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Bryce Venzke
Athens, WI
9/13/2009
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Chase Smith
Highland, KS
9/13/2009
I have had these two bucks on camera throughout the summer in velvet. I now can see what these two will really be. These two bucks will be on my list this bow season.
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Bryce Venzke
Athens, WI
9/13/2009
I set the capture IR up on a what I thought was a well used deer trail.
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scott mackner
lake park, MN
9/13/2009
This is not the monster buck of a lifetime but it is a very interesting looking one. And the sun coming up in the background is beautiful. Thank you for such a great camera!
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Christen Allen
Veedersburg, IN
9/13/2009
In the 5 years I've been using your cameras I have never seen this. This is the 1st time I've got a picture of a deer losing his velvet.
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Conn Lamberson
Hannibal, MO
9/13/2009
I had about 50 pics of this buck in velvet. He looks just as good out of velvet. I have yet to get a pic in daylight.
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bill bevill
chesapeake, VA
9/13/2009
i purchased my first cuddeback capture ir this year. i've tried 4 different manufacturers' cameras prior to buying a cuddeback. the cuddeback capture's easy setup, trigger speed and picture quality is BY FAR THE BEST ON THE MARKET. i put it up on my farm in halifax, va. here's proof that QDMA works no matter where you are. some pics. of 4 different nice virginia bucks and a good young buck. don't waste your time with other cameras, BUY A CUDDEBACK!
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Dustin Gibson
west liberty, KY
9/13/2009
I just got a new cuddeback,and found a new hunting location. Didnt know what to expect. I was surprised when my first pictures was of these big guys. The deer on the right is a huge ten point. Which he still has plenty of Velvet left on his antlers. The deer on the left you see is a huge nine point and has already shed all of his velvet off. My new cuddeback is awsome. The second picture is of the same nine point, but with a different deer which has not shed his velvet off yet either. I just throught it was cool that one deer has velvet and the other dont. Thanks Dustin
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James Stewart
Crosby, TX
9/13/2009
I finally have pics of a buck that are just as tired of the coons as myself, I just wish he was a little faster on the hooves.
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Todd Rick
Janesville, WI
9/12/2009
Bucks progression in and out of velvet.
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