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Casey Adams
Ellisville, MS
12/7/2009
First year stand, not bad for Mississippi.
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Stephen Paulsen
Peshtigo, WI
12/7/2009
Turkey streaching her wings
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Bob & Linn White
Seminole, AL
12/7/2009
Fastest trigger speed I've even seen.
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david tucker
dinwiddie, VA
12/7/2009
Nice pic of an old buck stalking a doe in estrus.
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david tucker
dinwiddie, VA
12/7/2009
Cuddeback is the only way to go. I replaced my Moultrie and Stealth and have been happy ever since.
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Joe Hamilton
Belleville, IL
12/6/2009
Strollin through the food plot.
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Don Schultz
wooster, OH
12/6/2009
This huge buck i found to be living behind our shop. I set up my stand and saw him a few times, but without a good shot for my bow. Hopefully he is still at large for this year.
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Brian Cook
Hilliard, OH
12/6/2009
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Lynfield Tolar
Columbia, SC
12/6/2009
I recently moved my cuddyback to a new game trail and got these great photos all in the same week. I got the rabbit in mid-air and as I scrolled thru the rest of the photos I could see why he was on the move. The bobcat has a rabbit in his mouth and the coyote is on the prowl. The same morning I checked the camera to get these photos, I saw 2 bobcats tracking a rabbit across my food plot. The capture is a great name for your camera because I have captured some great photos. I hunt my 85 acre family land in Bennettsvile, SC.
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Mark von Brevern
Seymour, WI
12/6/2009
I know it's December, and I'm sure you're receiving a large assortment of deer photo's. I was so impressed with my Cuddeback IR taking this photo, I need to share it with you Walt! The date and time are accurate on the photo stamp. The location is NE WI. Camera is set on priv. prop. in a location with high wildlife traffic. Bedding area on 2 sides and agricul. fields on 2 sides. I was pleasantly surprised to see this jake photo. It looks to me he is on his way out though! What is the shutter speed of the Cuddeback IR? What is wing speed needed become airborne for this bird. This jake is standing on one leg tip-toed, fractions of a second before lift off. The closest wing in motion has incredible detail in the forward swing - looks like fingers! The opposite wing has an amazing length of arc. The detailed lines are evident but yet the wing is translucent - see right through it. All this and the head and body are perfectly still - an awesome photo!
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