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Cade Stokes
Okeechobee, FL
11/15/2011
I got these pictures with the Cuddeback in mid August during bow season. I was in total aw. I never seen this deer despite all the hours i had spent in the woods. After seeing the pictures my dad and i began hunting this area and it wasn't long before an opportunity arose. My dad missed this huge buck opening morning of black powder. It was not until September that i got my chance. The bruiser had 15 points and scored 166 in. I owe it all to the Cuddeback.
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William Utterback
Bargersville, IN
11/15/2011
This picture was taken opening day of 2011 Indiana deer season. The picture shows the first step after the shot. The excitement can almost be felt from the 12 yr. old hunter and his father, in the deer stand in the background.
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Duane Buttray
Coraopolis, PA
11/15/2011
This buck is named Dog Catcher . We sent you a picture and a video of him. We are finally getting some daylight photo's as the rut here in Pennsylvania is in full swing. Oh, sweet November! Duane Buttray Pennsylvania
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Gene Carter
Montgomery, AL
11/15/2011
My son and I just joined a hunting club and also just purchased a new Cuddeback camera to try and find out what we had to hunt in 2011-2012. Figured we would try some food to attract something and we did. I figure these two had a couple of fawns around and wanted to claim territory. Also have a goofy looking buck.
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Dennis Hodges
piedmont, SC
11/15/2011
On television you hear a lot about mature deer. Though only sporting 6 points this buck is definitely mature. A great buck for upstate SC.
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Mike Halbach
Sherwood, WI
11/15/2011
A sign of the times; a buck chasing a doe during the 2011 Rut in Northeast Wisconsin.
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Todd Cook
Freeburg, IL
11/15/2011
Here's a hawk swooping into a food plot to scoop up a rabbit. I was standing about 75 yards away when it happened! I was hoping the Cuddeback got it...wrong angle for the rabbit but it captured the hawk!
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Rick Palma
Leeds, AL
11/15/2011
I scouted a 60 acre piece of property in October 2011, and found a old trail that had alot of game trails intersecting with it. 2 weeks later, I went to put out my trail camera, and I found 3 scrapes that weren't there a week before. I placed my Cuddeback Capture along the most heavily used part of the trail, and this is what I got. A nice 10 pointer that I can't wait to see come hunting season!
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Philip Jenkins
Ponchatoula, LA
11/15/2011
I've had my Capture Flash game cam for 4 years now. It has taken at least 800 pictures. There have been ZERO malfunctions with this camera. It works as it did the day that I bought it. It's very simple to use, but what I like most about it is the battery life. I get at least 4 months out of a set of batteries and that's with hundreds of pictures being taken and 90 percent of them are at night. The deer on my lease are totally noturnal. That means the flash is working overtime! But, I've never had a black picture!
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Clayton Lienemann
Pierce, NE
11/15/2011
These are the last pictures we got on this camera because someone took the sd card out of it. I was glad that they didn't take the camera and to see we still had these nice bucks on this land.
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