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mike welsh
sauk rapids, MN
2/18/2006
The 3.0 cuddeback IS the most user friendly camera on the market and takes the best pictures out of all the other cameras i've used. If you want the best buy a cuddeback if you want problems, buy the inferior camera.
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Mark Barker
Livingston, TX
2/18/2006
This was one of my first experience with Cuddeback. The pig in the background spooked the redbird, which was caught in flight by Cuddeback. Pretty amazing!
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BRYAN HEROLD
INDIANOLA, IA
2/18/2006
This is a real nice, very large buck just coming out of velvet. The rack is still bloody and the velvet is still hanging down both sides of his face!! I have never seen this before and would never have had the opportunity without my Cuddeback camera. Thanks Cuddeback!!!
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BRYAN HEROLD
INDIANOLA, IA
2/18/2006
I have this camera mounted in the field on my farm. This picture is of a very large, palmated buck with good size bat flying overhead. I have over 100 pictures of this and many other deer but only 1 with a bat!!! Perfect timing on the part of the camera to catch both!!!
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Alan Afton
Baton Rouge, LA
2/18/2006
I have been running my Cuddeback camera on my property in Wilkinson County, MS since June 2005 and changed the batteries only once. This mature-class buck showed up after the hunting season closed. I have attached the original cuddeback photo (08-FEB-a), the same photo with brightness adjusted with MS Photodraw V2 (Bruiser_Buck), and the same photo with reduced pixels (fat-buck).
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Mark Albrecht
Estacada, OR
2/17/2006
I got a my new cuddeback and found this Doe at the back of the house while testing my camera.
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Ted Ramsey
Kinsman, OH
2/17/2006
This series of pictures was from the fall of 2005 in NE Ohio. The cuddeback took 8 pictures of this buck and doe in this particular sequence. I had watched this buck chasing the doe earlier the same evening from my treestand. After dark the buck followed the doe to the apple grove where the camera was set. The buck seems to have taken the chance to rest while the doe got her fill on apples. The last 2 pictures in the sequence showed the doe leaving and the next picture was the buck walking away. His mind was on something other than eating. He survived the season some I looking forward to seeing his growth for 2006.
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Dean Campanaro
Stafford Springs, CT
2/17/2006
Saw some strange tracks...wasn't sure what had made them. I put my Cuddeback on some old venison steaks....much to my surprise.. A Fisher!!! This camera's a blast!
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Dean Campanaro
Stafford Springs, CT
2/17/2006
The Bachelor club! Thanks Cuddeback.
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Tom Addleman
Archie, MO
2/17/2006
I chose these two photos for the uniqueness. The first is a beautiful turkey with a giant beard. I like the way the frame is set up. The second one is funny, it looks to me like the turkey has an Elvis haircut.
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