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Jared Young
Louisville, KY
10/24/2015
After finding a hoola-hoop size scrape, I placed my Ambush IR over it and found these guys...
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Tina Hardaway
Concordia, KS
10/24/2015
These two bucks have been on my cuddeback almost daily. They've had a few encounters but nothing too serious. I'm sure hoping to get an opportunity with my crossbow!
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Josh Connor
Long Prairie, MN
10/24/2015
They say mature bucks do the same thing every year and the devil 9 was darn close to it just a day early this year. The bucks are really starting to move now. If the devil 9 stays on his normal pattern like he did last year theres a good chance I will be able to get a chance at this nice buck!
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Glenn J Pirkle
Cumming, GA
10/23/2015
Was deer hunting and found my Attack IR pulled from the tree by the screws I used to mount it. My Cuddesafe saved my camera and a great view of the culprits!
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Rusty Lyke
Jackson, MI
10/23/2015
Photo taken in a clover food plot in early October
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Richard Richardson
Lewisberry, PA
10/23/2015
Had the trail cam situated in the front yard for many weeks, never capturing much other than falling leaves and whimsical birds. Which can be at times, a joy in themselves, the leaves with their colors and the birds with their antics. Nonetheless we yearned for a bit more, we placed it on the side of the house near the small creek and tree line. Lo' and behold, this doe had some antics of her own to display. Now we are on to her!
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Joe Williams
Bellefonte, PA
10/22/2015
A field in an area we seldom hunt. We had this buck on another cuddly back a mile away all summer then disappeared. Till now.
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Matthew Pullen
Bowdoin, ME
10/22/2015
I've owned 4 different Cuddeback cameras but the model that continues to perform over the years is my Capture IR. My family has about 2 acres of food plots in northern Maine where the winters can be brutally harsh to the deer. Since we put the plots in about 6 years ago, the herd has had a better survival rate, does are having twins at a higher rate, and the racks of the bucks are much bigger. The three pictures are all of one deer that we have tracked throughout the years but haven't been able to locate during the daytime when hunting season rolls around. Maybe this year will be the one. I'm also looking forward to putting my new Long Range IR out when I get it to capture some high resolution pictures of him.
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Dave Robinson
Upperco, MD
10/22/2015
My wife is 63 and has bow hunted for 4 years. We saw this young buck on the camera and knew he might come by. He presented a hard quartering away shot which she made very well. Drawing 36 and a draw length of 24' requires special care with shot placement! The arrow hit high in mid body on the near side and exited at the opposite front leg. Recovered in 50 yards. The next day we pulled the photo card and were amazed to see this image of the deer jumping on arrow impact! The arrow impact point is visible in this photo. Great Product!
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Jeff Church
Hardyville, KY
10/22/2015
A beautiful 10 point that I have been watching since July.
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