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Patrick Weaver
Sod, WV
11/26/2009
a racoon watching a show
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klint Reinhardt
Durand, WI
11/26/2009
put camera up expecting to get a picture of a couple of bucks i missed and ended up completely surprised with this photo considering the fact that these are very rare in the area the photo was taken.
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Andy Shepard
Two Harbors, MN
11/26/2009
I shot this deer at 16 yards broadside. I was shocked when I got home to see that the cuddeback Capture IR was fast enough to capture my arrow exiting the opposite side of the deer. Sweet Camera!!!!
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Adam Harder
Warroad, MN
11/26/2009
I was very excited to get this picture of this buck working a scrape in early november. I have thousands of pictures of deer just walking,grazing, and even a few on the run, but never any of a buck making a scrape... Until this year. I was already totally in LOVE with this camera but this put the icing on the cake! On a sad note... Just two days after this picture was taken on Public land, my camera was stolen by someone who obviously thought they needed it more than me. But i guess it's time to start saving for a new one!
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Adam Harder
Warroad, MN
11/26/2009
I had this camera set up just inside the woods of an un-harvested bean field. I'd had several pictures of does and fawns and a few small bucks. But much to my suprise after not having any pictures at all for a few days, I figured this had to be the reason why. After reviewing earlier pictures, this wolf is actually the same height as some adult does that had passed down this trail.
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Dillon Buss
Adams, NE
11/26/2009
Set my Capture up on the trail going right by my stand, and caught this buck traveling through the morning before opening day of rifle season. Although he never showed himself throughout the season, I hope he makes it till next year. Also notice the large rub on the tree.
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Davis Wood
Lewisburg, WV
11/26/2009
I have tried many other game cameras but nothing compares or is anything close to a cuddeback.
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HERRMANN MONSTER GUIDES HERRMANN MONSTER GUIDES
EVANSDALE, IA
11/26/2009
HERRMANN MONSTER GUIDES IOWA BUCK
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malcolm whyte
Jarrettsville, MD
11/26/2009
photo 1 round one of this boxing match these doe's what to fight over this corn pile photo 2 the older buck on right is giving the younger buck some advice on how to live through the hunting season. The younger buck has ducked my and my dad's arrows.photo 3 this doe I shot with my crossbow the spot on the side of the deer is the exit side. theshot was a straight through shot. this picture was taken a week after I shot her
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Adam Donner
Tigerton, WI
11/26/2009
Photo 1- This picture proves the cuddeback is the best! The camera is so quite this deer didnt have clue it was posing for the camera. Photo 2- During the prerut, scraps are a great place for my cuddeback. It is a good scouting tool to se whats comeing into the scrap. It is so quit the deer dont have a clue its there. Photo 3- the fast trigger speed of the cuddiback allows for great pictures on trails and field edges. Thank cuddeback for your great product.
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