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Walter Haase
Lindenhurst, NY
9/20/2009
These two deer a little 4 pointer and a little doe are fighting over some feed.There is plenty of feed just not that much room ,its a small pass through in a tree line about 4 foot by 3 foot wide.
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Jason Bates
Whitesburg, KY
9/20/2009
Set this camera out hoping to Capture a big buck coming through. No buck here, but this doe posed for a great picture at my mineral lick, just as the sun was peaking over the Appalachian Mountains.
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Dennis Crouse
Darlington, MD
9/20/2009
Large fox looking for his next meal after a fresh snowfall
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Lance Goings
Cherokee, IA
9/20/2009
I have got 85 pictures (between 2 Cuddeback Captures) of this nice four by four since the first part of Aug. 2009. On August 30th he was still in velvet, but on Sept. 4th the velvet was gone. I am so thankful that I have 2 Cuddeback cameras to capture these great pictures! Hopefully, I will have a successful bow season!
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Bart Prahl
Manawa, WI
9/20/2009
More great pics from my Capture. I have been moving my camera each week to pinpoint where the deer are crossing. Looks like I need to move my stand.
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Zach Betz
valpo, IN
9/20/2009
Deer just started comeing to a scrap and look what showed up.
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mike ellis
Manchester, PA
9/20/2009
We just got the Cuddeback Capture IR and these were the first pictures on them. There were a lot of bucks and a coyote
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Daniel Opsahl
Cloverdale, MN
9/20/2009
Finally seeing what I want to see.
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Timothy Dowd
Bath, NY
9/20/2009
My cuddeback camera was set-up on the edge of a corn field and a heavily traveled deer trail. I had seen bear tracks in the immediate area. I could not imagine the picture my cuddeback was about to capture. Absolutely awesome picture!
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Greg Mager
Rosedale, IN
9/20/2009
The Cuddebacks are awesome. We have used three other brands in the last year but none compare to the Cuddeback. One of these pictures is an antlered doe that we have been watching for about a year now and finally got a pic of her.
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