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Jofie Lamprecht
Hallsville, TX
5/13/2012
I am a Big Game Professional Hunter in Namibia, Africa. I am currently using 8 Cuddeback IR Attack cameras to help me with my work.
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Mark Krieger
Franklin, NJ
5/12/2012
This is an awesome picture but it took us a little while to figure out that it was a large bird of some sort. It was either a turkey or a vulture, but the trigger speed on the Cuddyback is amazing to catch the bird in the center of the picture.
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Mark Krieger
Franklin, NJ
5/12/2012
During the 2010 bear season in NJ, I had many bears coming in to my bait and managed to get pictures of them. One was a family with a mother and cubs.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
5/12/2012
Even when you use your cuddleback for critters beside deer, you never knnow what images to expect. I set up to get some eagle photos, but I wasn't expecting such a great close up.
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Tim Glodoski
Oneida, WI
5/11/2012
Had been watching this buck with my Cuddeback and was fortunate enough to take it during the rifle season.13 Points and 200 #.Shawano County.
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Russ Howe
Baldwin, NY
5/11/2012
Cuddeback always takes the best photos!
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Russ Howe
Baldwin, NY
5/11/2012
Over the years my Cuddeback cameras have taken thousands of photos of deer, bear, coyotes, fox, turkeys etc. but this is the first time I have seen Rabbits.
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Tony Fajbik
Natrona Heights, PA
5/11/2012
One evening I went to retrieve photos from my Attack IR. When I approached the area where my camera had been it was missing. The only thing attached to the tree was the strap. Naturally I thought someone had stolen it. Upon further investigation I was able to find my camera intact about 20 feet away. I brought the camera home and this is what I saw.
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Kenneth Luckstead
Nevada, IA
5/10/2012
DOn't be fooled by the date as I was to excited to get my new Ambush out to the field I forgot to set it, but here is a picture on April 13th of a decent 8 pointer still holding a full rack with 2 younger bucks starting the new velvet growth.. The next is a picture of the same buck I assume now shed around April 23rd... The last is him starting to grow, I am hoping the late shedding won't stunt his growth or slow him down as i am hoping he will be on the hit list this year.
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
5/10/2012
My Capture IR has stayed in the woods in Marinette County, WI. for three and a half years, and still working, and I'm always surprised to see something as small as a mouse trigger the camera.
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