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Chris Pose
Cumming, IA
3/17/2010
The same area that was 1 week ago and for several months before covered in snow has now melted. And the camera has captured a sign of Spring more sure than the presence of a red breasted robin.
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Travis Allen
Morgantown, KY
3/17/2010
The picture of this bluebird shows the awesome trigger speed and picture clarity of the capture. This is by far the best camera I have ever used. I have taken over 3000 pictures on one set of batteries. This picture is the most talked about out of all the photos I have got
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Travis Allen
Morgantown, KY
3/17/2010
This deer has his antlers stuck in a feed sack,guess he thought there was more food in there. I bet he sure had a hard time seeing where he was going. The sack remained on his horns for over a month
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Garry Gwinn
Chariton, IA
3/17/2010
I would like to enter this picture in your contest. My boy and I think it is pretty unique. We were feeding the deer corn because of the rough winter we were having. We wanted to keep them in the area as we are avid shed hunters. It looks like the larger buck lunged at the smaller one and both horns popped off . A really neat picture. We bowhunt here in Iowa and have our cuddyback cameras in the field just about all year long. They are very dependable and easy to use. We have a large collection of pictures of not only trophy bucks but also of all kinds of wildlife, including an albino buck we have been watching for the past 3 years.
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Jeff Newman
Hazlehurst, MS
3/17/2010
I was hunting hogs on a friends place in Claiborne Co. Mississippi when this 300# boar came running in just after dark. He came directly underneath me, I found him in my scope and let him have a 300 grain HP .45/70. As you can see he walked in front of the camera as the 300 grain bullet was exiting his body. Impact was on high on his right shoulder. Exit wound was on his left side. In the picture you can see the blowout was caught by the Capture. We blood trailed him for 350 yds before our tracking lights played. These hogs can take a licking and keep on ticking. I'm going to attach an blown up pic also. This one GREAT CUDDEBACK moment. Thanks cuddeback!
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JOHN BEVERS
ANGLETON, TX
3/17/2010
BEST FIELD CAMERA I'VE USED, NOTHING BEATS CUDDEBACK EXPERT.NEXT TOO PROTEIN FEEDING PEN.BRAZORIA COUNTY TEXAS
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Seth Taylor
Halifax, PA
3/17/2010
Just a few pictures I got this last week. It's a slow period of the year right now. Most males lost their antlers and now were all waiting around for turkey season.
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sean o'hara
warren, PA
3/17/2010
I have been seeing turkey throughout the past two years in this very spot..and it seems to be that everytime i go up there they are always there! i don't know what it is but everytime hunting season rolls around...pooff! vanished gone...now this is about a 1 mile hike into the woods to even get to where these birds are..i don't understand why they are staying in one location up until the day its time to start lettin the arrows fly!!! either way great group of young gobblers..should be great birds in a few years..:)
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Rob Cunningham
Fairfax Station, VA
3/17/2010
We have a birdfeeder behind our home in Fairfax Station, Virginia. My wife will put food scraps in the feeder, and within minutes of depositing the food, we are deluged with crows, hawks and fox. The most interesting thing is the pecking order - the fox always goes first, then the hawks, then the crows. Fascinating.
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Sean Jackson
Ocala, FL
3/16/2010
The Bosses! Like they were posing! Great Camera, So EASY to use!
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