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Julie Morgan
Boston Hts., OH
12/11/2008
BEFORE, DURING, AFTER. I have an instering set of pictures. This is the same deer, the first picture is while he has his full rack, all though one side is unusal. The second picture is of him when he only had one side of his rack, he looks like a unicorn. The last one is him after the other side fell off.
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Ryan Shipman
brookfield, NY
12/11/2008
this buck is a 7 point that i took in gun season we have more pictures of him but i only put on these ones we would of never new that he was there if it wasnt for the cuddeback no flash
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L. A. BROWN
GWINN, MI
12/11/2008
My camera had been taking a few pic's of this beast prior to rifle season, usually between midnight and 4AM...Of course, was very excited to see him but figured no way would he ever come in the daytime shooting hours...To my surprise on November 22nd, at 3:30PM, he casually walked in and stood sideways for me, thirty yards from where I was sitting.. Who says prayers aren't answered!
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Ignacio Rodriguez
Valdivia, Chile, South American,
12/11/2008
this photos have more value that the only joy of view the elusive and endangered southern river otter (called the ghost otter), so we suffered the river flooded and the cuddeback resit the water during at least one day after get dry, we can take the first soutern river otter picture taking using camera traps technology, and more... we take picture to the guina wild cat, the smallest wild cat in the world what do you think?
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Travis Ebner
Rice Lake, WI
12/11/2008
I had several hunderd pictures of this buck throughout the summer and early fall. With the help of my cuddebacks to figure out where this big boy was traveling, I was able to put an early season ambush on him and harvest him 2 days after these pictures were taken. He had 14 scoreable points and grossed out at 171 7/8 P&Y.
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Riley A. Fletschock
Altoona, WI
12/11/2008
The deer like to pick up on the last of the apple's on my grandma's farm, so I set out my cudde/back the other day, and here are some pics I got. Thanks cudde !
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Tom Lange
Princeton, IL
12/11/2008
This buck hung around long enough to have his picture taken Five times! A testament to the NOflash. Obviously, he remained unconcerned.
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Russ Haswell
Olathe, KS
12/10/2008
I've photographed this buck over 20 times in the past month. He has yet to show himself during daylight. I'll keep waiting and wishing.
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matt kier
allison, TX
12/10/2008
this is a picture of a bobcat carrying a rabbit
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Michael Medlin
Olive Branch, MS
12/10/2008
I originally purchased a No-Flash last year to use for security purposes on one of my dad's cattle farms! After seeing the clarity and trigger speed of the Cuddeback, I have put my moultrie cams away and converted over to all Cuddebacks-(1 No-Flash & 3 Experts) over the past year! These pictures are of a few decent North Mississippi bucks! Guess the buck in the video isn't to sure about the infared flash!
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