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Don Kohlbeck
Holly Springs, NC
2/15/2009
I have been a happy Cuddeback owner for a number of years. It usually hangs not far from my cabin and homeland up North. Having moved around the country a bit it was always nice to get a few views of home when my brother would check the card. I settled in North Carolina late last year and saw this doe a couple times. After the deer season was over back home and we got some pictures of the Bucks we DIDN'T see during the hunt I had little brother send me the camera. It only took a couple days to get these shots. She is almost a daily visitor now. Got any deals on a good new model? Looks like I am going to need two Cuddebacks now, can't miss Wisconsin too long.
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Cole Miller
Georgetown, SC
2/15/2009
The day before the camera took this pcture i threw some food scraps out in front of the camer. I got a few pics of a red fox the night before but th next day i got picture of this Calico deer.
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Jeff Fry
Highspire, PA
2/15/2009
I set my camera up at the edge of my In-Laws lawn in Lewisberry, Pa. It was difficult to tell at first, but it was concluded that this is a turkey with its head missing. They have never seen a turkey in the area. Apparently this fox knows where to find them. Everyone is excited to see what the camera has caught when I go to pull the card.
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Jimmy Burgess
Kansas City, KS
2/15/2009
I have a great peice of property that I have a great pleasure of hunting. Known to have produced several bucks over 250 inches it is no surprise I get a few very nice bucks on my new Cuddeback Capture. The camera work great over my feeder taking about 300 pictures a week.
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
2/14/2009
Even though all of the bucks in our area have already shed their antlers, I still leave my cameras out to just to see if I can get any good pictures. I thought that this picture was really cool because you can actually see the color of his eyes in the sunlight as opposed to just seeing their reflection at night.
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Todd Bischoff
Cook, NE
2/14/2009
I had tried a few cheaper models when I first started using camera's, but in the long run I now own 7 cuddeback digital cameras. Battery life and picture quality along with fast trigger speed are far and away the best. Looking forward to more in the future. Thanks to your camera's I have been very successful in havesting many types of animals!!
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Chris McDonough
Green Bay, WI
2/14/2009
Two bucks posturing for attack.
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Pete Boucher - Master Maine Guide
Kingfield, ME
2/14/2009
Saw a lot of marten tracks by my cabin in western mountains of Maine. Set up the camera in no time and took these great pics of a marten. Great camera system !!
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JOHN HEBERT
MINDEN, LA
2/13/2009
Late season photo of two nice bucks. The camera was set up on a nice fresh rub on the edge of a pine thicket. Never seen these deer before.
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loren leblanc
Metairie, LA
2/13/2009
I think the raccoons decided the deer were eating too much rice bran! Camera got a great action photo of the result without much blurring..
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