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73160Kevin Gunderson
Moore, OK
2/20/2012
First set of photos with my new camera. I was amazed at how many pictures were captured and the quality was outstanding for both night and day shots. And yes,my times were backwards but fixed now.
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Joe Eifert
Dansville, MI
2/19/2012
I have only owned the Attack IR since June of 2011 but I have had some quality pictures with it. Early summer to late winter it works great in all tipe of weather. It can catch the littlest movement of a bird in flight and also deer on the run. It is always a joy to check the pictures I get and see what happen to cross the Attack IR's path.
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Alex Beatty
frederick, MD
2/19/2012
the first picture is a great ir picture that captured a huge six point the second is a very detailed picture of a nice tall framed buck the last is a great action shot of a hawk attacking a decoy bird. all these shots are either great ir images or action shots
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Bob Zelinski
Harrison, MI
2/19/2012
All of the photos & videos are from the same location, now dubbed Buck Alley . I made a licking branch by mashing the end of a low hanging branch with Vice-Grips and applying an attractant from the pre-orbital gland made by a trapper from West Virginia on the mashed end of the branch. Then I made a mock scrape and applied 6 drops of a lure from the inter-digital gland into the scrape purchased from the same trapper. He told me that the lure would act as a social register. He was right, resulting in at least 16 different bucks coming in to investigate the area in 4 days time as captured by CuddeBack's Attack IR. All of these bucks made multiple appearances looking for the phantom buck. It also resulted in an increased number of scrapes and licking branches in the immediate area. During the 4 days time, 130 photos were taken, 120 were of bucks only... AMAZING! I, as well as friends and family, have had MANY hours of pleasure viewing the photos/videos from the CuddeBack Attack IR.
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John Schmitz
Meadville, MO
2/19/2012
This is a picture of a coyote carrying a DEERS LEG in its mouth. Still have'nt found the deer it came from though.
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Andrew morris
coyle, OK
2/19/2012
Moultrie miss. these pics show how slow the trigger speed is on these cameras.
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Rick Swenson
Fergus Falls, MN
2/18/2012
River Fun!
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Kenny Prather
Ochelata, OK
2/18/2012
I've been using cuddeback for about five years now and have had numerous photos that just amazed me as to the trigger speed. I'm sorry that I don't have any comparison photos but ever since my first cudde I quit using the competition. The first picture is of a dove and notice how its perfectly centered . The second is of yearling kicking up her heals as she is running through the water again centered and crystal clear. The third is of two siblings chasing each other around the feeder again centered and clear. So therefore it is clear that there is no competition and no other choice.
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Brian Cook
Hilliard, OH
2/18/2012
Good Late Season Pics.
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Joe Defibaugh
Franklin, PA
2/18/2012
I like to dedicate one camera this time of the year to focus on other animals other than deer. I found an excellent creek crossing for predators. I have gotten a bunch of bobcats and a few coyotes. Here are some of the pictures I like the most.
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