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Brian James
Rapid City, SD
11/7/2011
The three photos that I have sent show me setting up the Cuddeback Attack IR (photo #1) then 38 minutes later.( Photo #2) shows the mountain lion, that appears to be tracking me, travels past the four goats that he killed the night before in the back ground (The lion didn't kill the goats there. They were placed in that location by the land owner that morning). (Photo #3) shows the lion, 3 minutes later, going up the Cuddeback camera to smell my scent. South Dakota Game Fish & parks came out two hours later and tried to tree him but they were not successful. The lion appears to have move to the neighboring ranch.
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John Hewitt
Franklin, TN
11/7/2011
The Cuddeback Attack IR was placed on the edge of the woods and a field on a new piece of property I recently gained permission to hunt this fall. I placed it here to see what the deer movement was going to to be in the area when I came acoss this picture of a bird that wanted to check out my Attack IR. I think this is a good example of how fast the camera speed really is.
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Jeff Marshall
Canton, MS
11/7/2011
I found a dead deer someone shot from the adjacent property and decided to put my Cuddeback Capture on it just to see what happens... After about 3 or 4 bright flashes the coyotes decided to move the deer carcass about 75 yards to continue their meal.
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Brad Stokke
Grande Prairie, AB
11/7/2011
Nice Moose heading to a watering hole.
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sandy nice jr
oakland, MD
11/7/2011
this is one of the bigest buck i've seen on my familys farm cus we live in a very small town and all the buck usally don't get this big and when i saw this pic a jus about had a heartattack i had my camera out 2 monts before and took it out but i put it back out last week and this is wat i got i jus hope i get a chance at him
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Dan Cassens
Ankeny, IA
11/6/2011
This is my New lease in Southern Iowa. I leased the property late in September. I picked up several Cuddeback Attack IR's to assist in determining the quality and age class of the deer on the property. I put one of them out last week over looking a fresh scrape and was very pleased with the quality of the videos. I have used other brands of trail cameras and have never been happy with the poor quality of the photos and had way to many missed pictures. If you want great results stick with Cuddeback!!
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Steve Joslin Joslin
Johnston, IA
11/6/2011
A 15 yard shot on a 140 in buck and my cuddeback caught the shot at the perfect time.
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Trevor Ruhoff
Lewiston, MN
11/6/2011
Heres a few nice bucks that my buddy and my brother shot on opening day of the MN gun season The first one is a 170 inch 12 pointer and the second one is a 140 inch ten pointer taken on the same property
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Melinda Nelson
Winterville, GA
11/6/2011
While doing a camera survey (estimating deer abundance) this scene was caught where this spike was definitely not tolerating these raccoons. I can just picture him saying get out of here!
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Aaron Horton
Apex, NC
11/6/2011
I think this picture tells everything about the photo. I have over 20 Cuddeback camras and I keep them out almost all year. This is a once in a lifetime photo. We always hear about what coyotes do but we dont get to see them in action much. Hope you enjoy it.
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