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Lee Dowdy
Sarepta, LA
10/29/2010
I have my Cuddeback Capture set up overlooking my food plot. I have had it set up for three weeks and it has taken over 400 pictures. All but two have an animal in them. It has taken pictures of deer, wild hogs, turkeys, and more. When I checked the SD card yesterday, however, I was amazed to see this picture. The picture a minute before this picture shows the rabbit eating in the food plot. A minute later the camera captured the owl catching its pray. I believe it shows how fast the trigger speed of my Cuddeback really is. I had a Moultrie camera set up in this exact spot for a month and it only took 36 pictures. Of which, only three had game in them. I also used a Wildview camera a few years back at this location and it never took a picture. Needless to say I love my Cuddeback.
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Adam Ferris
Boyd, WI
10/29/2010
The first picture is kind if a rare picture, coyote out at mid-day. The second just shows a hard freeze and the start of the Wisconsin rut. The third pic is of the 4th 10 pointer I have gotten on cam and have not got him since that picture was taken.
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Keith Scott
Kenly, NC
10/29/2010
These images were taken at the corner of my parent's produce garden this summer.
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mark hinman
canandaigua, NY
10/29/2010
Two More great bucks with cuddeback, the one is a big ten and the other is a big fourteen. This camra is great.
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Roy Flores Jr
Sullivan City, TX
10/29/2010
A few pictures of some bucks coming to feeder!
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Dustin Ducote
Hessmer, LA
10/29/2010
all of my pictures are at night. but i have a few neat ones. rabbit running full swing, cuddeback still got him, center of the picture, and a fawn and i, guessing the mother of it laying down
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Roy Flores
Sullivan City, TX
10/29/2010
1)This funny pic of 2 racoons hanging on for dear life, is a pecfect example of persistance does pay off!!They got to the corn. 2)Group of does eating a midnight snack and then getting spooked. 3) A decision on this spike to shoot or not to shoot!!!
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Roy Flores
Sullivan City, TX
10/29/2010
1)An awesome 8pt. already looking at a doe coming towards feeder. Our cuddeback capture camera is the best camera for night pictures no doubt.2) This split tip spike is number 1 on our hit list early in the season. 3)Great tigger speed of a buck in motion.
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jake
WHITEHALL, MI
10/29/2010
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John Rogers
crawford, TX
10/29/2010
This buck was taken by one of your exellent camera's. A nice ten point for crawford . Taken by parker Rogers . scouted by a cuddeback.We would appreciate if we won another cuddeback we lost our to a restless bull!
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