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Ron meyer
Springtown, TX
9/1/2009
This is a deer I call Wide Body and his buddy in the back ground is Lefty, I have been trying to harvest these two deer for the last 4 years. Last year I did not see either of them, but thankfully this year with my new camera I have found them again.
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Mike Dannenhauer
Fort Myers, FL
9/1/2009
I have some private property outside of Chiefland, FL. I placed a Capture on a new feeder and a couple of days later I recorded the attached picture. The picture is of a coyote chasing two turkeys...one flying away and the other just in front of camera. It's truely a rare pic! I have 6 Cuddebacks on my property and have recorded thousands of pictures since 2004 and this is by far the best one ever. All because of the trigger speed was I able to capture this event. Thanks Cuddeback!!! Mike p.s. I've attached a couple more awesome pics of Toms struting for their hens.
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Tim Hawkins
New Carlilse, OH
9/1/2009
The trigger speed and quality of picture is second to none. Cuddeback need I say more, proof is in the pictures.
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Charlie Warman
Bourbonnais, IL
9/1/2009
The first picture is in Late August of this 10 pointer that has still eluded us during the daylight. Had the no flash setup in the corner of a alfalfa and chickory mix food plot, right next to where two creeks merge. The picture has what appears to be a fawn in the picture as well but it sure is a whole lot smaller than the buck. The second picture is a big 8 pointer that we have seen numerous times. That trail camera is setup along side a creek on our property, over another food plot. The third picture is over a picked cornfield, with another nice 10 pointer that we have on our farm. This one seems to only show himself at nite because that is the only time we get pictures of him and have not seem in during the day.
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Robert Reed
Fenwick, MI
9/1/2009
This is why we use cuddeback
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Robert Reed
Fenwick, MI
9/1/2009
Thanks cuddeback again I love this camera.
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Maddy White
Wetumpka, AL
9/1/2009
While scouting for pre season bucks we caught this unique photo of a coyote with dinner(fawn).
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Michael Keegan
Martin, SD
9/1/2009
This buck has a tumor on his chest. Never saw this deer before. Photo 1 Doe caught in mid flight jumping a water hole in front of my camera got a big rain and it flooder in front of my camera. Photo 2 This is a exceptional 4x4 That I photogahted all last has gotten bigger. Photo 3
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Brian Hilgenfeld
Blair, NE
9/1/2009
My Cuddeback Expert is set up on a fence line 50 yards from tree-stand I killed a 130 class buck on last year. This location is a real bachelor pad as you can see from the video! Mid-October the bucks leave the spot for more fertile grounds! I have 4 Cuddebacks and I depend on them for early and late season scouting!
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Matt Brown
Crofton, KY
8/31/2009
I knew their was big deer in the area and tried a moultrie camera and it messed up on me in a month so i bout a cuddeback and found instant success on getting pictures of great deer and awesome pictures. I am very empressed and ill never buy nothin else but a cuddeback!!!
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