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keith hughes
mechanicsville, MD
11/15/2010
this deer we call one eye his right eye doesnt shine in the flash of the cuddeback. Been chasing him all season stay tuned
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Terry Farley
vinton, OH
11/15/2010
Annualy I take 15 to 20 thousand pics a year between my three cuddebacks.This picture catches my eye because of how clear and visual the picture is.I have had picture of this buck last year and this year. Most of the images of this buck was mid-day and usually he is always alone. The image shows how beautiful nature really is. It seems like he knows everytime i go hunting becuase he never comes out near my stand till I leave, than when I check my cuddeback he is in front of my camera ten minutes after I had leav't. It pushes me harder to hunt that one certain ohio buck. Which lets me let the littler bucks go to grow bigger. The story behind revolves to when I look at that deer as my background on my computer of how much I love to hunt.
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Jim Connell
Turtle Lake, WI
11/15/2010
I had just checked my camera, switched cards, and had gone about five yards toward my stand, when I heard loud crashing. At first I thought I had jumped a deer, but then realized that it was coming toward me. I hunkered down behind the down tree and waited. First the doe came out and stopped, and then this dandy nine point buck. Of course, I have no arrow nocked and my release is in my bag. Both deer were within five yards of me. You can see me in the pictures. I cirlcled me in the buck picture. It was very exciting, but ended uneventfully with the doe snorting and both deer running away.
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Ryan Scrivner
Lohman, MO
11/15/2010
I set this camera up on a very popular game trail two weeks ago and have had many deer, rabbit, coyote, and turkey photos, but this one is a first for me. This camera triggers fast and is very easy to use.
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John Swetalnd
Canosia, MN
11/15/2010
Edited light somewhat.
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John Reed
Willis, TX
11/15/2010
This feeder has been a bonanza for unique pictures this year. So far I've gotten pictures of deer, feral pigs,a coyote, fox, somebody's herd dog and now this cool picture of an owl diving on a rabbit.
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Chris Pose
Cumming, IA
11/15/2010
Good Iowa buck on the run in the fall sun and only a Cuddeback Capture could have got him in motion with such color quality. Notice the birds in the trees are not as anxious to be on the move as is this buck.
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Kenny Walker
Smith Center, KS
11/15/2010
This buck is nocturnal very hard to pattern and hunt..
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Tim Smith
Bowling Green, KY
11/15/2010
I had put my capture out to see the deer action around my hunting area. And to my suprise I captured this beautiful bobcat. I have had tens of thoucands of photos and this is the first bobcat photo I have ever had. I love my cuddeback because you never know what you might see.
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Terry Bird
Richmond, TX
11/15/2010
I would have never known this deer existed if not for the Cuddeback. I spent all of 2009 chasing this deer and never saw him. Thanks to my Cuddeback, I'm back on his trail in 2010.
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