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Collin Mier
Gower, MO
5/31/2011
I got my Cuddeback for my birthday a few years ago, I was very pleased with the pictures. I heard about the IR technology and wanted to get one, so i went out and bought a primos truth cam 60. As you can see in the photos half the deer are missing and the IR only went out about 15ft. It also had very low picture quility. In my Cuddeback photos, as you can see, the whole deer , center subject technology, and the picture was as clear as it could be. Both cameras were set up just across from one another in this test. Im never going to buy anything else but a Cuddeback again.
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Shane Francis
Jefferson, NC
5/30/2011
Just the start of the antler king
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Garrett Chavez
Navajo Dam, NM
5/30/2011
During a trip to Cabelas(the closest one for us is 7 hours away) for my thirteenth b-day a few months ago, my dad bought a trail cam for the first time. I started saving up to buy my own,(after seeing the cool pics of deer we would sometimes get, which were far and few between, between being a whole buch of deer butts!) after I a while I saw that Cabelas had a competitors camera on sale with free shipping, being that I was on a buget. I went ahead and ordered one, eager to get another trail cam up and taking pics. Well, that one gave lots of problems, It would take lots of pics so I would change the PIR setting then it wouldn't even trigger! Now I'm thinking I may have jumped the gun buying a competitors camera. In the pic I attached I was lucky to get that much of the buck. The /Cuddiebacks look much better!
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Shawn Wood
Meadville, MO
5/30/2011
Set up new camera to play with. got this good pic of my dog having pups.
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Collin Mier
Gower, MO
5/30/2011
I got my cuddeback for my birthday few years ago, I was very pleased with the pictures. I heard about IR technology and wanted to get one, so i went and bought a Primos truth cam 60. As you can see in the photos half the deer are missing and the IR only went out about 15 ft. It also had very low picture quilty. In my Cuddeback photos as you can see, the whole deer and the picture was cler as it could be. Both cameras were set up just across from each other. Im never going to buy any thing else but a Cuddeback again.
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Jason Johnson
Menomonie, WI
5/30/2011
Maybe I need a No Bears Allowed on my deerstand. These 3 little furry guys thought they would climb right up and make theirselves at home. Too bad I wasn't home to greet them!!
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Steele Bertils
Warren, MN
5/30/2011
besided the neighbors that have no idea what QDMA is, heres another reason my hunting isnt so great all the time
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Greg Parrott
Evansville, IN
5/29/2011
I was trying to pattern some late season movement when I got this nice pic of a buck. The best part is that it's snowing and there's snow on his back and antlers. Making for a nice pic!
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Heath Ward
New Berlin, WI
5/29/2011
This photo was captured by my father with his Cuddeback in Elroy, WI. This is the mumma badger, and there are several babies in the den as well. Initially, my father captured the little ones but the camera was too far away. I then asked him to set it up much closer to the den...and he said, I'll see what i can do, but I really don't want to test her foot speed!
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Megan Pitman
Caballo, NM
5/29/2011
We use Cuddeback Expert and Capture cameras for wildlife research in New Mexico.
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