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kyle stauffer
polo, IL
6/22/2009
the first pic is a pic of a rutting buck chasing a doe down o small creek. the second pic is of the buck close up.
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Lance Reed
Saint Genevieve, MO
6/22/2009
Purchased this camera back in the spring and I am very happy with it.I do not think I would have taken these pictures of these coyotes trotting through the field without the fast trigger speed of the Capture Cuddeback. Looks like I need to do some coyote hunting.
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Dean Miller
Antwerp, OH
6/22/2009
I caught a yot sneeking in .And the camera picked up the moths.amazing
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Jordan Kampa
Independence, WI
6/22/2009
Well I saw the commercials on the Capture and thats when i decided to buy one. Ever since I have owned it the pictures are amazing. The clarity and fast trigger speed is unbelevable. I love this camera and I am going to buy another.
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Roy H
A, AR
6/22/2009
I've gotten several pics of does in this area. This one seems to be a camera hog. Hello Brown eyes.
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Paul Betsworth
Westfield, IA
6/22/2009
I put my camera out to see how the antler growth is coming along in the bucks. I was surprised to see how far along this one is this early.
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Todd Lytle
Collinsville, OK
6/22/2009
We found this pic this past weekend. It was captured on 6-19-09. This camera is on the corner of one of our food plots mounted to a T-post. This is a plot that we have just recently tilled and planted. We have seen coyotes and bobcats on our land before, but never like this!
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Leonard Hicks
Concordia, KS
6/22/2009
November of 2007, my buddy, Jim Menard and I saw and filmed this deer walking down the Republican River 150 yards away. Never saw him the rest of the year. Last year I got this picture of him on my Cuddeback Excite. In November, I had come in to 60 yards of me during bow season, following a doe. Unfortunately the doe turned and took him away from me. Both of his sheds were found by another person who is having them mounted. The G-2's are 15 inches long and the taxidermist estimated his spread at 20 inches. The taxidermist said his circumfrence was around 4 inches so he thought he will be hitting prime age this year at 4 1/2 or 5 1/2 years old. He put his score at 175 with very little deductions which is pretty darn good score for an 8 pointer. He spends most of his time on the 200 acres I hunt so I should have a pretty good chance at him this year. Thanks for a great camera, most people would never believe there is deer of that caliber if I didn't have picture proof at least.
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Todd Russell
Bridgeport, NE
6/22/2009
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Ryan True
LeRoy, KS
6/22/2009
These are the first fawn pictures of the year, and i don't think it will be the last.
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