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Selena Mccorkle
Moneta, VA
2/3/2013
We had been getting several pictures of Red Fox and Grey Fox on our Cuddeback. After a light snow, this Grey Fox shows off his reward for a good hunt.
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Jerry Wester
V Illa Rica, GA
2/3/2013
This is very fast trigger speed for a game camera.
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Jerry Wester
Villa Rica, GA
2/3/2013
Talk about trigger speed and resolution.
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Brent Wolfe
Lykens, PA
2/3/2013
Had my camera out to see what bucks were left over and I caught this strutting long beard in the snow!g
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Brad Wright
Red Oak, IA
2/3/2013
The attached photo, which I refer to as Ghosts was appropriatly taken on October 31, 2010.....Halloween! The picture shows two deer running. It appears, if you look very close, the second deer is a buck. The camera caught the image, but due to the speed of the deer, they appear to be transparent or GHOSTLY .
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Riley Emery
Adena, OH
2/3/2013
This deer in this video i passed up before harvesting my giant deer i call co co a 152inch 10pt.This deer's name is the big 8.He should be a monster this year.He's a fighter!When i saw the video i was amazed i got it on my cuddeback!thanks for an incrediable product1
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Maverick Muhlstein
Darlington, WI
2/3/2013
Just bought my first cuddeback last fall, and I am very impressed with the trigger speed, picture quality, and battery life.
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Randy Smith
Lone Rock, WI
2/3/2013
I caught this Eagle flying past my Cuddeback Cature.I am set over a carcus and have several pics of Eagles feeding, but was amazed to get one flying by, Twice! Randy
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Darren Stone
Snyder, OK
2/2/2013
Dear Cuddeback, I like to put my trail camera up and see how the hogs react to the trap for the first couple of days, this was the second day this trap had been out and set. Went to check my hog trap that morning, as we pulled up we saw that there were 4 hogs in the trap, I forgot my gun so we went back to the truck(about a 1/4 mile away). When we got back we discovered one had got out and we could not see or even figure out how it did! Needless to say, if it wasn't for my Cuddeback Attack IR, I would have never known how it got out!!! Pretty cool picture!!!
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Jan Duke
Brandon, MS
2/2/2013
Back in 2010 my first Cuddeback was stolen. Just a few days after receiving my second Cuddeback for Christmas in 2012 I got this interesting video. Just like a bunch of girls! I really enjoy the Cuddeback and the quality of the shots is so good.
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