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Jeremy Laskowski
guttenburg, IA
8/11/2009
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Jared Young
Pekin, IN
8/11/2009
I placed my Cudde Back on this trail hoping to get a picture of a buck but instead i caught a coon eatin dinner!
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Travis Lantz
Billings, MO
8/11/2009
These are some of my best and different pitchers yet.
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Travis Lantz
Billings, MO
8/11/2009
Look at these close up pitchers of these animals. My best close up pitchers yet.
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Ryan Fenning
Warren, MN
8/11/2009
This big guy always comes around between midnight and one in the morning every third day. Just like clock work. The Capture Cuddeback is the only camera to buy. Other camera's weren't fast enough to capture a picture of this guy.
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Jeffery Newman
Hazlehurst, MS
8/11/2009
Saltlick deer!
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BRANDON FORTENBERRY
brookhaven, MS
8/11/2009
I hung a lock on stand on an old logging road where bucks had made scrapes for years. As soon as the rut started to heat up a large scrape appeared under my stand. I put my Cuddeback literally on the same tree as my stand was in! On the morning of this picture I decided to make a quick hunt before work. I had to leave around 8:30am. The next week I pulled the card and could not believe this guy was checking this scrape, five steps from my treestand, and one hour after I left! Even though I didn't get him, this pic made a great conversation piece. All I can do is laugh and look forward to this year. Thanks for a great product! Brandon Fortenberry Crossland Game Calls and Outdoor Ministries
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Conn Lamberson
Hannibal, MO
8/11/2009
These pics are from Capture IR with a trophy rock. In two weeks I had over forty pics of this buck. All of them after dark.
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justin keepes
mount carmel, IL
8/11/2009
My new turkey spot!!
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Bryan nolan
Napoleonville, LA
8/11/2009
Running behind this year, first photos of the year. Check out the doe with front leg missing doesn't slow her down from eating. Cuddebacks are the best i own eight and counting.
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