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casey brandys
Three Rivers, MI
1/10/2009
I placed a pile of scrape venison behind our house in hopes of capturing photos of coyotes. Instead I got many pictures of redtail hawks and one seems to have captured the hawk in mid-flight with a piece of venison in it's claw.
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Jon
,
1/10/2009
This axis never comes out when I am hunting..but I know he's around thanks to the camera.
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Jon Mechler
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1/10/2009
Axis
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Michael Tolleson
Hot Springs, AR
1/10/2009
In addition here are some more photos that I have gotten with my cuddeback.
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Michael Tolleson
Hot Springs, AR
1/10/2009
I have used many trail cameras and have had trouble with trigger speed. However, that is a thing of the past. A cuddeback capture and one deer season later I have thousands of pictures and one in particular completly convinces me that I have the fastest trigger speed on the market today.Thanks
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Linford Leinbach
Bethel, PA
1/10/2009
Set up camera to monitor a buck rub and got more than we expected. The first picture in a red fox fight in action. The third picture is an example of the fast trigger action of a Cuddeback.
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Karina Engeling
Brenham, TX
1/10/2009
this 8 point buck is showing great tolerance to this much younger buck...
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Robin Lines
Windhoek,
1/10/2009
Monitoring waterholes for activity of African wild dogs has it's challenges - elephant will investogate anything, so we put the camera high in a tree. Voila.
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tom gibbons
camp douglas, WI
1/9/2009
the capture is a very nice camera I got a picture of tripod finally but not of her two fawns yet
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Wesley rea
west monroe, LA
1/9/2009
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