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Alan Kowal
Wayne, NJ
11/13/2005
This was my first attempt at seeing up a trail camera so I was trying to be very carefull with all the adjustments.I left after setting it up and returned 1 week later.I was very upset with myself when I approached the camera and saw that it was 1 foot lower and tilted to one side.I figured I didn't attached it to the tree firmly enough.I set it up again and saw that I had taken 11 pictures.In doing so I noticed quite a few teeth marks in the camera.I couldn't wait to see what I had.The first picture I saw I could not figure out and stared at it for awhile before moving on to the next pic's.After seeing the rest of the pic's I finally figured out that the first one was the bear with his mouth/nose right in the camera.All the rest of the pic's are canted because the bear knocked the camera of level.After being chewed on the camera function flawlessly and took quite a few more pic's although it was not pointed in the right direction any more.Great product !
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michael page
northfield center, OH
11/13/2005
i had this buck on my cuddeback last year as a nine point. this year he is a ten point he came to a scrape early in the year and now to a wetlands are. he i very elusive and only comes right after dark. the cuddeback has really helped me in my scouting.. i just bought my second so i can inprove it even more
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John Matejov
Story,, WY
11/13/2005
We had an early snow, when the bear were still fairly active. When I first viewed the white picture, I figured that the snowfall had triggered the shot.. but then remembered that the cuddeback is also infra red as well! If you look closer into that shot.. you can see this bear nosing into the bait from the left. The other photo simply is a neat winter shot. BOTH pictures add testimony to the operational capabilities of the Cuddeback! (Incidently, THIS bear remains in the wild... he was too cunning to have been caught during legal shooting hours!)
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Devin Cameron
Washington, PA
11/13/2005
Some of my favorite pictures
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Devin Cameron
Washington, PA
11/13/2005
Some of my favorite pictures
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Devin Cameron
Washington, PA
11/13/2005
Couple of my favorite pictures...been after these guys all year. Great product
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Chris Jackson
Spotsylvania, VA
11/13/2005
After setting up my camera for the first time I capture this photo of a nice six pointer and two raccoons. Good luck finding the second raccoon. If you look at this photo closely you can see the tip of the second raccoons tail. Thanks to Cudde Back I would have never captured this photo compared to other scouting cameras.
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Clare Hewitt
New Auburn, WI
11/12/2005
In the past 2 1/2 months since I got my new Cuddeback digital camera, I have gotten pictures of about 30 different bucks. These are just three of them. I had no idea there were so many different bucks in the area. Unfortunately, they only seem to show up for their pictures at night.
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Mark Hoelscher
Houston, TX
11/12/2005
young doe was kissing mom doe.
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Derek Davis
Butler, PA
11/12/2005
Curiosity
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