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Dale Sears
Morrisonville, NY
11/3/2008
This mature doe was photographed coming from an old beaver pond grass marsh in an early and rare October snowfall this year, 2008
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Eason Bailey
Disputanta, VA
11/3/2008
I set up my camera in my backyard to test it on a few does i see regularly. I got these pictures of a nice 11 point that i had no idea was residing in my neighborhood.
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Bryan Nolan
napoleonville, LA
11/3/2008
Dear cuddeback i'm sending you a picture that shows just how good your cameras are. This picture was takin a cool south louisana bowhunt on october 29,2008.I decided to put my friend on your best stand and this is what happened. He shot the buck at 20 yards, but didn't make the best shot. As the deer jumped from the shot, The Capture camera done its job by snapping a lightning quick picture of the deer. We were able to use the photo to decide to track the deer or not. After waiting till the next morning, we tracked the deer for four hours until the blood trail quit. We didn't get the deer but i got the best photo ever of my five cuddebacks on this afternoon. Thanks
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Melody Ferguson
Scotts Mills, OR
11/2/2008
I live in the foothills of the Cascade Range and enjoy riding my horse over our 120 acres and was curious to know what wild animals if any used the same trails I ride on. In one 24 hour period a bobcat, buck and coyotes passed the camera at the same location.
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Ryan Roth
Milford, NE
11/2/2008
This is one of the good bucks im after this year very interesting how his antlers blends in with the corn in the background
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kerry fuhs
gallup, NM
11/2/2008
This is one of my first setups with my christmas gift from my wife. Ive had trail cameras for over 8years. This No Flash is by far the easiest one I have ever used. I have been after this bull for three years. I have movie pics of him and his buddes,but could never get this close. He made it another year,but we have his shed. I have many other pics of elk in the dark also. The infa red is great. I have been talking to Santa Claus, I need some more cuddebacks.
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Brandon Sears
Houston, TX
11/2/2008
This was my first deer to shoot. It was a tough shot at the angle I was given. He had been directly under me eating acorns from the tree I was in for an hour. Right before shooting time was over I got my shot off. As you can tell, I was a little too far in front. We tracked this deer for almost 2 and a half hours and never found him. By the looks of it, he was still probably moving on me. Oddly enough, we checked the Cuddeback later that night and found him in the back of the pasture where we had set up the camera for the bucks that had just started rutting. It helped me in two ways: I know where my arrow is, and I also know where I shot/missed him.
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Joanne Adam
DeWitt, MI
11/2/2008
Didn't shoot this deer, just thought it was very cool that we had a white deer walking through our woods. I am hoping it comes back so we can take it, but we don't know if it will. We have 3 of your camera's and will be buying another. We have some great pictures.
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Bobby Reed
Lancaster, KY
11/2/2008
Still playing reindeer games at night!!
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ike woodring
thompsonville, IL
11/2/2008
all i got to say is cuddeback the best there is
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