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Bill Rabbitt
Solon, OH
1/21/2011
My father wanted to borrow my Cuddeback to take pictures of what was walking through this backyard. He had put out some corn for deer but noticed many different tracks coming into the food pile. So he put my Cuddeback Expert out in the yard and got this amazing picture. He was very excited to show everyone what was playing around in his own backyard! Picture was taken in Medina, OH
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Scott Everett
Brittons Neck, SC
1/21/2011
This is a great morning picture over a South Carolina flooded swamp that shows the innocence of nature as deer and wood ducks browse around.
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Trapper Cave
Weeping Water, NE
1/21/2011
Just some cold pic. It was cold here all week but my capture is still working.
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Jeff Rice
Dadeville, AL
1/21/2011
Got permission to hunt this little 40 ac. tract in town and never saw these deer until we got a cuddeback. Cameras were in the exact location as other cameras, one was side by side with other brand of camera and cudde had 3x more pics and other brand didnt even capture the big buck. Sold on cuddeback.
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Michael Lindley
Holdenville, OK
1/21/2011
Cuddeback can show you what your eyes can not.........
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rob noel
madisonville, LA
1/20/2011
On January 17th, 2011 I was hunting my favorite stand. It was a perfect morning. It was overcast, the wind was just right blowing out of the east, it was about 45 degrees and I knew where this buck was bedded. I had been getting Cuddeback pictures of him steady for about three weeks. I spotted him about 8:45 at 150 yards walking from his bed. I stood up and readied myself in case he would give me a shot. He walked in almost perfect. My Cuddeback was on and positioned 10 yards in front of my stand. He walked in directly facing my Cuddeback and me. I had no shot for about 15 minutes. Then finally at 9:18 according to my camera he turned enough quartering to me to take the shot. Thanks to the fast trigger speed of the Cuddeback Capture at 9:19 this Big 240 pound, 5 1/2 year Cull went down, as evidence of this picture. CUDDEBACK'S ARE GREAT!! TRIGGER SPEED FASTER THAN AN ARROW THANKS, CUDDEBACK FOR THIS ONCE IN A LIFETIME SHOT.
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Brant Hester
Salem, IL, IL
1/20/2011
Just some deer
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Ryan Albert
Blue Mounds, WI
1/20/2011
I set my cuddeback near one of our food plots in hopes of getting some nice bucks on camera. It turns out the turkeys like this food plot more than the deer do. In just ONE picture this camera captured 20 turkeys!
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Mike Vis
Kittery, ME
1/20/2011
I'm in the Navy and went home to Wisconsin for my wedding for two weeks. I thought while I was home, I might hit the woods for a few days while I was back. Turned out to be a good choice and smoked this 153 4/8 net 10 pointer! Got married to an awesome woman and put one one the wall!
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Donald Weaver
Nichols, NY
1/20/2011
I was out for early bow season looking for that big buck. Fall turkey runs at the same time for the month of October. Got up and got into the stand early,had set there for a couple hours,all of a sudden I saw this turkey coming at me.I was about 20 ft up and thought if this turkey comes in range I'm going to try to get a shot.I had already stood up and had my bow in hand,waiting for the right shot. I pulled back and took the shot. I got the turkey and went home for the day. I went back maybe 2-5 days later to see what pictures I had got on the camera. Took out card,had to go home and view on the computer.When I opened the card to see the pictures,I was dumb founded to find the picture of the turkey I had shot a few days earlier. The shutter speed had caught the kill.I have shown this picture to a lot of feiends and they have said it is a once in a life time picture. I will use and recommend to anyone who hunts and wants to know what is out there. Unbelieveable
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