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Chris Carpenter
Lovelady, TX
2/21/2013
Had this big boar on camera for over a week in daylight hours, so decided to try my luck hunting him. I was only on stand for around 20 min. when he walked in. He was very cautious but i was able to get a shot. The cool thing about it was that my cuddeback snappped a shot the instant the bullet impacted the boar. I have shown this pic. to a few freinds and they told me to send it to cuddeback to see just what you think about it. I think it's a perfect example of the fast trigger speed your cameras have, but i guess it could just be coincidence. Anyways thank you for a great producted, keep up the good work!
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Bob Menzel
Lake Saint Louis, MO
2/21/2013
Extremely lucky shot of a flying squirrel. Camera set to take a picture every 15 minutes. I get a lot pictures of dear, raccoon and turkey. The camera has been setup for about 3 years. I have one picture of a bobcat. I have 2 cameras, the original Cuddeback with standard camera and a Cuddeback IR camera. I was using the IR camera for awhile, but changed back to the original. I like the color pictures.
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Alan Whitaker
Moultrie, GA
2/20/2013
i owened a moultrie camera for a few years and i got tired of getting pictures like this.the pictures dont have to be that pretty if you can get the whole animal.I got a cuddeback.
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Alan Whitaker
Moultrie, GA
2/20/2013
i owened a moultrie camera for a few years and i got tired of getting pictures like this.the pictures dont have to be that pretty if you can get the whole animal.I got a cuddeback.
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Matt Bolt
Putnum County, IL
2/20/2013
Big Bucks over the years
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Matt Bolt
Putnum County, IL
2/20/2013
Some nice Central Illinois Bucks
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Matt Bolt
Putnum County, IL
2/20/2013
Deer cant resist the beans in the dead of winter
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Matt Bolt
Westmont, IL
2/20/2013
Was glad to see these bucks made it through another season.
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Ryan Tebo
Murphysboro, IL
2/20/2013
I am a graduate student at Southern Illinois University - Carbondale conducting my Masters research on wild turkey response to grassland fire management. I attempt to capture turkeys using rocket netting techniques in the winter months. Any hens captured receive a backpack radiotransmitter so they can be tracked to obtain nesting and brood use data during the breeding season. I use Cuddeback cameras to monitor bait sites throughout my study area. When I get pictures of turkeys using a bait site, I set up a net and attempt to trap them the next morning. This morning everything worked out perfectly, including the timing of this photo. The camera took a photo of the rocket net going off over the birds. You can see the net extending over them (shooting straight out from camera into the field) as they try to escape, to no avail. This morning the net captured 14 hens in this one shot of the net. Awesome! Hope you enjoy this as much as I did! Ryan
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Joseph Dare
Liberty, IN
2/18/2013
Half-A-Rack. Seen this smaller buck this year in the season. Set the camera to try to catch some pictures of coyotes and suprisingly he is still around! Can't wait to see what this fall brings.
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