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Doug Gaeke
Giddings, TX
7/14/2010
I recently set up a new feeder at our Giddings, Texas farm. I wasn't sure what all deer were in the area, so I set up a Cuddeback Expert in order to find out. Within no time I had pictures coming in of hogs, deer, raccoons... you name it, I saw it. Well this morning when I was going through pictures from the last few days, I came across a few I thought were pretty neat. It didn't take long for me to decide to submit them to the Cuddeback website. The first one is of a nice buck that frequents the feeder at night and early in the morning. Apparently he got caught in a mid-air jump. The second picture is my personal favorite, which is two bucks jumping in what looks like a mirror image of each other.
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Sean Hinzpeter
Lake Geneva, WI
7/13/2010
I never had a Cuddeback camera before and was fed up with the sub par quality of previous competitors. I decided I needed one. Bought the Capture and put it in an area with good sign, and the first picture I had was this buck I didn't even realize was in the area. I like the picture and would have been happy with a doe or fork horn in it, but was ecstatic to have this deer!
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Austin Troyer
Weldon, IA
7/13/2010
My brother and I where out hunting last fall and where retrieving the trail camera. The picture shows that cuddeback has excellent trigger speed and centered technoloy. When animals are running it has fast trigger speed and still has excellent picture quality. In order for cuddeback to have centered technology it has to have fast trigger speed and cuddeback has it all.
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Chad Lundin
circleville, KS
7/13/2010
I had been seeing lots of tracks and signs of a big cat in our area of northeast Kansas. (usually we don't see any kind of a cat bigger than a bobcat around here...) So one day this past winter, I happened across a deer not too far from our camera location that had been killed sometime earlier- I began to wonder if I might be able to capture on my camera-a mountain lion, or another large animal like that if I were to position the camera over a large animal carcass. So, I dragged the deer carcass in front of the camera position and waited. I couldn't believe what my game camera captured a few days later... this awesome picture of a bald eagle just sitting on that deer carcass! I'd had many pictures of crows, and a bunch of cows... but there in the middle of all those pictures was this one. My camera also captured the eagle flying away with his wings spread wide, but it was not nearly as good of a picture as this one.
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Joseph Petska
Mishicot, WI
7/13/2010
Very rare picture of a Great Horned Owl Swooping down and having supper on this cottontail rabbit.
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Gary Landry
Duson, LA
7/13/2010
Used Rackmasters minerals on stump near bedding area. Lots of activity and took hundreds of pictures at this stump. Zoom in on the two bucks that are looking to the left and you have a great picture for framing. Currently have five cuddebacks in operations. Gary Landry Cell 337-849-7856
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pamela gilbert
victoria, VA
7/13/2010
this bear is one that walked right through our driveway.
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Todd Russell
Bridgeport, NE
7/13/2010
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Todd Russell
Bridgeport, NE
7/13/2010
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brandon nash
weeping water, NE
7/13/2010
My first pictures on my new cuddeback! A nice nebraska buck!
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