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Shawn Pingleton
Branson, MO
9/24/2010
My buddy Kirk got this dove feeding along side the deer and it turned out to look like a painting with the deer posing in the background as the dove flew off. Only with a cuddeback could we could have got such a cool picture!
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Chris Ayers
Williamsburg, VA
9/24/2010
These pictures were taken with a Wildview camera that I had to sell and then borrow to use for this contest. This year I cant afford to buy hunting clothes or scents so we will see how it works out. I have watched the deer in front of this camera and it manages to get 1 pic per every 10 that it takes. The batteries last a max of 3 days. This spot where the camera is has put as many as 80 pics on in one night but only captures about 10 to 20 percent if they are not moving too much.
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mark hirschman
lamoile, IL
9/23/2010
The clock was set two hours ahead as it is still dark in the picture. a nice chocolate brown non typical. This is my first picture of a nice buck on my new cuddeback. I love it.
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Michael O'Reilly
Moose Jaw , Saskatchewan , Canada,
9/23/2010
I have 7 cuddeback cameras. Two of my cameras captured this mule deer the day before I shot him.
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John Grover
Cordova, TN
9/23/2010
Mid September sparing. These two photos were taken in sequence 1 minute apart. I thought it was pretty neat and wanted to share. The tall larger animal is one we have been watching with our Cuddeback for two years. A neighbor has nicknamed him High Tine and he has last years sheds. We think his spread is only 12-13 but you can see this is a mature and unique animal.
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Steven Tomlinson
Mechanicsville, VA
9/23/2010
VA Black Bear in Powhatan County. We have recent years started to see more black bears in this area. We are just a few miles west of Richmond Va and to see bears in this county is a real treat. I captured several pictures of bears last year, and was able to harvest one of them, my first ever bear kill. Its really exciting to see these fine animals on our property its very rare for our part.
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Jeremy Dandy
Grafton, WI
9/23/2010
Every year we put a camera in this very spot anticipating when the big bucks start rolling in. Last year I took a 160 class buck on September 21 that our cameras captured 4 nights earlier. Now almost exactly a year later, more big bucks are coming to our spot. The picture shows our first larger buck showing his rack in our area! I cant wait to start sitting and waiting for these guys to come by.
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Tim Swift
bridgeton, NJ
9/23/2010
My first pic is of a doe caught in mid air with my Cuddeback Capture. It shows the incredible trigger speed of this camera as well as the amazing detail and clarity of the photo. My next 2 pics are both of a nice 11pt. that I have in full velvet and then totally clear of velvet 20 days apart. The photos are almost split images of each other. This camera is unbelievable!!!!
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Henchie
, PA
9/23/2010
Nice looking buckie
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Bruce Briskie
Ripon, WI
9/23/2010
A couple weeks prior to the 2009 Wisconsin gun deer season my neighbor (who doesn't hunt) told me that he has been seeing a good size buck to the north side of my property. With hopes of getting photos of him I went out and purchased my first Cuddeback. I set it up on a trail that crosses from my property to his and had many pictures of deer taken. In the two weeks leading upto getting this picture I had pictures of 9 different bucks. When I saw this picture I guess he was correct, it is a Good buck. To date no one has gotten him which makes me excited for this bow season and gun.
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