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Paul Clukies
Highlands Ranch, CO
10/19/2010
We have a lot of bucks and other deer in our picture library, but this one captured the essence of why we do it....even the doe seems to be enjoying the sunrise on the northern Colorado plains as much as we do!
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Casey Klossner
Monticello, WI
10/18/2010
scouting a new area always nice to find a good buck walking around
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zack porterfield
durham nc, NC
10/18/2010
these are two monster bucks fighting where i hunt at i got on camerea i was amazed by the pictures i got from my cuddeback
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Rob Cote
belchertown, MA
10/18/2010
I purchased my first Cuddeback last year, a capture IR. After seeing the great pictures I had to see what the flash camera could do and boy was I suprised at the quality of the Cuddeback Capture! Me and buddy film our hunts for HuntVids.Com TV (previously PassThru TV), an all New England bow hunting TV show that is airing on the Pursuit Channel. I now own 7 Cuddeback Captures and use them all on public land in Massachusetts. We've been getting pictures of this buck about once a month during shooting light since we set up the IR camera in July with no trace of him last year in this spot. I slipped in one day to replace the Capture IR with a Capture for some clear color photos and BAM! Check out the perfect pose this deer put on! He's truely a Massachusetts giant, the biggest I've gotten on trail camera in the last 4 years and boy did the center subject technology come through! This guy gave 3 perfect pics of his heavy Northeastern rack!
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Brad Orton
Baldwin, WI
10/18/2010
This buck started showing up on my cuddeback in august but usually after dark but the beginning of october he showed up twice in one week 30-45 minutes before dark on two occasions where I was unable to hunt two nights later I was in my stand when he showed his face .Everything went perfect and he is now at the taxidermy studio.thanks cuddeback 9 point 18.5 spread 194 lbs.
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gary wilhelm
ellenville, NY
10/18/2010
This is a bear just before he tears my capture off the tree. I now own a bearsafe. 2nd time I have had a cuddeback ripped off a tree. I have two cameras, capture and capture IR Love them. Gary
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Brock Baumgartner
Wyoming, MN
10/18/2010
Thanks to our Cuddebacks we get many photos of deer. We have pictures of a deer with growths on it that we have never seen before, nice buck, and some fawns. No other Cameras compare to Cuddeback, had a Moultrie and it had a mind of its own. Cuddeback is the way to go!
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Alex Watson
Union City, MI
10/18/2010
I had my Cuddeback in the early season, and was getting pictures of this buck. I checked it one day when the bucks were starting to loosing their velvet and found these pictures. The buck was rubbing it's velvet off and broke a branch off around it's neck and got stuck there.
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Jordan Simon
Mukwonago, WI
10/18/2010
Some of the pics of coyotes from last year. Some pretty cool pics and the one of the two running really shows off the trigger speed.
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Jordan Simon
Mukwonago, WI
10/18/2010
Some of the coyotes from last winter. Some pretty cool pics, and the one of the two running really shows off the trigger speed
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