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Alex Ressler
Cascade, IA
8/31/2010
Have been able to catch this big drop tine buck as he feeds on a clover field that emerges from a funnel area above a large river bottom. Have not been able to get him to slip in while it is still light but that is probably why this big guy got the way he is. The ground is heavily hunted by both shotgun and bow hunters. Maybe this October he will break his pattern with some cooler weather.
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JON MASSIE
randolph, KS
8/31/2010
This cuddeback capture has the best timing i've ever seen. The photo was taken at the exact time the arrow passed through the pig. Whats the odds and how about clarity of the blood drops.
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Jeral Keener
Hulbert, OK
8/31/2010
Well i realize why i'm not getting much activity at this spot i got other people getting ready to hunt it as well!!
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Cody Torrence
Center, MO
8/31/2010
Two pretty nice bucks fighting in the early season
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John Linhart
Truro, IA
8/31/2010
CDY_098.jpg: This moonlit buck will be in trouble when our 13 year-old daughter takes to the hunt this youth season. The 10 pt buck was on a trail between a CRP bedding area and crop fields of corn and soybeans. CDY_008 This velvet buck was curious of a hanging block next to a bean field. Too bad about the broken brow tine. That wont take him off the hit list.
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jordan berry
dearborn hts, MI
8/31/2010
I went into this area where i seen this hummingbird near a flower bed and i wanted to try and get him on the camera. So one day i checked my camera and there he was.
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Brock Baumgartner
Wyoming, MN
8/31/2010
Cuddeback doesnt compare to any other cameras with the great trigger speed and quality photos. Caught these bucks on our Cuddeback Capture on a mineral lick. Thanks Cuddeback for the Great Performance.
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Joe Defibaugh
Venus, PA
8/31/2010
I set my Cuddeback Capture IR right below my bargain Stealth Cam on a tree and walked by holding the sheds I found off a buck that I got many pictures of with my Cuddebacks. In fact one of that buck's pictures graced one of your ads in North American Whitetail. The pictures speak for themselves. The cuddeback captured me right in the middle of the picture while the Stealth got a slight hint of my blue shirt. The third picture is of one of my Captures that was recently a bear's lunch and got destroyed. I own a couple of bear boxes but didn't have one around this one.
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Brock Baumgartner
Wyoming, MN
8/31/2010
We purchased a Cuddeback Capture Camera. All winter long we used it on a deer feeder and was impressed with the reliability and good pictures along with battery life. Later on in the year we bought a Moultrie Camera and it did not compare so we bought another Cuddeback Capture. This is one of our pictures of one of our bucks checking out the mineral lick we have set up. The Cuddeback takes many pictures and are all great along with the trigger speed. This was our favorite photo we have captured so far
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Marc McCurry
Muskegon, MI
8/31/2010
These were taken in Southern Colorado. A family group of four mountain lions went thru -- I have video posted on youtube (search mtmwildlife and you will see the video). I also got two trail camera pictures of the mountain lions going thru the area which are the pictures attached. One of the pictures is with a Capture and one of the pictures is not a capture but is a Cuddeback brand. I forget which brand as I have 27 Cuddeback trail cameras purchased the last few years. My phone number is 616-540-1334 in case additional information is needed. Thank you for your consideration. If I can still submit pictures for the photo contest in addition to the photo of the week, I would like to do so. Warmest Regards, Marc McCurry
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