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Adam Ferris
Boyd, WI
12/4/2009
I put my camera out over some scrapes i was hunting over during bow season. The big 8 with a broken tine came in without giving me a good shot but the cuddeback did its job and got the shot.And i also had a surprising picture when i saw the bobcat at the scrape. The last picture was another scrape i moved my camera to but never hunted over. Maybe i should've.
Boyd, WI
12/4/2009
I put my camera out over some scrapes i was hunting over during bow season. The big 8 with a broken tine came in without giving me a good shot but the cuddeback did its job and got the shot.And i also had a surprising picture when i saw the bobcat at the scrape. The last picture was another scrape i moved my camera to but never hunted over. Maybe i should've.
brian qualls
bella vista, AR
12/4/2009
love my new capture ir got more picture than ever before this is a 8 point i have been after all year.without this camera would have never known he was there. thanks cuddeback!!
bella vista, AR
12/4/2009
love my new capture ir got more picture than ever before this is a 8 point i have been after all year.without this camera would have never known he was there. thanks cuddeback!!
John Bordelon
Port Allen, LA
12/3/2009
Let me start by saying that I have been a cuddeback fan since I bought one of the original digitals years ago, which is still taking great pictures for me. However, this story involves one of my Captures. The pictures tell the story-before, during and after the shot. My nine year old daughter and I had just settled in for a cool morning hunt when we noticed the flash down our shooting lane. The binos revealed that he was one that we had been getting pictures of, so we knew we wanted to take him as a cull buck. The 7MM-08 and the Capture flashed simultaniously. The picture of the buck dropping to the ground is a true testimate to Cuddeback's trigger speed. This was her first ever shot at live game, and thanks to Cuddeback, we have these pictures CAPTURED to cherish for a lifetime. He was a 3 1/2 year old, 17 inch wide, 195 pound 7 point. Thanks Cuddeback!!
Port Allen, LA
12/3/2009
Let me start by saying that I have been a cuddeback fan since I bought one of the original digitals years ago, which is still taking great pictures for me. However, this story involves one of my Captures. The pictures tell the story-before, during and after the shot. My nine year old daughter and I had just settled in for a cool morning hunt when we noticed the flash down our shooting lane. The binos revealed that he was one that we had been getting pictures of, so we knew we wanted to take him as a cull buck. The 7MM-08 and the Capture flashed simultaniously. The picture of the buck dropping to the ground is a true testimate to Cuddeback's trigger speed. This was her first ever shot at live game, and thanks to Cuddeback, we have these pictures CAPTURED to cherish for a lifetime. He was a 3 1/2 year old, 17 inch wide, 195 pound 7 point. Thanks Cuddeback!!
Rachelle Mustard
Leesburg, OH
12/3/2009
Hes looking for some does that just came through the same spot a little earlier.
Leesburg, OH
12/3/2009
Hes looking for some does that just came through the same spot a little earlier.