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guy winohradsky
davisburg, MI
11/23/2010
last fall I got my first trail cam, a Moultrie I35. Got tired of nothing but background (due to slow trigger) and blurred at night (slow shutter with infrared) so I got a Capture 1125. This is my FIRST critter picture. The 1125 is worth every cent.
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Adam Lane
GRAND RAPIDS, MN
11/23/2010
i used a different camera and never got a decent shot of this buck but i got one of my cuddebacks and put it where it needed to be and it works the best out of all my cameras
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Kody Wohlers
Council Bluffs, IA
11/23/2010
My camera is placed over an annual scrape. The big 10 is a newcomer to the area, but the big 8 has been there for two years. This camera takes awesome pictures. I wish I had 5 more just like it!
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clay hedgecock
germantown, KY
11/22/2010
the first photo was a surprise the second one was the buck that i was after and the third was what buck broke his main beam off. hopefully i will have the answer before the season is over .thanks cuddeback
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Tom Wert
Spencerville Ontario Canada K0E-1X0, ON
11/22/2010
They enjoyed the next day better
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Brian Dunn
Lees Summit, MO
11/22/2010
Come and get it!!
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Tom Wert
Spencerville Ontario Canada K0E-1X0, ON
11/22/2010
Maybe if they keep eating fruit they will leave the deer alone
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Tom Wert
Spencerville Ontario Canada K0E-1X0, ON
11/22/2010
Finally on the move in eastern Ontario
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Tom Wert
Spencerville Ontario Canada K0E-1X0, ON
11/22/2010
gotta love your CUDDE. I think your camera is going to be popular around here(Eastern Ontario Canada) for a bit 2 guys have already bought since this and a few more are interested.
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Daniel Skucius
Sterling, KS
11/22/2010
These photos show the before and after of my brothers 2010 kansas buck. The image of the buck with the cuddeback has my brother still at full draw. When zoomed in the arrow can be seen inches into it's flight.
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