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Scott Jernigan
Georgiana, AL
2/7/2011
This picture was taken in South Alabama. I am not sure what type of anmal this is.....any ideas?
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Keith Yoder
Yaphank, NY
2/7/2011
Thats one strong Owl
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Philip Huber
Naples, NY
2/7/2011
At first glance I thought something looked funny about this fawn. Then I second shot showed the problem. This fawn appears to have an overbite, can't wait to see what she looks like next year.
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T.J. Norton
Waterloo, IA
2/6/2011
Hopefully a meeting of the does to figure out how to lure that big boy in next year, A few shots of some early antler drops.
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Torrence Riek
La Crosse, WI
2/6/2011
First time I got to set out the Capture after winning it in the October Trigger Speed Challenge. Although I didn't get Any big bucks this time on it i still got some beautiful pictures of does and their little ones. Ive had it out for one week so far and i got over 200 pics. They are awesome...Thank you CUDDEBACK!
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MICHAEL MCCONNELL
OPELIKA, AL
2/6/2011
My son shot an eight point buck and I put the cuddeback on the gut pile was suprised to see a buck waching a bobcat eat one of his own! Michael McConnell OPELIKA AL
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Drew Gilchrist
Rogers, AR
2/6/2011
Capturing an escaping dove in flight shows the incredible trigger speed of a Cuddeback Capture. We frequiently see hawks hunting our feeders, and this dove is likely departing the scene quickly from a hawk attack. What's neat is the image of the wing on the left.
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Howard Wohlgefahrt
Franksville, WI
2/6/2011
During the long winter months and even the rest of the year I make a hobby out maintaining a trail camera Trail. hers a picture of things that go bump in the hight. this owl is coming into a frozen Raccoon that I found the coyotes have been eating on so I set up my trail camera to catch them,
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Lucas Meyer
Coleman, WI
2/6/2011
This prime example of trigger speed is why I use Cuddeback. This cottontail is flying by and the Capture took the photo when it was directy in the middle! Amazing.
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Adam Olson
Frederic, WI
2/6/2011
I bought my Cuddeback IR two years ago. I made this great purchase because my Wildview (with flash) scared deer away at night. I have been putting out my IR for the last few years and have gotten some incredible photos. This picture in mid October shows off the incredible shudder speed of Cuddeback cameras. I saw this buck 5 different times during the season and he was always bounding just like in this picture! I got 21 different buck pictures during the season and ended up killing one of them (my biggest buck to date) with my bow. What an incredible product!
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