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Doug Minich
Erie, PA
5/14/2011
As we were going out to check our cameras we saw these Grouse milling about by our camera. We watched them for about 10 minutes before they headed off. We were happy to find a few pics of the birds on the sd card
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Robert Cox
Mc David, FL
5/14/2011
One afternoon I noticed something white run into the woods behind my home. It looked like a deer. I put out some corn and my Cuddeback camera to see if it would come back. It did and I watched it for several months.
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steven tomlinson
mechanicsville, VA
5/13/2011
very large bobcat that jump across the path of my cuddeback. Photo was taken in Powhatan county va on my hunt club property.
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Scottie Wolfe
lowgap, NC
5/13/2011
I put my cuddeback up at a apple tree and got this buck eating apples but look in the right corner and watch what shows up. Got to love this camera.
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troy price
monroe twp., PA
5/13/2011
just seeing what kind of movement is still around. if you look close in the upper right corner is my tree stand.
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Kyle Koeneke
Rockland, WI
5/13/2011
This turkey season cant go any worse, getting a few pictures of turkeys but not many. This big bobcat might be one of the reasons why
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Dan Willie
brooklyn park, MN
5/13/2011
I kept getting photos of nice toms from this site on my property in northern Mn. Then got lucky enough to draw a spring turkey permit in this area. Guess where I went opening morning. Notice my lucky ladder stand in left background. I dont know if it was this bird or not but I did take a big one at 9:15 A.M.
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Kaleb McCarville
Murphysboro, IL
5/13/2011
I dont know alot about turkeys but these look big to me
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ART KRUEGER
Milwaukee, WI
5/13/2011
Well my Capture came through again for me with these great pics. of a sandhill crane.Thanks Cuddeback
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Chris Pose
Cumming, IA
5/12/2011
I have this Capture set up near a fox den among white pine trees and to get photos of the parents and their three kits. I also have an Expert set at another angle near the den. Both cameras are set on small trees with bottom of camera about an inch off the ground. As we await the fawns of Spring and the velvet covered new antlers of Summer, Cuddeback can still be put to good use. This photo shows every advantage Cuddeback has over the rest of the cameras on the market. Super color saturation and center focused technology at close range. Awesome detail of the face of this parent fox is reflected in the photo.
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