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Jim Bornman
Newport, PA
7/20/2010
I just purchased my Cuddeback Captures to see wat was using the trails leading to a feeding area. On the second week I captured this little fellow that demostrates the clarity of the Capture's pictures and the beauty of what may be a future trophy.
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Stu Nutting
Edina, MN
7/19/2010
This guy likes to eat out of the bird feeder at the cabin. I'd tell you where it is, but I'm afraid I'd have too many visitors:) He's got a nice little bachelor friend too!
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Chris Harrison
Winona, MN
7/19/2010
Every night in this area we hear coyotes and some people have said for years say that on snowy nights they think that coyotes all congregate around this area for a hunt. I think I caugt one of these in progress!
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Ryan Troyer
Weldon, IA
7/19/2010
Last winter I put the capture in a hole in the fence, and it did a excellent job even when they went jumping through the fence at fast speeds! The pictures were centered and still had great picture quality!
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Hugh Diver
Middle Island, NY
7/19/2010
I have the Cuddeback IR set up on a ridge trail that leads to and from a pond. With the not rainfree weather we are havine in the Northeast the deer have been hitting this trail all through the night and into the dawn hours. I captured thes brutes in July. A nice high 8 point buck behind a big 9 pointer. A real nice ten going down the trail to the water. And the nine just looking around.
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Scott Upton
Birmingham, AL
7/19/2010
Young turkey walking through my favorite hunting spot.
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Kiley Harpster
Atlanta, MO
7/19/2010
i think that this little fella has found a buddy to shadow as he grows up!
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Randy Moran
Koshkonong, MO
7/19/2010
All you need is a Cuddeback and a sack of corn to see what kind of bucks you have on your property or hunting ground for the fall season. These cameras are addictive LOL. Thanks Cuddeback.
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Jason Breining
Jackson, MI
7/19/2010
I set my NoFlash near the edge of a field. I was absolutely amazed at the picture I got of a bird in full flight. Talk about trigger speed--there is no other camera on the market that could have captured this. The detail in this picture is amazing! I have owned 3 other brands of trail cameras and they were all returned when I bought 2 Cuddeback NoFlash. Simply put--Cuddeback is the best-There's no comparison!
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Jason Breining
Jackson, MI
7/19/2010
I hunted this buck that I nicknamed The Ghost for two years straight, but could never get close enough to him. As with any big whitetail, they appear and disappear like ghosts When I saw this picture from my Cuddeback NoFlash, I was amazed. Hopefully in 2010 I can harvest this wonderful ghost
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