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Gary Knepper
Pounding Mill, VA
3/6/2009
I received my Cuddeback Capture camera this past Christmas and have had nothing but fun with it since that time. I put corn out on the ground to draw the deer to my property and within range of my camera. The 1st picture shows to dear reared up getting ready to duke it out over the feed. The second picture shows a young button buck just a little ticked off at a raccoon over crowding his space and the raccoon isn't to happy either. The 3rd photo shows deer on a very cold cold evening and the color in this photo really brings out how cold it was. The flash doesn't seem to scare any of the wildlife. I love this camera and thanks for a great product. Sincerely, Gary L. Knepper
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Dan The Man Hasselburg
Qunicy, IN
3/6/2009
First look at the squirrel in the bucket as this nice young 8 pointer is come in to eat. Me and my hunting buddy was very upset when we saw that the neighbor shoot this young deer. This deer was only around 2 years old and he would have been a real trophy the next year if they knew how to manage deer.
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Dan The Man Hasselburg
Qunicy, IN
3/6/2009
These hens wouldnt let this doe in for any food.
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Dan The Man Hasselburg
Quincy, IN
3/6/2009
We called this buck the coon lover if you look in the photo the coon and the deer are noise to noise. My Best friend was able to hunt in the right spot and bring down this nice 9 pointer thanks to the cuddeback we know he was on the property. He is the one in the ball cap.
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Dan The Man Hasselburg
Quincy, IN
3/6/2009
Look at this buck look at the sun coming over the hill and then stepping in to a cloud of fog. This buck is still living around are hunt ground. Thanks to cuddeback we know he is there and we are going to watch him grow to a bigger and better deer. We cant wait to see him in next year in the tree stand. Thanks cuddeback for helping us manage are deer herd. Dan The Man
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Dan The Man Hasselburg
Quincy, IN
3/6/2009
This buck is still living around are hunt ground. Thanks to cuddeback we know he is there and we are going to watch him grow to a bigger and better deer. We cant wait to see him in next year in the tree stand. Thanks cuddeback for helping us manage are deer herd. Dan The Man
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Dwayne Young
Bassett, VA
3/6/2009
After a big snow I scouted and found a place where deer had been intersecting this particular area of my property. I setup the camera and left it for 5 days. The blurry pic is a bird thinking that the lens was a hole for him to move into. The other is of a sneaky red fox passing thru the area. The clearity of the picture is remarkable. I am very pleased with the quality of this Cuddeback camera I received for Christmas.
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Bruce Lynch
Frankford, DE
3/6/2009
I found a community scrape near a holly tree so I put the NoFlash there, I got several video clips of deer standing up and biting,licking and rubbing on the limbs. This one particular photo really stood out, it's kind of freaky. My description is girl with an attitude looking in the mirror .
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Bruce Lynch
Frankford, DE
3/6/2009
Last year my dad said he saw an albino squirell while deer hunting. I figured he was seeing things, must be a skinny possum . I hunted his stand one day this year and caught a glimpse of this critter...he wasn't seeing things. I set out on a mission with my No Flash and after some time and different set-ups--I got a good photo of him(I call him Casper).
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Troy Reese
Pocatello, ID
3/5/2009
This was a spring bear hunt in central Idaho in 2008. We set the cuddeback no flash up to take a still and a 30 second video. This was the smaller of two boars that were coming in to this particular bait the other bear would only come in at night. We chose to let this bear grow another year or two. He has a very unique spot on his chest made him very tough to pass up.
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