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Ryan Wells
Cissna Park, IL
10/1/2008
Earlier I sent you pics of a five and a half year old buck I've been after for three years. He has blossomed into a nice 9 pointer with a sticker on his right brow making him a ten point.
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gary upole
terra alta, WV
10/1/2008
This is not the first time I got this three on camera. I got one pic of them two weeks prior and they tore my no flash of the tree. luckily no damage to the unit. Now in video mode i caught them again. this time to camera was turned upside down on the tree. Again no damage however the batteries got knock loose so i only got 1 clip of them. I think i may have to invest in a bear safe box? Thanks for making a durable and reliable carmera.
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Lonny Rabalais
Baton Rouge, LA
10/1/2008
This is the very first pic I ever got off my New Capture. I was expecting deer, but low and behold, this Bobcat got Captured by my new Cudde. This is the best camera I have ever used and I own 2 other brands. I want a whole fleet of these captures! Thanks Cuddeback for making the best camera on the market affordable too!
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vin passalacqua
cassville, NY
10/1/2008
I set the cuddeback up at my treestand to see what was going by.The last thing i wanted to see was a coyote with a fawn.Love my cuddeback.I plan to get another soon. Keep up the good work.
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Royce Stubblefield
Brentwood, TN
10/1/2008
Double Trouble at the apple tree.
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Travis Honeycutt
Harrison, AR
10/1/2008
This young buck is a new up and coming prospect here in the Ozark Mountains. I had just set my Cuddeback on an area of this land that I have never hunted and within two days this young buck shows up. I have owned dozens of other cameras but the picture quality and trigger speed of the Cuddeback far surpasses the rest. Thanks for a great product and when this young bucks daddy shows up I'll send you pictures of him also.
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Brian Bilinovich
Marshallville, OH
10/1/2008
These two bucks sparring are in hard horn and the one in the back is in velvet. The photo was taken in front of an apple tree. The Cuddeback camera caught the action!
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Kevin Lind
cambridge, MN
10/1/2008
Just got the camera and palce on the edge of the corn field where I would be hunting this fall and was very impressed with what I got. The other camera I had gave me nothing but the butts of deer or nothing. Now I am looking at getting a second one. Thank You for the exellent camera.
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Michael Buice
Suwanee, GA
10/1/2008
I live in the back section of our subdivision and have been getting pictures of a few deer over the years that travel through our subdivision and stop and eat at my feeder. I been getting pictures of several small to medium size bucks just this year, but nothing like this and I just put my camera back out here at the house last night.
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Tim Bergman
Woodruff, WI
10/1/2008
This was my first archery elk hunting trip to central Montana. My brotherinlaw laughed when I pulled out my Cuddeback no flash. I set the camera on ridge trail system that showed lots of sighn and smelled like a herd of elk. I only expected a few pictures. After 5 days the camera took over 40 pictures. Here are some of the better ones.
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