Photo/Video Galleries

Bob Smith
Warminster, PA
7/13/2010
Lookin at a good start to bad in PA they start doe season 2weeks b4 u can get a buck hopefully they stick around! Also gonna get rid of some coons too !
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Randy Smith
Tyler, TX
7/12/2010
The quail/turkey feeder in the Texas southeastern panhandle county of Foard was a jackpot for the racoon and his little friend.
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Joseph Petska
Mishicot, WI
7/12/2010
Some of the fawns from this year and even a set of twins.
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Joseph Petska
Mishicot, WI
7/12/2010
The first pics are of a doe that my hunting buddy shot in the fall of 2009. We thought the shot was good by the blood trail but we never found the deer. There is a scar from the rage broadhead behind the shoulder but a little high its good to see she made it. Also you can see the exit hole on the right side of her neck.
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Joe Mackin
Linden, TN
7/12/2010
Looks like he will make 10 pts. Hope to meet back up with him when season starts.
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Joe Mackin
Linden, TN
7/12/2010
More Tennessee Whitetails taken by my Capture.
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Joe Mackin
Linden, TN
7/12/2010
My Capture took these pictures of some good looking bucks at a salt station I have set up.
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Logan Emory
Weaverville, NC
7/12/2010
One of our nicer deer around.
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Alex Beatty
frederick, MD
7/12/2010
I have a cuddeback capture ir and i read about the trigger speed challenge and i decided to do it first i walked pass my cuddeback at about 10 feet and it snapped a picture of me in the middle so i think if i was a deer it would have captured my whole body.... these are the some of the other pictures that just show how fast cuddeback is and how far the deer can be and it still takes a picture and thats why its my favorite...i only own two cuddeback captures ir and one broke so i dont own any other brand but i did go on other sites like moultire cameras and looked at there photo gallery and saw that most of there pictures were of feeding deer that have stopped walking and deer that have just walking directly into the camera so thats why i think cuddeback is the fastest camera best quality camera on the market
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James Hamby
trinity, NC
7/12/2010
Deer season is coming soon
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