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tucker crisp
natchez, MS
9/20/2009
well i saw what i thought were kangaroos boxing.i went and got my wife out of bed at midnight and told her there were two kangaroos dancing behind the house under the booger light.she wanted to know if they were doing the tango.she thought i was crazy and never got up. lucky for me i had me ole cuddeback spying on them. i showed her the pictures and she said what are two kangaroos doing in natchez mississippi? i said heck if i know but i will bet you they have been arourd but the cuddeback camera is the only one quick enough to catch them dancing.
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zach watson
lawrenceburg, TN
9/19/2009
i just bought my Capture IR and i love it its a great scouting tool and this doe is eating my bag-r-buck with its fawn
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Brock Nash
Sedgwick, KS
9/19/2009
I live in South central Kansas. I finally was able to buy a small chunk of land last fall for deer hunting. This buck is the first deer I've got on my first camera the first time I put it out! Needless to say I'm pretty excited!
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Gary Snell Jr.
Potsdam, NY
9/19/2009
I live in St. Lawrence County, New York, approximately 25 miles from the Canadian Border. I am not in moose country , or even close to it. Seven or eight years ago we had a moose go through our property, all we saw were the tracks. Last Wednesday morning one was sighted in a farmer's field near our property. I had my cuddeback set up on a food plot over a mile and a half away from the sighting. I couldn't believe my good luck when I checked my camera today.
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Luke Hall
Marathon, WI
9/19/2009
Photos shot in Northern Wisconsin on privately owned land. The first picture is just a beautiful pic with the sun just coming up in the background. The second pic is taken at the same spot, same camera, BEAUTIFUL deer.
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Mitch McArdle
Monroe, WI
9/19/2009
Three mature bucks we all have on our farm in wisconsin. The one ten point is messed up on the right side he sports no main beam but has all five points that grow straight out of his head.
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Mitch McArdle
Monroe, WI
9/19/2009
Three mature bucks we all have on our farm in wisconsin. The one ten point is messed up on the right side he sports no main beam but has all five points that grow straight out of his head.
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scott mackner
lakepark, MN
9/19/2009
My capture never seems quite surprising me! This is a picture of a very impressive 12 pointer that until now had evaded being caught on camera but the it seems there is no escapeing the capture it will get ya every time! I can't wait to get a shot!
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Matthew Maeser
CANEYVILLE, KY
9/19/2009
This Buck was the first deer captured on my new cuddeback capture IR
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Danny Kissel
newville, PA
9/19/2009
We've been moving our cuddeback capture around to different trails to see what was passing through the area. The fast trigger speed caught this coyote trotting by.
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