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troy price
monroe twp,, PA
4/11/2011
SOME DEER THAT MADE IT THRU THE WINTER
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ART KRUEGER
Milwaukee, WI
4/11/2011
I love the great battery life of my Captures. 2 months out in the northern Wi. winter and still taking pics. I also am impressed with the fast trigger speed. Thanks.
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Ben Burnett
Gassville, AR
4/11/2011
A nice group of long beards struting down a newly constructed food plot
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Austin Martin
Reidsville, GA
4/11/2011
Turkey Chaos
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Jason Tuttle
Springfield, OH
4/10/2011
I took this buck 11-30-09 in the Ohio gun season with a muzzleloader. Thanks for a great camera. He grossed 216 3/8 and netted 210.
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Mark Lindstrom
Fort Worth, TX
4/10/2011
Hogs are becoming more and more of a problem everywhere. We have been over run with them. As you can see by the babies, they just keep multiplying like rabbits.
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Greg Goodin
Eli=zabethtown, KY
4/10/2011
got this pic over mineral lick very inpressed with cudde/back trigger speed
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Duane Potts
Poland, IN
4/10/2011
We've been anxiously awaiting the arrival of some toms on our property, and it seems that this is the year!
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Rex Reynolds
Hammond, NY
4/10/2011
I am using my cuddeback capture to scout for turkeys. I have it placed on a small farm that I can hunt but the turkeys do not roost on it. The camera is helping me see their pattern. These three photos show turkeys in different stages of flight. Excellent clarity and trigger speed. No other camera is capable of capturing images like these.
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Rex Reynolds IV
Hammond, NY
4/10/2011
This is a small farm in Northern New York that turkeys frequent but do not roost on. I put out my new Capture on some freshly spread manure and corn to see what times the turkeys are coming to the farm. I included three pictures. The first is of two toms flying right at the camera, this illustrates your great trigger speed! Unfortunately the time stamp is wrong, it should be pm not am.(My fault) The next two pictures are of a beuatiful tom strutting amoungst his hens and a great picture of a salt & pepper hen. Enjoy.
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