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Derek Ivie
Palmer, TX
10/9/2009
I hunt in the Trinity River bottom... when it floods, it really floods. This was my second set of cuddeback cams. Last month, we received a lot of rainfall, and I was afraid that the river had gotten out of bank, but wasn't able to check my cams for a few weeks. Once I did, I confirmed my fear that two of my cams had been ruined in the flood. I pulled the memory cards to check them and found that they still worked. This photo was the last photo that this one particular camera ever took. The camera was mounted 4 feet off of the ground. I have a series of pictures that shows the water rising, this is the last..... triggered by a raccoon swimming by in about 4 feet of water. I thought this was a very unique capture! I have greatly appreciated my cuddebacks over the years. I guess I'll be without this hunting season, but will save up to replace one day. Happy Hunting. P.S. Any chance at a coupon or two towards replacing these cameras? Thanks again. Derek Ivie (903)851-5011
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10/9/2009
this bucks name is wally and have not seen him in person but thanks to my 5 cudde cameras I know he is around
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Steve Powell
McKinney, TX
10/9/2009
I have 7 cuddeback camera's ranging from the 3000 to the no flash. I will not hunt without this camera to scout out the deer to be taken each year. Thanks for such a great product.
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Lucas Schulte
Amana, IA
10/9/2009
These two deer are deer ive seen cross the road a mile away from where these pictures were taken. The one with large brow tines, and the freak 7 point. I put my cuddeback on a scrape witha scent bomb next to my stand and this is what I found.
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Jess eMERY
justin, TX
10/9/2009
These are some really nice bucks,thanks for a great camera Cuddeback.
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Mark Cuddeback
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10/9/2009
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Treg Scharf
Beaver Dam, WI
10/9/2009
I went out hunting Friday morning and checked my carema after an uneventful morning. Talk about a day late. This buck would have given me a chance at him in the morning and in the aftrenoon had I been able to be out hunting on Thursday. Oh well, at least I know he is there, and many others, thanks to both of my Capture IR's.
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Brien Hansen
Doylestown, PA
10/9/2009
We had been using a Cuddeback C-1000 for years but finally upgraded to the IR after a big bruin used the C-1000 as his personal back scratcher. We caught this same big northwoods (Bradford County, PA) bruin on the IR (mounted in a Bear Safe) as he hung out for more than an hour one night. We have photographed this bear for the past two years but never for such an extended succession of time. The stealth of the IR paid very quick dividends! We have also included a picture a beautiful sow and her 3 cubs that visited less than 12 hours before the big bruin. Thanks to the stealth of the IR, they too were lengthy visitors. Hopefully the big bruin passed his great genes to the cubs!
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mitch legendre
houma, LA
10/9/2009
PRACTICING FOR THE BIG DANCE IN JANUARY HERE IN LOUISIANA!!!
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Rosemary LeGault
Fremont, WI
10/9/2009
This 12pnt Non-Typical was only seen once on our land- And he brought a big 10 pnt friend with him when he did. I noticed the non-typical was already completely shed and the other still in velvet.
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