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J Brian Hoag
arkansas city, KS
9/7/2009
this is the best i've had
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Brent Gillott
Beavercreek, OH
9/7/2009
Here's something you don't see everyday. I thought there might be some big boys in the area but this is rediculous. I never laughed so hard when this pic came up. After some research I discovered that a neighboring farmer had a few of these get loose.
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Travis Newbern
Grimesland, NC
9/7/2009
Pre-season deer scouting in Hertford Co., NC revealed several bears using our bait pile. The camera was up only 2 days before this young bear decided to rip it off the tree. After that we had about 80 photos of the tree tops. Hats off to Cuddeback, it took a lickin' and kept on tickin!
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James McCalister
Rockville, IN
9/7/2009
I was watching a real nice 10 point buck, but couldn't get a good look at him because he would run. I had an older 35 mm stealth cam that I put out on Friday, August 7. I went back on Monday, August 10 to find 16 pictures. I took the film to get it developed. Much to my surprise, I had pictures of five different bucks. They were approximately 120 8 point, 130 7 point, 150 11 point, 180 13 point and 200 + 19 point. I went and bought a moutry camera and two cudde back Capture IR cameras. I have since gotten pictures of another 180 + buck on my cudde back. This is three huge bucks in the same area!! I had no idea what I was getting myself into? I also have more pictures.
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Chris Albritton
Dubach, LA
9/7/2009
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bruce a macdonald
watertown, NY
9/7/2009
what is this thing in my swamp a doe checking out the cuddyback
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David Hinkle
Odenville, AL
9/7/2009
RACCOONS DO NOT FIGHT FARE.
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David Hinkle
Odenville, AL
9/7/2009
I HAVE NEVER BEEN ABLE TO GET A PICTURE OF A FAWN BEFORE,THE DOE'S ARE TO CAUTIOUS OF CAMERAS.BUT WITH THE CUDDEBACK THY SEEMED UNAWARE.THANK YOU CUDDEBACK
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Edward Laggart
Des Moines, WA
9/7/2009
I was interested in seeing what other animals that I was feeding besides the neighborhood stray cats (about 7). I was surprised by how often cats eat. Almost every two hours. I've captured raccoons, opossums, squirrels, starlings, crows, and a woodpecker so far. I love the camera. It's been lots of fun.
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Shaun Stevens
Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland,
9/7/2009
I am a member of the Big Cats In Britain research group, and we investigate Big Cat sightings in the UK. www.bigcatsinbritain.org I'm still waiting to capture a big cat with my cuddeback camera, but I'm getting some great Roe Deer shots. Although the first image submitted looks like a kangaroo. LOL second image is of a buzzard third image is of a Roe Deer and fawn
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