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Chuck Teasley
Glen Carbon, IL
10/23/2010
With 6 minutes of shooting time remaining in the day, I decided to shoot the last deer in a string of five does. They were walking down a travel corridor where I have a Cuddeback. She was quartering away from me and provided the perfect opportunity for a good shot. The base of my treestand is 30 feet off the ground. The deer was 16 yards from my stand. I still get excited whenever a deer comes in range which is obvious by the location of the hit. The Cuddeback was positioned pretty well to get this great action shot. Talk about trigger speed! Sorry about the framing. I promise get it better next time. In God We Trust, Chuck Teasley, Master Instructor Infant Swimming Resource Telephone: 314/SUR-VIVE (787-8483) ISR National Web Site: www.infantswim.com Personal Web Page:www.survivalswimminglessons.com Email: aquateacher@aol.com
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Paul Burgh
Hunker, PA
10/23/2010
Your Capture camera is the first trail camera I've ever purchased (Sept.2010). The area in which I hunt is heavily hunted during the annual rifle season. Too think a Hoss like this would ever survive is simply amazing. In my opinion, this picture in itself is well worth the $200 price tag! Thank You Cuddeback, Paul Thank You, Paul
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David Quick
Frankfort, IN
10/23/2010
One of my favorite times of year to use my Cuddeback cameras is when the does start bringing their new fawns to the mineral licks... Thanks Cuddeback for a camera that captures their beauty...
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TOM KLAVERKAMP
KIMBALL, MN
10/23/2010
ALL THE PREVIOUS PHOTOS ARE IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT. THE RUT IS NEARING AND BRINGING SOME DAYLIGHT DEER.
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Tom Fisher
Burlington, IA
10/23/2010
Taken on deer trail
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greg burden
binghamton, NY
10/23/2010
First bucks on my new cuddeback. put it out at 6pm night before by 4am they were fighting to get there photos taken thanks cuddeback .You choose a winner.
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Trevor Ridgeway
Weatherford, OK
10/23/2010
Surprised Deer and Raccoons feed together
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Brandon Zeoli
enfield, NH
10/23/2010
This to date is the largest deer captured on any camera i have ever owned. (been doing the camera thing for 12 years now and this is the best camera i have ever used) Cuddeback has high quality cameras. The pictures taken by this camera do not compare to any camera we have used. Very happy with the camera asked for another for christmas... This deer is an above average NH Deer.
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Mark Dassow
Medford, WI
10/23/2010
Just when u think there are none around??? He shows up!!
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Rodney Brazee
Kalamazoo, MI
10/23/2010
I've got lots of coyote pictures from this spot just inside the woods near a corner of a soybean field. But I thought this one was cool with the reflection of the eyes in the background.
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