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Brian Lowey
Bonfield, IL
4/19/2012
Seems as though the female is worth fighting for.
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Brian Lowey
Bonfield, IL
4/19/2012
Seems as though the yotties are takin care of our racoon problem
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Ethan Makamson
Grenada, MS
4/18/2012
strutters, and a weird jake picture.
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Michael Persichini
Troy, MI
4/18/2012
The Attack lets me enjoy City wildlife like being there. When the lights go out in the City everything comes to life!! THE NIGHT LIFE!!
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Glen Tooke
Piedmont, MO
4/18/2012
This big adult gobbler cruising past my camera doing what turks do best, cruising in the middle of the day. He looks like he may be Grandpa of the woods from the size of that beard. My cuddeback has been everywhere with me, always putting my pictures right in the middle of the photo, always getting a good crisp picture, longest battery life I've ever seen. My son in law has 3 other brands and we change batteries 3 times on his to 1 time on mine, my cuddeback has better pictures, more pictures, and has not ever failed, even in extremely low temperatures, my cuddeback won't let me down. I hunt with confidence now that my cuddeback shows me what's out there to hunt. My cuddeback keeps me in the woods longer cause I know what I'm waiting on, not what I'm dreaming about. Thanks Cuddeback and soon I'm buying another camera, this time I'll definitely buy Cuddeback just like I did the first time. First time was because of reputation, this time is because I've proven that reputation!
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Raymond Ladd
Como, MS
4/18/2012
A red tasil hawk diving in front of the camera.
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Dale Van Camp
Merrill, WI
4/17/2012
I left my Cuddeback out all winter on our land. I knew the batteries wouldn't make it the 3-4 months until I could get back to retrieve the SD memory card, but I was hoping to get something before they died. Sure enough, I captured this photo on New Years day. I put the Cuddeback Expert on a well-used deer trail that led to the neighbors corn field. There were a few other pictures around the same time, but this one really stood out. I hope you enjoy it!
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Hunter Lettman
Belleville, WI
4/17/2012
This is a buck I've been following all season, he was nocturnal and now he's no longer worried shows up when ever he wants. Couldn't find his sheds but he's already to a great start with his growth.
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Michael Persichini
Troy, MI
4/17/2012
Never knew that gray foxes eat sunflower seeds and peanuts until the attack catches them in action every night in full color!!!!
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michael roepe
concordia, MO
4/16/2012
best camera ever
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