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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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David Mcneal
Perryville, AR
2/2/2013
Being as descriptive as possible , I think this picture speaks for itself and the quality of the new Attack model .
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David Mcneal
Perryville, AR
2/2/2013
New best friends on the prowl and hungry !
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Terry Rehkopf Rehkopf
Hooks, TX
2/2/2013
Birds attacking a feeder !!
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Martin Rhodes
Glendale, AZ
2/2/2013
This Huge Arizona 6x7 looked impressive on my Capture IR camera as he decided to rest right in front of where I mounted it. It really wasnt until archery Elk opened that I realized the camera did not reveal just how huge he was. A Monster!
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Roger Ehret
Mt Sterling, IL
2/2/2013
Two Redtail Hawks feeding on something that they found.
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
2/1/2013
A bald eagle landing on a frozen deer carcass at Marinette County, WI. Once again my Ambush camera does a nice job on an action picture.
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Josh Mcgowan
Westville, FL
2/1/2013
We have had this buck on camera ever since archery season. He caught me off guard one time in December and I didn't get to shoot him. My wife and I jumped him going to our stand one other time. I finally got another chance on him while sitting in my ground blind which you can see in the background of this picture. He came out with a doe and a yearling and started eating corn(I live in Florida). I shot the deer with my 30-06 and my Cuddeback camera took a picture of the deer before he could get out of the picture. You can see the exit wound in the picture. I am going to attach two pictures, the first is from when the buck first comes in and the second is from when I shot him.
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
2/1/2013
I got alot of night photos of this bobcat working on some frozen deer remains at Marinette County, WI.
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