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Brian Strutz
Reedsburg, WI
3/17/2011
The first pic we got of this buck we were looking at cards on computer and he just jumped off the screen at us, biggest buck i have ever had picture of. Had @ 15 pictures last fall and a hunter 3 miles away shot him opening day of rifle season. No matter how big they are they still travel a long way during the rut!
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
3/16/2011
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
3/16/2011
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
3/16/2011
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
3/16/2011
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James Strauss
Barnesville, OH
3/16/2011
I have a Moultree Trail camera. It was not taking very good pictures. When I look at the quality of my brother-in-law's cuddeback. I was amazed at the quality of the picture when the buck was chasing a doe in the rut. We had a buck on the moultree and was could not get very good pictures becaus the camera was to slow taking the picture. We could not tell if he was big or small. I need a cuddeback because they have high quality and can take good pictures when deer are on the run or move. These pictures are from my moultree and you can tell that the moultree does not take very good pictures when deer are putting there heads down to eat.
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Adam Ferris
Boyd, WI
3/16/2011
Going to get all my cameras from the spot I had them at with a friend, and the Capture IR caught us with a sweet background. And just a little buck at a big rub I found late season.
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Will Kittredge
Greenville, SC
3/15/2011
These pictures are taken at Peden Covenant Farm in Laurens County, South Carolina. Pictures are of multiple Turkeys walking along the Beaver Dam Creek, including two Toms. We love our Cuddeback Capture IR and you can see why. Thanks!
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Conn Lamberson
Hannibal, MO
3/15/2011
some nice bucks that made it through the year
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Conn Lamberson
Hannibal, MO
3/15/2011
I thought the rut was over in December. Never underestimate valentines day!!!
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