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Travis Parks
Carrier Mills, IL
10/24/2010
Set up on a pinch point coming from a bedding area to a field. I have always seen deer coming through the area but never set up a camera. Was amazed to get this picture of a mature doe standing up on her back legs.
Carrier Mills, IL
10/24/2010
Set up on a pinch point coming from a bedding area to a field. I have always seen deer coming through the area but never set up a camera. Was amazed to get this picture of a mature doe standing up on her back legs.
David Oberthaler
Twinsburg, OH
10/24/2010
Your cameras are an excellent way of detecting when the rut is near. As you can see this buck is ready to start chasing does that are coming into the feeder, watch out ladies it's the end of October and that time again........
Twinsburg, OH
10/24/2010
Your cameras are an excellent way of detecting when the rut is near. As you can see this buck is ready to start chasing does that are coming into the feeder, watch out ladies it's the end of October and that time again........
Cory Pullen
Park Hills, MO
10/24/2010
This is the second nice buck i have captured thanks to my cuddeback. I had just recently got a small 8-point with my bow and seeing this buck on my cam gave me buck fever all over again.
Park Hills, MO
10/24/2010
This is the second nice buck i have captured thanks to my cuddeback. I had just recently got a small 8-point with my bow and seeing this buck on my cam gave me buck fever all over again.
jeff smith
sterling, VA
10/23/2010
I have a excite and capture,just ordered and received one more capture.and not happy that the timer will not arm.I know you all are aware of this bad batch of camras due to how many people have sent them back.not a real happy customer right now due to the fact at my cost of shipping this back to bass pro shops you are weeding the bad ones out at customers expense.my friend just had this same problem and I told him you all were the best.you have my email sure would like to hear from someone.this pic is from a capure that works
sterling, VA
10/23/2010
I have a excite and capture,just ordered and received one more capture.and not happy that the timer will not arm.I know you all are aware of this bad batch of camras due to how many people have sent them back.not a real happy customer right now due to the fact at my cost of shipping this back to bass pro shops you are weeding the bad ones out at customers expense.my friend just had this same problem and I told him you all were the best.you have my email sure would like to hear from someone.this pic is from a capure that works
Chad Dutenhoffer
Ipswich, SD
10/23/2010
When i set up my cuddeback i wasnt sure if there was even a buck in the area. That was untill i checked my camera two weeks later and got this pic.
Ipswich, SD
10/23/2010
When i set up my cuddeback i wasnt sure if there was even a buck in the area. That was untill i checked my camera two weeks later and got this pic.
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
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
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
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
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...
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...