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Jason Lowmaster
Indiana, PA
4/1/2008
I set up my Cuddeback C3000 over a field of soybeans, which was the first planting of beans on this farm, and to my suprise I captured this beautiful picture of four Pennsylvania bucks feeding in the morning. This picture is of a nice 8 point that I had been watching all summer. He was moving across a thick hillside into a bedding area with a beautiful sunset behind him. This picture is of three nice bucks feeding in a soybean field. The 8 point had some large knobs on the ends of his points which were very unique and the wide 10 point had some unique chin hair, I think he was trying to look like a goat!
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Drew Gaeke
Giddings, TX
4/1/2008
Here are some pictures of some free ranging elk in Fredericksburg, Texas. They showed up during the 2007 hunting season and were seen on two seperate game cameras. The only other exotics we have seen are aoudad, so this is a very cool find for us on our ranch. Hopefully they stick around for another year or two and grow a little more. Almost every picture we have of them is during the night with a few day time exceptions. Cuddeback is the only camera that can take quality, color pictures at night time from a fairly long distance. Thanks!!!
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Drew Gaeke
Giddings, TX
4/1/2008
All the corn at this particular feeder had already been eaten after the previous feeding, so this buck apparently tried to cheat the system and get some corn out before the next feeding time. This picture if from Fredericksburg, Texas shortly after the 2007 hunting season. We had seen him a few times during the season, but we decided to pass on him and let him have another year or two of growth. This seems to be his favorite feeder on the ranch.
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Eric Pysar
Nassau, NY
4/1/2008
I set up two cuddebacks, my No Flash and my Expert, both facing the same jake decoy. I got some cool 30 sec clips. Here are 2 cams video of the same action.
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richard adams
Sandwich, MA
3/31/2008
I live on cape cod.until today there was no proof of fisher cats living here.This is the only live picture of a fisher cat. I sent this same picture to Massachusetts division of fish .and wildlife today 3/31/08I got the picture sat/3/29/08 I have the camera about 5 miles from my house in the town of barnstable ma.Cape cod is cut off the mainland of massachusetts by a 6 mile long canaland makes us an island.Google cape cod fisher cats for story. I
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richard adams
Sandwich, MA
3/31/2008
just a doe milking a fawn in a area was scouting
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Mark Miles
Poland, IN
3/31/2008
I setup my no flash on this tree rub and whow! Two nice bucks.One in the morning before sunrise a nice 8 pt. then just after dark the big boy a 11 or 12 pt. on the same day.After seeing the videos the next day I am hooked on my no flash it,s great. I moved my no flash so I would not spook the buck,s. But I did not see them again.No one shot them that I know.So mybe next year.I got alot of photo,s and video,s I love my no flash thanks. See ya next year...
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Lynn Sessions
Clyde, TX
3/31/2008
Picture 1 is of a feral hog that came through the area. The hogs are starting to move into this area, and we are seeing a few of them. This is a mean looking one with the hair bristled up on his back. Picture 2 is of a pretty grey fox that happened by. I was able to get over 1500 pictures with my 1.3 megapixel Cuddeback over the last year, and I have recently purchased a Cuddeback Excite model that I have already set out and taken several hundred pictures. I am always excited to see what I have on the cameras when I check them.
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Lynn Sessions
Clyde, TX
3/31/2008
These 2 pictures are of some nice tom turkeys that come by from time to time.
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Lynn Sessions
Clyde, TX
3/31/2008
In picture 1, the Cuddeback captured a picture of a family of javelina that took up residence in the area. Javelina are rarely seen in this part of the state, but a pair showed up in this area last year, and this picture shows the Mama javelina and her 2 half grown young ones and her new babies right at her heels. All of the little ones survived, I saw them later in the season when they were nearly grown. Picture 2 shows a large bobcat that frequents the area, I have gotten several pictures of him, but have only gotten glimpses of him when I was hunting. Picture 3 is of a curious Coyote wandering by.
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