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Rob Freyer
Westminster, MD
2/27/2013
This is just a photo capturing deer activity you will rarely see. I thought it was a pretty neat photo to be caught.
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Ken Doellman
Quincy, IL
2/27/2013
Late January photo 2 does raring up at each other
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Levi Roeber
Ashland, NE
2/26/2013
This is my first pic of a bobcat. all though i never really targeted a bobcat until now. i made a mock dirt hole set without a trap, all though i am a trapper and love to trap i was not trapping this area, i put some widowmaker bait by mark june, some windwalker and silient stalker lure also from mark june in the hole. wasn't two days later this guy showed up.
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Ron White
Lancaster, NH
2/26/2013
love cuddeback cams, I just purchased a Ambush ir and happy,but my capture is still taking great pics such as this ruffed grouse strutting by.
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Elizabeth Lehmann
Stockbridge, GA
2/25/2013
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Eric Rude
Hayden, ID
2/25/2013
I currently have (2) Cuddeback models that I use 12 months a year. They are the Capture and the Attack IR. This picture is with the Attack IR. The picture quality is excellent.
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Eric Rude
Hayden, ID
2/25/2013
I recently purchased the Attack IR. I have used the Capture model for the last 2 years. I am very impressed with this new model. This picture clearly shows the quietness of the camera. I had over 250 pictures of elk bedding in this location during the day and at night.
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Chris Pose
Cumming, IA
2/25/2013
Good pic of a coyote in a snowstorm. Good closeup pic of a curious doe.
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Chad Lisdahl
Foxboro, WI
2/25/2013
I used several deer carcasses as a bait pile while trapping coyotes and foxes this year and also had plenty of bald eagles feeding off of them as well. This is a very neat picture of an eagle flying off from the pile.
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Andrew Ford
Wildwood, GA
2/24/2013
This flock of birds of has been on my farm in North Georgia for years. My family and I watch them year round. Recently, on an unusually warm day, the birds put on a show. Luckily, it was right where I placed one of my Cuddeback Attack IRs! I heard the toms gobbling from the roost right at daylight. These were the first gobbles I have heard since last turkey season. I was so nice to hear the ridges shaking with gobbles again. I drove to the back side of my farm and witnessed the entire 50+ bird flock feeding in a feild. The six veteran toms were in full strut as the flock headed towards my Cuddeback Attack IR. There are six veteran 4-5 year old toms, eight 2 year old toms, several 1 year old jakes, and about 25 hens (One which is bearded. See the far left hen in the second picture. What a beard!) The first picture captures the six dominant toms in full strut along with several hens and jakes. The tom in the middle of the frame has the widest beard in the flock. We nicknamed him Fats .
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