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edwin evans
lewistown, MT
10/19/2008
I placed my cuddeback on a stock tank to see what might be using it. Boy was I suprised. The fast trigger speed enabaled me to catch the bobcat as he trotted by. A friend used a competitive brand camera at the same location and there was no comparison in performance. He now owns a cuddeback.
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Dustin Strange
Mobile, AL
10/19/2008
I get photos of these bucks every night. This Cuddeback No Flash is without a dought the best camera on the market. These bucks have never been spooked by this camera.
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donny rentz
columbus, OH
10/19/2008
i believe this is one that i hit last year, and he got away! im guessin thats where the odd spike came from, the injury from last year.
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Jayme Schertz
Menasha, WI
10/19/2008
I Had My 35mm trail cam. For about 10 years now I had won It at a quality deer managment banquet. It work great but I had to start catching up on the times so I bought the capture. This was the fist time I yoused it and was so happy to find these 3 bucks on on it. I have got some nice bucks on my old camera but I never could send them in of the 35 mm.
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Tony Vinson
Batesville, AR
10/19/2008
I captured this shooter buck which we nicknamed Sticker because of the sticker point on his rack. I passed on him one Saturday morning before actually seeing the photo from my Cuddeback. When I saw his photo I could have kicked myself. But, thank goodness I got another chance, which we all know doesn't happen very often. I took him on Sunday afternoon which my Matthews Bow. Thanks Cuddeback for the ability to take such awesome photos.
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Dustin Palmer and Josh Holcomb
Cape Girardeau, MO
10/19/2008
My hunting buddy Josh and I had found a well used trail heading from large ridges down to a bean field. We had been glassing the bean field for some time but never knew these big boys were in the area! Thanks Cuddeback!
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Kevin Jones
Rock, WV
10/19/2008
I have been getting this 8 point buck for two years then he disappeared. I took my cuddeback deep into the thickits and found him. I had a total of 58 pics in two weeks and all of them was him.
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John Voris
El Dorado, AR
10/18/2008
THe first digital camera I purchased was a Stealthcam. I took that camera back 4 times for 4 different problems from no flash , poor battery life,defective switch and defective latch. After 4th time I got a refund and bought the Cuddeback Capture. This may not be the biggest 8 point in the woods but without the Cuddeback , I would never have known he was in the world! Now if I can just kill him!!!Thanks Cuddeback, this is a great camera and the ease of set-up is fantastic!!!
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Terry Bolding
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10/18/2008
I found a dead 7 point buck near my feeder and something has obviously been feeding on it. I put my Cuddeback there and the that night took these pics. It was several yards from camera originally but for some reason the bear moved it much closer. He devoured the entire buck in one night!The game warden seems to think the bear caught and killed this deer. As you can see, this took place on Sep 20th and I had to walk into that area before daylight opening day of bow season on Oct 1st. I got up that tree in record time!!!!! Thanks to Cuddeback for presrving great memories.
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john mcdonald
Englewood, CO
10/18/2008
This first picture of the bull in velvet is on of my favorites, just a pretty bull and it was the first big bull I got on my cuddeback. The 2nd picture speaks for itself, seeing elk sparring is rare event, and I was lucky enough to get a couple of giants on my camera. The third is a great photo of a really nice bull with great polished tips.
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