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Kathy Misiaszek
San Marcos, TX
5/13/2009
Our expert cuddeback has captured many deer, turkey, racoon, squirrels, and pheasants, so it was a pleasure to see something new on the memory stick this week. Enjoy!
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Dan Misiaszek
San Marcos, TX
5/13/2009
Our corn was disappearing from the feeds at an alarming rate. We set the feeders up for minimal feeding but still could not understand where all the corn was going. We then purchased 2 expert model cuddleback cameras and got our answer. We have since hung PVC pipe around the feeder legs and solved the problem! Thanks - Dan
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Tim Dilts
East Lansing, MI
5/12/2009
After a successful turkey hunt I went to check my cameras thinking I would have some nice long beards on my no flash. To my suprise I opened up this picture of a buck with his antlers still on as of April 30th. The buck in the background has new growth already. Time to get the cameras out.
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Dominic Magnoni
Tempe, AZ
5/12/2009
Christmas card picture from Pine, AZ. Arizona is not all 125F and rocks
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Paul Wallace
Albany, GA
5/12/2009
We check our feeders daily and are amazed at the array of animals and birds we capture on camera. The bobcat shows up on a regular basis. The owl has found a field rat hole and evidently caught the rat coming out of its hole.
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Justin Rife
valparaiso, IN
5/12/2009
Camera is set up on a heavily used trail. I had a moultie on the trail previously and I was only getting the tail end of the deer. My cuddeback never misses em.
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Douglas Nagel
Kalamazoo, MI
5/11/2009
I have really enjoyed my Cuddeback scouting cameras. I am on my 4th Cuddeback camera. I started out a few years ago with the old 35mm film rolls, and now, my favorite is the no flash digital scouting cam. In April, I put my camera on what I thought was a coyote den and to my surprise, my spy camera showed that it was a red fox den with 5 pups. In the course of a week, I have many photos of the mother bringing in food and nursing her pups. Some in the middle of the night and some during the day light hours. I don't imagine you have many pictures of a fox nursing her pups. Now, thanks to my Cuddeback camera, I have some pictures of this myself.
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RON SOWIEJA
GREENWOOD, WI
5/11/2009
EARLY SPRING PHOTO ON A CENTRAL WI. FOOD PLOT. A UNWANTED VISITOR
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Scott Vater
Middleton, WI
5/11/2009
The bucks are starting to grow here in Wisconsin now. Also got another picture of the white deer and she looks like she might have fawns. The capture came through again for me. Best camera I have ever used.
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Zach Polaske
Superior, WI
5/10/2009
I put my camera out in my bow hunting area hoping to see a few bucks sprouting antlers, and this wolf stepped in for a quick picture. We see a few wolves in Northern Wisconsin, but rarely capture a picture like this.
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