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Brian Burnett
Humboldt, TN
10/7/2008
This buck was about 200yards from my house. that is where my camera is set-up. The year before my DAD killed a 198lb 9 point in the same spot. It was a monster. Thanks, the camera is awsome!!
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Robert Tipp
Warrenton, MO
10/7/2008
Saw some nice bucks in the bean field north of the house and I set up my Cuddeback Capture, and look what it caught!
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Matthew Shattuck
Elkhorn, WI
10/7/2008
Nice buck eating apples.
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P.J. Dugan
Clayville, NY
10/7/2008
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Jon Davis
Snow Hill, NC
10/7/2008
The Cuddeback Capture is a great camera. Placed it on a heavyily used trail and got a pic of this big bobcat!!! Thanks cudeback!!!!
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Adam Boysen
Hills, IA
10/7/2008
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Adam Boysen
Hills, IA
10/7/2008
This buck loves the camera as much as I do. Adam Boysen
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John Couch, Jr.
Gulf Breeze, FL
10/7/2008
Photos were taken in Lowndes County, Alabama. I found a crossing on a creek with large tracks and set my camera out on the 10th of September. The morning of the 17th, I ckecked it and found that these bucks had come along earlier that morning. I had set the capture for a 1 minute delay.
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Adam Huggins
Lufkin, TX
10/7/2008
I put a camera in a food plot laced with young oaks. The plot is somewhat hourglass shaped and the narrow part makes for a perfect spot to catch game moving from one end to the other...(guess the cat thought so too). In 5 days the 30 sec. delay took over 80 pictures. Whats amazing is that I covered the plot using a drag so the ground is fairly smooth with no ruts or depressions. He is completely flat, ears included. I was also shocked by the time of day. I sure wish I could have seen what happend next. Thank You Cuddeback!!
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Mike Beelaert
Orchard, NE
10/7/2008
I have been using Cuddeback Digital Cameras on my property for several years, besides hunting it extensively. I have observed many bucks mature from one year to the next, so I was surprised to see this mature buck for the first time on a No Flash. Wonder where he has been the last four years?
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