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Robert Mack
New Meadows, ID
6/13/2011
I thought the tracks at the cattle salt lick looked differt so I put my cuddback IR out for a week and set it for 5 min to cut down on the amount of photos this is my favorite.
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Rich Stuart
Stillwater, MN
6/12/2011
Pictures of a doe and her fawn on our trail.
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Wendell Harvey
Houlton, ME
6/12/2011
This big Maine black bear doesn't look like he has missed many meals lately.
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Wendell Harvey
Houlton, ME
6/12/2011
Three days in a row this fox came by the camera with a fine rabbit meal for her pups.
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Tracy Lampert
Jasper, IN
6/12/2011
A couple of bucks with some potential.
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Thomas Gillen
Lakeville, MN
6/11/2011
Where I hunt there had been some sightings of a different turkey running in the group. Which made me curious because they told me it looked like it was white. So to my surprise we got a pic of this hen going past my camera, which is, located right in front of my sons deer stand.
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Dennis Smith
Baton Rouge, LA
6/11/2011
I set up my Cuddeback Expert to see if any good bucks were hanging around my stand. This nice flock of turkeys came around including the white color phase hen.
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Dennis Smith
Baton Rouge, LA
6/11/2011
I set my Cuddeback Expert on a beaver dam to try and determine when the beavers were showing up to repair the damage I did trying to keep the lake drained. I was surprised to catch this 10-12 ft gator.
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Ryan Parker
Yukon, OK
6/11/2011
These pics are all from the same lease in Northern OK. We hang all our cameras in a travel funnel so we need your incredibly fast trigger speed. The camera is the only reason we new these deer existed and we had hunted the leases for four years. We finally saw all three of them this past season. Without the Cuddebacks we would have been in the dark. The last picture is of a little spike scent marking a branch. If you look closely you can see me hunting hunting in my stand in the backgound.
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Diane Ware
Barbeau, MI
6/10/2011
Imagine our surprise when this picture appeared. My 7 yr old grandson said look grandma a fruit bat! I'm not sure what kind of bat it is, but was shocked that Michigan has bats this size. The surface of the stump is 26 across. We love our cameras. Our first camera was a Cuddeback expert & now have 3 captures. This bat in flight proves that Cuddeback cameras have the best trigger speeds.
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