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Louise Heikes
Red Lion, PA
8/15/2018
This was taken with a Cuddeback Capture. I've had these 2 cameras for 5+ years now! I leave them out year round, and they are still taking great pictures! (Love the color pics at night!.) I've tried other brands, but my Cuddebacks have outlasted all of them and none of them has had the quality of pictures (both night and day) that I get with my Cuddebacks! (Had a Cuddeback Attack IR as well, but another Cuddeback fan stole it off the tree a few years back :( ) I Have 2 Double Barrels (for those night pics) and a set of the Cuddelink IR's on the way. Can't wait to get them set up.
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Bill Carter
Benton, AR
8/14/2018
Unbelievable Story... We were gone from our property for close to two weeks. We got back and noticed a missing camera. Only the battery compartment screw laying on the ground by the pond. (I know- shouldn't have had it so close). We've been lucky with the bear activity all summer that one hadn't got a camera so far. Not a gigantic loss. It was one of our older cameras. Probably 14yrs old and has taken, no joke 500,000+ photos. Probably on it's last leg. I am always having to reset the time and date. I know it misses a lot of photos, as I have another camera set up close by.I hike back down the next day (so I know 100% it has been in the pond for two days at least- I am assuming a lot more), dredge the pond with a rake and find it. We dry it out for a couple days and retrieve the photos. A bear had spun it off of the tree. Cuddeback seals their cameras so well, it did not appear to get wet on the inside, and is back to taking pictures, as you can see, they are just fine... we love the cuddebacks. As long as it will take photos, we will have it on a tree somewhere. If their older models like this, can withstand being in a pond for a few days, I imagine the newer ones are awesome.
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Erik Drellack
Eagle, WI
8/14/2018
Just put this trail in this spring with hopes to concentrate the deer movement from the swamp to the plot. I think they found it! If you look closely you can see in the background what will eventually become a challenger but for now they are running together like brothers!
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Zach Peck
Laurel, MD
8/14/2018
This guy stopped off about 20 yards from my stand for a quick scratch. I'm a little more used to seeing deer on the SD card, not itchy foxes!
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Charles Minnick Jr.
Smithsburg, MD
8/13/2018
Checking my cameras is just as exciting to me as hunting. I've been hunting this farm six years now with nothing to exciting on camera, other than a big nine point that evaded me for three years then completely disappeared for twos years. But i'm thinking this droptine buck is him finally back on camera. Maybe this will be the year i connect with him hunting. If not though its still cool seeing him frequently on camera.
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Ken Wynne-Dyke
Somerset West, South Africa, Ot
8/13/2018
This is a Bushpig and is the first time one has been photographed near Somerset West. They normally inhabit further up the coast of South Africa. They enjoy mud bathing as can be seen from this one.
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Shane Mears
Foreman, AR
8/13/2018
I'm continuously impressed with the trigger speed and quality of the pictures of the Cuddebacks. I own over 20 of your products. This picture was from one of my Capture models. I've gotten a lot of weird images over the past 15 years down here in Southwest Arkansas, but never have I caught a bat in flight. check this out
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Timothy Vicario
Bangor, PA
8/13/2018
This photo was taken last year during November, right during the Rutt! This buck unfortunately was not harvested, however he was found dead in one of the fields. I have been watching this buck for 4 years, his genetics with his antlers showed the main beam crossing in the front.
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Michael Reilly
Castelton, NY
8/13/2018
I hunt the Adirondack Mounts of NY and this particular spot I have capture many pictures and videos of very big bucks. I had replaced batteries in September 2017 and never had a chance to retrieve the memory card post hunting season - and just retrieve it this past weekend and it was still taking pictures. The temperature during Adirondack winters is often below zero for weeks at time and as you can see the camera triggers no different than if it was Summer. And the snow is so deep it almost looks like the camera is at ground level when of course it is not. Thanks for your cvonsideration.
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Todd Lawson
Sinclairville, NY
8/12/2018
I know this isn't the huge bucks everyone else shows but this young buck in a few years will be impressive. I decided to try a new spot for the camera but didn't expect him to walk so close. Taken in Sinclairville, NY. Can't wait to see what he looks like in a couple more years.
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