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James Eaton
Mount Vernon, KY
11/27/2011
I have a picture of something that seems to be transparent. Not sure what I have captured in this photo. Much discussion in our family about what this critter could be. Strange picture to say the least.
Mount Vernon, KY
11/27/2011
I have a picture of something that seems to be transparent. Not sure what I have captured in this photo. Much discussion in our family about what this critter could be. Strange picture to say the least.
Mike Hoffman
Randolph, WI
11/27/2011
I had 4 separate pics of this owl as he patrols this section of a soybean food plot. He finally found what he was looking for. This pic is an awesome example of the great trigger speed of a cuddeback.
Randolph, WI
11/27/2011
I had 4 separate pics of this owl as he patrols this section of a soybean food plot. He finally found what he was looking for. This pic is an awesome example of the great trigger speed of a cuddeback.
Dan Salerno
Dunkirk, NY
11/27/2011
After suspecting the coyotes have been feeding on all the rabbits in the area, I set up one of my four Cuddeback Captures in the vicinity of all the cottonball tails I've been finding. To my surprise, it wasn't coyotes at all but a hungry red fox.
Dunkirk, NY
11/27/2011
After suspecting the coyotes have been feeding on all the rabbits in the area, I set up one of my four Cuddeback Captures in the vicinity of all the cottonball tails I've been finding. To my surprise, it wasn't coyotes at all but a hungry red fox.
Mike Wasko
Colchester, VT
11/27/2011
Trying to catch the eye of that lovely female? Might want to use a Cuddeback..cause here's how to do it! My cuddeback in vermont is set on the same tree my stand is and caught this doe feeding into a corn field at night. Althoght Vermont has a limited number of bucks, this doe shows the effectiveness of the Cuddeback's quick trigger speed, immediate focus (even if a photo is taken at less than one foot) and zero sound to spook animals.
Colchester, VT
11/27/2011
Trying to catch the eye of that lovely female? Might want to use a Cuddeback..cause here's how to do it! My cuddeback in vermont is set on the same tree my stand is and caught this doe feeding into a corn field at night. Althoght Vermont has a limited number of bucks, this doe shows the effectiveness of the Cuddeback's quick trigger speed, immediate focus (even if a photo is taken at less than one foot) and zero sound to spook animals.
ROD WILSHUSEN
AMHERST, NE
11/27/2011
Doe and Blue Heron having a face off. Picture taken NW of Amherst,Nebraska on the Wood River.
AMHERST, NE
11/27/2011
Doe and Blue Heron having a face off. Picture taken NW of Amherst,Nebraska on the Wood River.
Chris Stirn
Remus, MI
11/27/2011
We have a piebald doe that is 2 1/2 years old. She is beautiful and the neighbors have agreed to not harvest her. We enjoy the pics very much.
Remus, MI
11/27/2011
We have a piebald doe that is 2 1/2 years old. She is beautiful and the neighbors have agreed to not harvest her. We enjoy the pics very much.
Carl Lind
Hampton, MN
11/27/2011
We saw signs of this buck passing through each year Oct 10-12 for 5 years, same trail. We never caught up with him.
Hampton, MN
11/27/2011
We saw signs of this buck passing through each year Oct 10-12 for 5 years, same trail. We never caught up with him.