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Paul Grzybowski
Orchard Park, NY
5/25/2009
put my capture out to check a new area for this year. Went to look at the cam after a week thought it was strange that it was sideways on the tree and found out why
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Myles Seaver
Grand Haven, MI
5/25/2009
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Cheetah Conservation Botswana
Gaborone, Botswana,
5/25/2009
This cheetah is a male using a play tree for territorial marking- we can identify him by his markings as no two cheetah have the same spot pattern. Great photo!! We are ready to buy 20 more Cuddebacks for our research!
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john engholm
elmendorf AFB, AK
5/25/2009
I'm was black bear baiting in alaska and this brown bear decided he was going to try to fit his big ol' head in my bait barrell but he couldnt get his head to fit! Thanks cuddeback, you guys have the best cameras bar none!
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lonnie harrison
bryant, AR
5/24/2009
my first feeder, my first trail cam, my first week of activity! 5 days, over 60 photos! thanks CUDDE!!!!! woohoo!
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George Merritt
Paris, TX
5/24/2009
This picture was taken on our west Texas ranch. The Capture we use has been taking over a 1000 photos every two weeks for the past 4 months. (When we purchased the property) This photo was unusual in that the Capture caught the buck and doe sparing at just the right moment .
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Dan Kippley
Sauk City, WI
5/24/2009
My son and I were turkey hunting and we were walking this trail when we cut some good size deer tracks. So I set up my camra in hopes of catching the deer that made the tracks.My son shoot a 24.9 lb tom that morning. Aweek later I when and pick up the camra and to my suprise I got this tom on film and it was dated after my son shoot his turkey.
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Lindsay Stelma
Cedar Springs, MI
5/24/2009
First week with our new Cuddeback and even the deer are fighting over it!
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Steve Inman
DeMotte, IN
5/24/2009
I have a Capture Cudeback and set the camera up on a tree at knee height and aimed it approximately 15 feet from a mineral block that I have set out at 20 yards from a ladder stand for deer hunting both archery and shotgun. I got this great photo of a doe walking directly in front of the camera. I am very pleased with the quality of this camera.
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Mark Fischer
Oconomowoc, WI
5/24/2009
The picture is from the first 20 I took with my capture, also a coyote and a lot of deer.
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