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Wes Orr
Angola, IN
8/20/2009
Some of the bigger deer finally came out this last week.
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Ryan Mott
Latrobe, PA
8/20/2009
The first picture are two deer eating corn but the one very different from the other looks to have some type of disease that im not sure of. maybe mainge or however you spell it, but my second pic is a close up of the so called diseased buck but the clarity of my cuddeback capture to show this is just amasing! oh and the last pic with the doe and two fawns, i never knew they did this and maybe some of you never did either thats why i felt to share it. also i thought it was quite funny
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Kevin Kimball
Baton Rouge, LA
8/20/2009
I enjoy setting up my camera by my feeder and setting it for every two minutes to share the photographs with my 2 boys. We mostly capture raccoons, does & yearlings with the occasional buck but were excited to get a shot of this nice young 8 point still in felt.
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Adam Boysen
Hills, IA
8/20/2009
The pictures get better every time I check the camera. I think this is the best camera you have ever made. Adam
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Jay Hembree
Livingston, AL
8/20/2009
We never would have known these two bucks existed if it weren't for our Cuddebacks. These 2 were locked up a day before bow season opened in Alabama. One was a perfectly symmetrical 10 point and the other was a nice 8 point. These are pretty decent deer for this area and neither one were killed last year. We hope to get a crack at one this year.
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Kaleb Mccarville
Cedarville, AR
8/20/2009
I put my camera in a new spot and got 800 pictures in a week. The next week I got 700. Here are some of the better ones
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Michael C. Irwin
Madison, OH
8/20/2009
I have used other camera's in the past and I just purchased my Cuddeback Capture IR 's and I can't believe what I been missing in my hunting woods. I'm getting photo's of deer that NOBODY has seen before in the area. The color photo's are clear and the Infa Red photo's are amazing, the deer have NO CLUE that they are being photographed.I'm getting over 200 photo's per week and the batteries are doing just fine in the 4 th week. It has me even more pumped up for the upcoming season.
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Levi Roeber
Ashland, NE
8/20/2009
i set my camera up on a beaver damn hoping to get video of a beaver fixing the damn. but got couple short video clips of some coons and one with a coon and beaver that come within 3 feet of each other.
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Thomas Sides
Athens, AL
8/20/2009
THIS IS ONE OF THE WILDEST PICTURES I HAVE EVER SEEN. IT WAS TAKEN AT LYNCHBURGH TENNESSEE AT A FARM WE DEER AND TURKEY HUNT THAT BELONGS TO A FRIEND OF MINE. WE WERE GETTING READY FOR TURKEY SEASON CHECKING CAMERAS TO SEE WHAT WE HAD AND TO OUR AMAZEMENT THIS IS WHAT WE SAW. THIS IS AN EAGLE ABOUT TO TAKE OUT A GOBBLER. THE THING THAT MAKES THIS SO UNUSUAL IS THAT WE HAVE NEVER SEEN AN EAGLE ANYWHERE AROUND THIS FARM AND ALTHOUGH THEY ARE STARTING TO BE MORE COMMON IN THE SOUTH THEY ARE STILL A VERY RARE SIGHTING.
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Douglas Sharp
Mecosta, MI
8/20/2009
I set the camera along a thicket monitoring some deer trails. When I reviewed the photos these two hawks were in the frame having a dispute. Thought this was a cool pic not quite centered. This photo was taken July 2009. Hope you all enjoy.
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