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justin toth
edinburgh, IN
7/19/2011
i caught these guys stealing my feeder. i took this to the cpos and they caught them. thank you for a great procuct
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TRAPPER CAVE
WEEPING WATER, NE
7/19/2011
THE BUGS ARE SO BAD IT LOOKS LIKE THEY EAT 1/2 OF HER EAR.
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TRAPPER CAVE
WEEPING WATER, NE
7/19/2011
THEY LOOK CUTE NOW BUT LOOK AT THIM IN 3 OR 4 YEARS.
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TRAPPER CAVE
WEEPING WATER, NE
7/19/2011
SOME FUNNY COON PICS. LOOK IN THE TREE
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TRAPPER CAVE
WEEPING WATER, NE
7/19/2011
JUST SOME GOOD PICS. OF SOME SMALL BUCKS
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Jim Scherer
Jonesboro, IL
7/19/2011
The first photo of the year of a big buck was a large 10 pointer looking right at the Cuddeback Capture. I had many pictures of the buck, but never laid eyes on him. I never got another picture of this buck following the firearm season, so I assume that he may have been taken by some lucky hunter. I am anxiously awaiting to see if he shows up this year, hoping that he changed areas. (I never heard of anyone killing this particular buck)
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Eddie Boyczuk
Orchard Park, NY
7/19/2011
This picture was taken on my cuddeback quite a few years ago before it unfortunately broke down. Just a doe with her two fawns having a nice night stroll through my back woods, but it looks like the flash alarmed the doe. Also it seems everyone is putting up big buck picks so I decided to spice it up a bit.
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Eddie Boyczuk
Orchard Park, NY
7/19/2011
The first picture is a picture taken by my stealth cam where the trigger speed is definitely lacking as you only see the deer's hind leg as it walks into the brush. The camera had plenty of time to see the deer walk up the trail, but ultimately took the picture too late as I would say goes for 75% of my pictures taken with the stealth cam. The last two pictures were taken with my cuddeback years ago, but unfortunately there was a hardware malfunction of some sorts where I ended up trying a stealth cam. You can clearly see a difference in picture quality between the cameras where the cuddeback blows the stealth cam out of the water. As well, both subjects in the two cuddeback photos with the rest of my cuddeback pictures have the subjects in the center. I would love to add the cuddeback, back into my arsenal...I regret the stealth cam even though it is a great product, but as you can see firsthand, cuddeback is better.
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Eddie Boyczuk
Orchard Park, NY
7/19/2011
The first picture is a picture taken by my stealth cam where the trigger speed is definitely lacking as you only see the deer's hind leg as it walks into the brush. The camera had plenty of time to see the deer walk up the trail, but ultimately took the picture too late as I would say goes for 75% of my pictures taken with the stealth cam. The last two pictures were taken with my cuddeback years ago, but unfortunatley there was a hardware malfunction of some sorts where I ended up trying a stealth cam. You can clearly see a difference in picture quality between the cameras where the cuddeback blows the stealth cam out of the water. As well, both subjects in the two cuddeback photos with the rest of my cuddeback pictures have the subjets in the center. I would love to add the cuddeback, back into my arsenal...I regret the steath cam even though it is a great prodcut, but as you can see first hand, cuddeback is better.
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MIKE KELLY
MARKHAM, VA
7/19/2011
Deer on the move hitting the mineral and growing the bone.
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