one is from a brand new Moultrie that brags about fast trigger speed. Well, as you can see, it practically missed a deer within feet of the camera. The Next two pictures are from the classic Cuddeback Capture. It snaps the pictures perfectly, with the animal in the center of the image. One of these pictures is a turkey sprinting across a field, the Cuddeback is able to not only get the picture centered, but also have the clearest picture on the market. With the details shown in the photo I can identify the extra point on a rack or the extra inch on a beard! And the third and final photo is a monster deer walking through the woods at a fast pace. This buck was perfectly centered letting me judge, pattern, and eventually harvest this Buck of a Lifetime ! Needless to say, Cuddeback has the fastest trigger speed on the market!
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Chris Snell
Sigel, PA
6/28/2012
sometimes the subject of a photo isn't pretty...but you have to find three month olds acting like thier daddy
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Kathy Redge
Cadillac, MI
6/28/2012
The deer are always challenging each other for the food. I love the picture because you can see the deer's front legs in the air. I love the action shots I can see with my Cuddeback
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chase ahonen
jacobson, MN
6/28/2012
just heading out to go check my bran-new cuddeback attack IR. i love the performance this camera has to offer. it took a picture of me right in the middle of the camera. and its trigger speed captured my sweat shirt strings waving off of me.
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