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Luke Russell
Stamps, AR
2/27/2010
I first saw this happen when I was hunting out of a ground blind when I was 17. After I told everybody about it they were reluctant to believe me. But here 5 year later I have prove thinks to cuddeback. The cool thing about it is it is the same exact place I saw it the first time.
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Lindsay Schmeltz
Kingman, IN
2/27/2010
We placed this camera after the end of deer season to pattern the bucks for shed season. Almost every photo has been a buck, but this shot of coyotes howling was a surprise.
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d tucker
dinwiddie, VA
2/27/2010
Finally an answer to the age-old question, Can a squirrel jump over a bluejay? I love my Cuddeback!
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Todd Hamilton
Enid, OK
2/25/2010
I shot and missed this deer and when it tried to take off his antlers caught the leg of the feeder. If you look in the upper left corner you can see me standing in the stand. Second pic is a momma and three little ones that came in almost every day for about three months.
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Dwight Holder
Murfreesboro, TN
2/25/2010
I have taken over 600 photos, most during the night from 7:00 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. Photos range from deer, coyote, bobcats, and armadillo. We were sledding the day before this picture was taken of the bobcat hunting the field rat.
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Bob Roe
Cassville, WI
2/25/2010
I put one of my Captures out on our creek to see if all the fresh sign was from beavers or otters. The Capture produced my answer. I was expecting to maybe see one or a pair of otter but in these few pics there are 5, 4, and 2.
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Edward Anderson
Midwest,, WI
2/25/2010
These cameras are great. These pictures were taken very close together. My dad shot this coyote that next morning......THANK-YOU CUDDEBACK!!! They let us know what we have for wildlife behind the house
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Brandon elliott
Rockland, WI
2/25/2010
I Can not believe the battery life i am getting out of this new capture. This set has lasted 70 days and over 2000 pictures and its still going strong.Big bearded hen in the last picture.
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Brandon elliott
Rockland, WI
2/25/2010
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GARY DEAN
SELAH, WA
2/25/2010
I had set up my Cuddeback Capture camera at a mineral block in a future hunting area and was getting some great pictures of deer and elk frequenting the site. One weekend while approching the camera to check the pictures, I noticed a partially eaten elk covered with grass and leaves off to the backside of the camera mount. My first thought was a bear had come into the area but upon viewing the SD card with my CuddeView 4-in-1, I was surprised to find ten pictures of this cougar over a four day period. Due to the rapid trigger speed of the Cuddeback Capture camera, there were also pictures of deer and elk escaping attacks by the big cat. His hunting skills in that spot turned out to be better than mine!
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