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Austin TROYER
WELDON, IA
2/28/2011
I was gonna have a real contest between cuddeback capture and a competitor camera. I put the batteries in but the other camera didnt turn on. If you hit it really hard with your hand the light would kinda come but it wouldnt even take a picture. So cuddeback won the trigger speed challenge.
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chad norris
weatherford, TX
2/28/2011
One of my favorite time's to use my cuddeback is the late season and just after season is this is when we get the big one's to show on camera on our family ranch in Oklahoma
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kathryn Hobbs
New Iberia, LA
2/28/2011
Losing corn at a high rate of speed and pulling the cover off of my feeder motor, we now have the thief on camera..
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Darrin Pickett
Carthage, MS
2/28/2011
You've heard of the elephant and the mouse, well here is the deer and the mouse all caught with my cuddeback. Incredible picture and almost impossible chance of getting this type of action.
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Logan Carswell
Wilcox, GA
2/28/2011
Just a few bucks.
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Kenneth Luckstead
Monticello, IA
2/28/2011
Put the camera over a dead deer hoping to get pictures of some of the local predators but instead got this incredible picture of 2 eagles.
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Kenneth Luckstead
Monticello, IA
2/28/2011
Big bruiser buck I have been following the past 2 years. He tore up some of the ten year before this beautiful picture.
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michael weiss
san antonio, TX
2/28/2011
we scout deer early in the year to gauge our deer population and possible harvest and health of herd. the photos allow us to set up to take pictures in our blinds and also check fawn growth and our exotics. we noticed a small baby oryx in one photo thougt it died and happily found it 4 weeks later with mama.
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Josh McDaniel
Terre Haute, IN
2/27/2011
I shot this big boar at 35yds. with my bow. When he took off the Cuddeback Capture took his picture. When I got back to camp to my surprise I had this big boar on there with my arrow buried deep behind his shoulder. When the big hog left he left in a hurry and if it wasn't for the streak of green light from the lumenock one could barely tell he was moving. Thanks to Cuddeback the memories of this hunt will be stored in time forever.
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Frank Erwin
Greeleyville, SC
2/27/2011
This is at one of my bow stands for deer and i had a corn pile and my cudde back there and i got a picture of these big longbeards
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