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P.J. Dugan
Clayville, NY
3/16/2008
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Bobbi Hern
Cedarville, WV
3/16/2008
We hadn't seen these bucks until after buck season. I guess when their natural food sources were gone they had to come to our feeder to eat. I guess they must have thought it was getting too crowded!
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Tab Wharton
LaVale, MD
3/15/2008
The upcoming turkey season has great expectations after seeing this line up of long beards trying to impress the hens. I have had this camera for a number of years and have enjoyed the photos captured and always look forward to viewing the media card.
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Bobbi Hern
Cedarville, WV
3/15/2008
These bucks started coming in to my feeder way after buck season. I don't know where they were hiding, but they hid well.
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Todd Edwards
Crawford, GA
3/15/2008
These are two pretty pictures that my Cudde took in the same travel corridor. Thanks for a great product.
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Todd Edwards
Crawford, GA
3/15/2008
I have made plans to hunt only with a bow during the 08' season. I have been doing all my scouting with this in mind. I found this one great spot that will work perfectly for bow hunting. Since I love to use my two Cuddebacks to scout for me when I'm not around, I hung one in this travel corridor between a bedding area and a feeding area. I have been getting many photos here. I laughed when I viewed this photo. It's never fun when you are bringing up the rear. The scenery never changes!!!
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greg kesner
remington, VA
3/15/2008
I have an excite that I use to monitor my supplemental feeding station. I have seen deer, bear, turkeys, raccoons, foxes and squirrels. On this particular day my cuddeback caught a red fox pouncing on a grey squirrel. As yo ucan see from the picture, the fox is entering the frame from the far left. I am positive that with any other brand of camera with a slower reaction time I would have missed this once in a lifetime image. Anyone who questions the trigger speed of the cuddeback should look at this photo.
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mike scaddan
thompson, MB
3/15/2008
set out some scraps trying to get some wolf pics and I got some good pics of these fellows.
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Matt Brown
Custer, SD
3/14/2008
In December 2007 a deer got caught jumping the Custer State Park fence. It stayed there, untouched until March 2008 when a mother mountain lion (collared by the Game and Fish) and her two cubs found it. They ate on it for over a week, and also killed and ate two other deer off camera. Here are a few of the 80 plus photos taken by my Cuddeback! P.S. This is less than 300 yards from the picture of the two elk fighting along the fence which is currently in the Cuddeback Excite manual. It was taken with the same camera! Thanks again Cuddeback for making such a quality, easy to use camera.
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Preston Frie
fountain city, WI
3/14/2008
We where feeding deer above our house and put the camera on the feed facing our house. And we got this brute. The first picture is from the first year we seen him and then the middle picture on is from this year in the same spot.Then the last picture is him in velvet the same year.
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