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Heath Devazier
caldwell, AR
6/13/2008
Pics of a nice buck in the velvet, 3 does eating with 3 racoons, a coyote running off with a sweet potato in its mouth.
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Chad Wiegmann
Damiansville, IL
6/12/2008
This is one of the first times we used your cameras, and I can asure you I will never switch from a Cuddeback! This photo was taken when the deer still had velvet, and I am not sure what is acually wrong with the deer. It seems to either have a very unusual drop tine, or the deer just bumped its antler and broke it off, and the only thing holding it together was the velvet. The picture is also just really neat in itself because of the beautiful sky and mist in the air. With the clarity and trigger speed of your cameras it will be hard for me to EVER want to switch to a different one. Keep it up Cuddeback, and thank you SOOO much for your GREAT camera!
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Chad Wiegmann
Damiansville, IL
6/12/2008
My dad and I have purchased one of your cameras, and they are GREAT! I was weary about how true it really was that the trigger speed on these cameras was as fast as they said they were. But i think this picture REALLY proves it! It is a Red Tail Hawk picking up a mouse. If you look closely you can see the mouse in its right talon. This picture also shows the cameras clarity! Thank you SOOO much for your wonderful camera!!!
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ANTHONY GREGORY
Buena Vista, VA
6/12/2008
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David Wondra
campbellsport, WI
6/12/2008
Here is an eagle posing!
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David Wondra
campbellsport, WI
6/12/2008
I have bear that pose only for Cuddeback!
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Robert Gaudet
Bossier City, LA
6/12/2008
We found this photo posted to a forum. If it is real, then your camera has captured one of the best photos of a bigfoot creature ever taken. We do not know who owned the camera or who posted it to the forum. Can you tell if the photo is real?
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Keegan Dunning
Battle Ground, WA
6/11/2008
I was told there had been a lot of bears in the area. After looking for the perfect tree to put my camera on for 2 hours I found one. I had these two bears come in and pose for me. I am so glad I got this picture with my Cuddeback instead of one of my cheap cameras.
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Darren Choate
Flagstaff, AZ
6/11/2008
I started scouting for an archery elk hunt in May of 2007. This bull, known as the Split G-2 Bull, showed up early and often. However, as the hunt approached the Split G-2 Bull went in search of cows and was never seen again, by me anyway. I should have known that the bull was sticking his tongue out at me for a reason.
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Erik Holum
Mitchell, SD
6/11/2008
My dad and I call these toms the James River Warriors because of the tail feathers they have lost. I was wondering if I would get a good shot of a tom strutting and I ended up with 3 in the picture (there is a fourth if you look closely). We have loved having our Expert and just purchased a No Flash to try out. They are by far the best trail camera on the market.
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