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Brice Arnold
Harpster, OH
2/5/2011
Hit a doe and a week later we got some cuddeback pictures of her. They can be very tough sometimes
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Randy Schlatter
Van Meter, IA
2/4/2011
How often have you ever seen a couple of bald eagles caught in the middle of a fight??
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Dustin Gibson
west liberty, KY
2/4/2011
This Picture is of two bucks that are getting ready to go under this fence. The buck on the right you can see has already lost his set of antlers, while the one on the left hasnt lost his yet. This is truely just a travel pattern these deer have, because I have another Cuddeback down about 20 feet at a food source and these two bucks are now wheres on it. It so fun to play with your cuddebacks after season is over, just to see what routes deer take and at what times. Thanks.
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Jeff Rook
Hamilton, OH
2/4/2011
I have been chasing this deer for 2 years now, the only daytime sightings have been in velvet with the Capture IR. He dissappears every October and doesn't show back up until December each year. This year he showed up with some battle scars no G3 on the left side. No hunter in the area has seen him in person but my Capture IR keeps my hopes up that someday he will make a mistake and I will be there to cash in.
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Calvin Daryman
Felton, PA
2/4/2011
These are pictures of two big seven points on our hunting land that stayed together even during archery season.
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Donald Price
Mount Morris, IL
2/4/2011
They are not all monster bucks! There is a large deer population on my farm. The camera was attached to a fence post beside the farm lane and these small does were caught crossing the lane. The quality of the photos is just excellent. I'm very happy with my Cuddeback Capture.
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Jesse Werner
Centennial, CO
2/4/2011
This is a picture of a bird that I thought was a great picture due to trigger speed. The bird is not only flying across rather than away or toward, but is also very close. Being that close at full speed the trigger speed has to very fast. Cuddeback is the only way to go.
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Michael Piserchia
Keene, NY
2/4/2011
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
2/3/2011
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
2/3/2011
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