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Dan Carpenter
Iron Mountain, MI
10/6/2011
These buck pictures were recently taken with the Cuddeback expert. Awesome camera!!
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Jeff Hinton
College Station, TX
10/6/2011
This is a Texas suburban buck, standing less than 100 feet outside of a house, 20 yards from my tree stand.
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Geoff Feiler
pipersville, PA
10/5/2011
My brother and i both went out archery hunting opening day of buck. All hope was lost when my brothers arrow hit a tree branch and missed his deer. Until two more buck walk out minutes after. It was very hard to see the deer in the waning light. I could see my brother draw back on this 7 point in front of the camera. Just as my brother shot, the camera went off and captured the picture of the arrow in the deer. It ran right under my stand along with his 8 point friend. I drew back on the 8 point, of which i could only see the white antlers, and let the arrow fly. I doubled lunged him but a huge rain storm hit so we had to let them sit overnight. We found what we thought was my brothers buck in the morning but as we were gutting it we found my broadhead in it. That was my first buck ever.
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Jay Mayes
Dallas, SD
10/5/2011
FIRST DAY OF THE CAMERA'S debut. I just bought this camera 10.1.11 and set it up 10.3.11 and it took this picture and a video. its amazing how quick it took pictures as other trail cameras get tails or noses. this is a good camera.
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Mike Potter
newport news, VA
10/5/2011
After seeing nothing all summer, it was nice to see a decent buck show up. Hope to see him in the treestand.
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thomas moore
rexville, NY
10/5/2011
this is 2 of 8 bears that i have been getting pitchers of since may.
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Swepson Greening
Keithville, LA
10/5/2011
This buck showed up ,at my backyard feeder.I set a cuddeback capture IR out and take pictures of the local deer yearround .It helps me get in practice for hunting season operation of my camera.You never know whats hanging around your backyard! Most of the time all you see are doe,and fawns. The deer in my backyard are a oppertunity to try out scents,attractants and my cuddeback cameras.My only problem is hunting season gets here,you hate to take your cameras to the woods.Because I wonder what the backyard deer are doing and what your missing out on!I guess I will have to expand my arsensal so I can keep watch on the backyard deer. CUDDEBACK cameras are the best for many reasons, they work very well,I know because I use nothing else,in my backyard as well as my deer camp.Thanks for making such a quality product.
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Richard Measels
Carlisle, AR
10/5/2011
Public hunting land in east centreal Arkansas.
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larry fraser
dalzell, SC
10/5/2011
my 10 year old shot this seven point. it is his second ever kill. when he shot the buck jumped in the air and as he jumped my cuddeback flashed. if you look just below the ribs above belly you can see where the bullet lodged. i am thankful it didn't go through and hit my camera. it is cool because if you zoom you cain see a blurry image of the two of us sitting in the stand and smoke coming out the barrel of my sons 243. it was an exciting morning! we framed the picuture and hung it in his room.
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Bob Barteck
Wisconsin Rapids, WI
10/5/2011
I hung this Capture IR under an apple tree. Upon my return the local bucks had made a scrape right in front of the camera. This is one of the best photos. It appears that the two bucks are just establishing the peckig order before the rut. My son nicknamed the bigger buck Crab-Claw and will be looking for him during the Wisconsin Youth Rifle season.
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