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steve manley
blue springs, MO
12/5/2009
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Kraig Bauman
Ripon, WI
12/5/2009
Had camera set up for deer, and this fox showed up with a pheasant in its mouth.
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Gary Moenck
Webster City, IA
12/5/2009
Several shots of deer that have been frequenting our salt block below our house near the Boone River.
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Gary Moenck
Webster City, IA
12/5/2009
We usually capture a lot of raccoon and deer photos, and were expecting to find the buck we had been watching, when we got this great shot of a coyote. It is looking up at our house it seems.
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Ryan Havlicek
Ashley, OH
12/5/2009
This photo was captured after the buck had been hit. As you can see there is little penetration. This camera's trigger speed is second to none.
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James Dumaine-Savage
Woodstock, CT
12/5/2009
I shot this deer with an arrow and he turned after being hit to run off and my cuddeyback snapped the photo. You can see my green and white arrow fletching on the far side of the deer.Talk about trigger speed!!I was impresssed. Unfortunately the next day my camera was stolen from my own property and it will be a while before I can save up enough for another one. When I get another one it will be a cuddeyback.
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steve dillard
denton, NC
12/5/2009
Here are some pics of some nice bucks on my property.
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steve dillard
denton, NC
12/5/2009
followed this deers progress all summer with my cuddebacks as soon as the bow season opened he relocated. So I moved my cameras until I found him. Took him three days later in the pouring rain with my bow. My first pope and young. Couldn't have done it without the Cuddeback's.
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Stefano Battistini
Parma - Italy,
12/5/2009
I live in Italy and I put my CUDDEBACK in a bush in my country house. Two wild boars came to eat the fruit I put on the ground.
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Andrew Kean
Spotsylvania, VA
12/5/2009
I set my Cuddeback Capture watching over this trail on our mountain property. It was very cool to be able to capture this tom breeding his hen! What an awesome trail camera! That you Cuddeback.
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