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Brian Feagin
Florence, SC
9/14/2011
You talk about trigger speed? I think this speeks for itself. Man I wish I would have got a Cuddeback years ago.
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Randy White
Mandeville, LA
9/14/2011
Speed and Center Shot - I set up my Cuddeback Attack IR camera in my backyard and it usually takes pictures of the deer that wander in overnight. I was very surprised to have the camera capture this shot of a flying squirrel which was amazingly centered and really shows off the speed of the camera. I think this shot says it all about the Attack IR.
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Jacob Obert
Quincy, IL
9/14/2011
A great buck that I haven't seen in 2 years, looks like his G2 on his right side went backwards... and split a few times...
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Brandon Burnett
Okemah, OK
9/14/2011
I have watched this buck now for 3 years, Good things come to those who wait.
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Jeb Maciejewski
Washington, MO
9/14/2011
Big 10 out for an evening stroll. A nice break in the weather came in late August for the suffocating heat in Missouri. This fine specimen decided to come evauluate a freshly cultivated food-plot in anticipation of the fall rut!
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Brian Seay
Humble, TX
9/14/2011
I have been watching this feeder for several months and had several large raccoons that I was trying to shot, then this large Bobcat showed up and is doing the job for me.
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LA Wilkie
Huntington, TX
9/14/2011
Been trying to grow bucks like this for 7 Years
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Garrett Eckhardt
Sugar Land, TX
9/14/2011
I have seen this cat numerous times on the camera, but I have never seen a picture like this! Apparently squirrel season is open for bobcats in Gonzales Texas! Gotta love the Cuddeback!!
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Jeff Senkowski
Auburn, MI
9/14/2011
I had been watching a 10 point and a large 8 point from a far with my spotting scope for a while. I put my camera in the corner where I had seen them the most and a week later I had three pictures of the 10 point.
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Lee Taylor
Lucedale, MS
9/13/2011
Hurricane Katrina blew this pear tree over and I never got it to grow straight again. The deer love it as it provides them with plenty of browse and pears. This 10 point has been frequenting the pear tree since it began dropping and he often picks his own before they fall. Thanks to Cuddeback I've got several pictures of action shots just like these. I'm sure less quality game cameras with slower trigger speeds wouldn't allow me the opportunity to see such detailed pictures. Thanks Cuddeback for several years of quality game cam pictures!
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