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terri kent
Iola, WI
12/6/2010
I have a cuddeback camera in front of my coop as we were having predator problems and losing some guinea fowl. Most times I just captured pictures of skunk and fox at night. On this particular day one of my K-9 search and rescue team members came over to pick me and my K-9 up to go on a week long seminar. She let her dog out and I asked if it would bother my free ranging guineas, she said oh no, India won't bother your birds . We packed the car and loaded the dogs and were on our way. About 4 days into the trip, we were checking our e-mail every night at the hotels, and my husband sends us this picture of my team mates dog jumping after my guinea! This is one in a million shots to capture this action!! Fortunately my guinea was faster than the Airdale!
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Jeff Herman
Jim Thorpe, PA
12/6/2010
Had a few pictures of this deer on my trail camera. I would have never known the deer was in the area. After sitting in the stand for 4 days it finally appeared. I checked my SD card 3 days later and realized the camera snapped the picture at the exact moment of the bullet passing through the deer, as you can see the blood coming from the deer.
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Melissa Hennig
Naples, FL
12/6/2010
This radio-collared endangered Florida panther was captured on a preserve in Collier County, Florida. We had been using some Capture cameras as part of a turkey survey at another preserve. When the turkey survey was over, I decided to put this camera out in a preserve where panther telemetry points had been picked up in the past.
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Frank Murphy
HARRISBURG, SD
12/6/2010
I've had deer lick my camera, but an owl trying to steal it was a first for me.
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Bubba Lindley
birmingham, AL
12/6/2010
this picture was taken last year in the rut. The picture was taken about 70 yd from a main road. I think that a night hunter shot the buck in the jaw.
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jerry tullos
texarkana, TX
12/6/2010
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RANDY RHYNE
MARSHALL, TX
12/6/2010
Here are three photos I got off my Cuddeback Capture. I've tried several different cameras, Cudddeback is by far the best yet. I plan on getting a few more ASAP. The two does are obviously fighting over a pile of corn, great pic!!! The little spike jumping over the racoon is another keeper. The last one is a doe I've wathed over the last three years, but never got a picture of this quality with another camera. She's been defending her fawns as you can clearly see from the scars on her. I love the Cuddeback, won't have another brand.
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Colby Morin
Derby, VT
12/6/2010
These three little bucks have been working this scrap for the past three weeks!
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Ron Self
Blytheville, AR
12/6/2010
Caught these two turkey side by side. Almost looks like a two headed turkey at first glance. Had to double take this one.
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Ed Buchanan
Hudson, WI
12/6/2010
picture taken in hayward, wi.
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