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Tyler Weaver
Weyers Cave, VA
7/20/2011
When i first started to hear of trail cameras, i was very skeptical of all brand name cameras. So i finally decided to buy one just to test it out myself, and of course not knowing too much about them, or which ones were the best i didnt get a cuddeback. The camera i first got was a moultrie which confirmed my beliefs about these cameras, i got very few pictures of animals, and pages and pages of pictures that were triggered by nothing. Of course when it took pictures over and over of nothing, it drained my battery and the camera only lasted 5 days max. Then my hunting buddy Aaron Heatwole told me how they were having lots of success with Cuddeback's, especially the no-flash. I then got a cuddeback last year for my 17th birthday and it has worked like a dream, as you can see by my 3rd photo. Thanks Cuddeback for showing me whats out there!
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RICHARD GARDNER
WASILLA, AK
7/20/2011
An estimated 9', 1000lb grizzly visiting a prior black bear bait station. Compare to the moose and black bear I will submit with this picture. All pictures were taken from the same spot. The black bear is a little closer to the camera than the grizzly.
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Steven May
ikes fork, WV
7/20/2011
a couple of small bucks and does near my stand
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justin hewitt
de pere, WI
7/20/2011
I set this camera up in an area where bucks have rubbed their velvet off religiously for years on the undergrowth on an oak ridge. i wasn't expecting this, apparently bucks will spar even if strill in velvet!
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Jeff Beard
Cary, NC
7/20/2011
Other Entry: Wood Duck finding Conservation Project Nesting Box: My kids and I put up a Wood Duck nesting box as part of our conservation project. We were excited, when the Cuddeback showed us the hen finding the box. (This is tied to the Bear photos submitted today. I did not realize it was one species per form. Thanks!)
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Gary Jadwin
Fortine, MT
7/20/2011
This area is a natural funnel between bedding and feeding areas for elk and deer in a remote mountain region. We were impressed with the trigger speed needed to capture her at that close range.
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Jeff Beard
Cary, NC
7/20/2011
My kids and I put up a Wood Duck nesting box as part of our conservation project. We were excited, when the Cuddeback showed us the hen finding the box. The next visitor was a surprise!
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Scott Hughes
East Haddam, CT
7/20/2011
This was the first camera placement of the year for me and I was surprised to see seven different bucks come in in 4 days. This area has not been the best hunting in the past few years but I decided to give it one more look, I think I may sit this stand a day or two in the fall !!
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Will Dyer
Hebron, MD
7/20/2011
Got this picture of a hawk about to grab a meal. Camera was on the edge of a large soybean field. Pretty neat picture, definitely demonstrates the Attack IR's trigger speed. Love this camera!
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Trae Durden
Northport, AL
7/19/2011
Bama buck growing and growing...
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