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Ed Bledsoe
Greenwood, MS
2/4/2010
Caught this Blue Bird with a Cuddieback Capture. Fast trigger speed. Never would have gotten it with my Moultre.
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Ernst Skorepa
A-3500 Krems-Stein , Austria,
2/4/2010
I am not a hunter, i placed my cuddeback in my garden near the wood for observating, what so happen there.
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JOHN AUMILLER
DAUPHIN, PA
2/3/2010
DEER PLAY
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Curtis Randolph
Salineville, OH
2/3/2010
Can't Wait To Find The Sheds To These Deer! I've Never Had Trail Cameras That Work When The Tempatures Are Hovering Around 0 Degrees, But The Capture Works Fine! Thanks Cuddeback!
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Robert Felter
Auburn, NY
2/3/2010
I didn't set the time correctly as I was just teesting out the camera. Also I am having difficulty registering online.
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Haught Carl
Mt. Pleasant, PA
2/3/2010
My wife Bethany Carl and I love your cams and its like Christmas Day when we view our pics..- Haught Carl
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Adam Ferris
Boyd, WI
2/3/2010
Had these pics up before but we found the sheds off of these deer. here is a pic of some of them we found this year, we found a few more that arent in the picture
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CHRIS RANSOM
VANDALIA, OH
2/3/2010
HERE IS A COMPARISON, MY FRIEND HAS A REMINGTON TRAIL CAM. HERE IS A PIC HE EMAILED ME, VERSUS A PIC TAKEN WITH MY CAPTURE IR. WOULD NOT BUY ANY CAMERA OTHER THAN CUDDEBACK SUPER EASY SET-UP.
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Jim Connell
Turtle Lake, WI
2/3/2010
This picture was taken April 8th 2009. It is pretty obvious what the two turkeys are about to do, or just got done doing. The camera was actually set up along a logging road to get an idea what bucks were starting to grow antlers. I was quite surprises to see this picture when I checked the camera! What are the odds that they decide to mate right there?
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Andy Skubal
Clayton, WI
2/3/2010
This is a picture of a doe I shot during late bow season. The doe dropped in her tracks. I got down, drug the deer to the field edge, pulled the arrow out of her and then went to the house to pick up my four wheeler and 2 year old son. I promised I would get him if I shot one. When I got back the deer was gone. There was a pretty good blood trail, but after tracking for 2 days we were unable to recover the deer. Amazing enough I saw the deer out in the field about 2 days after with the rest of the deer. One heck of a limp and a nice scar but was still alive. I have been seeing her off and on for some time now. When I checked my cameras I got this picture of her. When I show people the picture they can't believe that the deer was able to live but I have proof of where she was shot because of the camera. Andy Skubal
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