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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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Cody Hatton
Chillicothe, OH
2/13/2009
The first picture, this is a nice buck that we hunted early season, and I thought this was a good picture to show off his rack. The second picture, this is a little buck that we get regularly and I thought that it had a nice skyline. The last picture, is a buck that we had last year and he came in one night, and the next night dad said he was going to kill that deer, and he comes home. He killed the deer.
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Cody Hatton
Chillicothe, OH
2/13/2009
The first picture, the big one we've had pictures of for two years, and he's blind in one eye as you can see in the picture. And we hunted him a lot during early bow season. We also hunted the six point in the picture. Both were killed, but we weren't the lucky ones to get em. The second picture, is a doe and a fawn that I thought was a good point of view. And the last one, is the six pointer from the first picture by himself.
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JON BARGREN
BYRON, IL
2/13/2009
I PLACED ROAD KILL ON OUR POND IN AN ATTEMPT TO DRAW IN SOME OF THE MANY COYOTIES ON OUR PROPERTY, BUT IN ADDITION TO THE COYOTIES, HAWKS, RACOONS, POSSUM, AND BALD EAGLES WERE ALSO USING THE EASY MEAL. SO I DECIDED TO TRY AND GET THEM WITH MY CUDDEBACK. I FASTENED MY CAPTURE TO A FIVE GALLON BUCKET,FILLED WITH DIRT TO WEIGHT IT DOWN, AND PLACED IT 5 FEET FROM THE MEAL AND CAME BACK TWO DAYS LATER. I WAS BLOWN AWAY BY THE PICTURES THE CUDDEBACK CAPTURED . THANKS FOR BUILDING SUCH A FANTASTIC CAMERA SO THAT I CAN MORE FULLY ENJOY ALL THAT NATURE HAS TO OFFER!
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