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Nancy Warren
Ewen, MI
2/18/2011
Who's that walkin in my woods...hey there Little Red Riding Hood. We were thrilled to find a wolf nosing around our snowmobile trail. The picture taken immediately before these photos were taken showed a snowshoe hare. We dont see the wolves often but do frequently see their tracks. No food or lure was used
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Chad Stahl
Wooster, OH
2/18/2011
These are photos of automobiles that were caught by my buddies Capture IR that I borrowed. Mind you the distance form the placement of the camera and the road is 63 yards. I am highly impressed with cuddeback's amazing range, its fast trigger speed and the clarity of colors. I doubt any other trail cam can pick up an automobile from that distance that cuddeback did. The one photo has a bird taking off in flight and a pick up truck I guess you could say the camera was multi tasking that morning. LOL!
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brett benson
youngsville, PA
2/18/2011
Best x-mas present ever takes better pics than my wifes digital cam
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brett benson
youngsville, PA
2/18/2011
Put up my camera for first time got really good pics I was scouting a spot that I thought about ising a few years ago its about 250 300 yards behind my cousins house well idid get quite a few nice deer I got a more appreciated explanation of mysterious dissaperance of my cousins beagle although I can't be 100 percent sure its still a good excuse to go hunting
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Danny Smith
Leakesville, MS
2/17/2011
The first picture (1354) shows the Cuddeback's trigger exceptional trigger speed. The yearling in the second picture (882) is way too old to be nursing. Turkeys and deer eating together in the last one (735).
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Bob Zwiener
Medina, OH
2/17/2011
What the heck do you think this is??? Enlarge it a couple of times...
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Mel Nyman
Fremont, WI
2/17/2011
Deer set off camera while hawk was flying by.
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Cody Mullikin
Waldo, WI
2/17/2011
This photo shows how bad the trigger speed on these camera pictures are! not very impressed knowing that there could be tons of bucks that walked infront of the camera, and never took a picture, or just the back end of the deer. and the last picture looks to be a decent buck, but you cant tell with this camera.
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Cody Mullikin
Waldo, WI
2/17/2011
The trigger speed is awesome!
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Ron Brown
Kansas City, MO
2/17/2011
We had a really foggy day here in Missouri and at daylight a bobcat came sneaking by the camera. What a great mood shot this turned out to be! Thanks, Ron
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