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Buford Norville
Morganton, NC
7/22/2011
These photos are from property near my home that Ive been hunting for several years.These two bucks are the biggest ones Ive ever got pictures of on my Cuddeback Capture IR. It's been great watching these two bucks grow their antlers and really amazing how fast they grow!! If you don't have your cameras in the woods,you never know what you've been missing!!
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adam Cartright
xenia, IL
7/21/2011
on my cuddeback i have a picture of some small black animal (cant tell what it is exactly) that come into range and bout 30 min later i have another picture of an owl swooping down and grabbing it.. VERY FAST trigger speed! LOVE the Cuddeback!!!!
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Steven Catoe
Fort Mill, SC
7/21/2011
This 7pt has a black stripe running from his face to tail. I've never seen a deer like it in my life.
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Colby Nitterhouse
Chambersburg, PA
7/21/2011
Little bit of luck. This big old gobbler just so happened to strut by as several deer stand in the back ground.
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TROY WILLIE
ALTOONA, IA
7/21/2011
NICE RED FOX THAT DON'T HAVE A TAIL AND DON'T YOU KNOW IT THE WEEDS GOT IN THE WAY ANYWAY LOVE TO SHARE WITH YOU
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Brad Spitzley
Westphalia, MI
7/21/2011
I have been watching these bucks all summer long hanging out together. I got my eye on the big 6. I couldn't get near him last year. I think he's 4.5 this year. Not a great rack but a trophy in my book. Lets hope I can close the deal!
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William Olive
Lake Charles, LA
7/21/2011
Back early morning shot
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Barry Buttram
Buchanan, GA
7/21/2011
The experts say no good deer in this part of georgia maybe they need a Cuddeback
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Justin Greenway
Middleville, MI
7/20/2011
The quick trigger speed of my Cuddeback Capture IR was able to snap a pic of this family of racoons near one of my tree stands. The three kits following behind their mother almost seem to be posing for the camera, while the the fourth youngster seems be be falling behind.
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Tyler Weaver
Weyers Cave, VA
7/20/2011
When i first started to hear of trail cameras, i was very skeptical of all brand name cameras. So i finally decided to buy one just to test it out myself, and of course not knowing too much about them, or which ones were the best i didnt get a cuddeback. The camera i first got was a moultrie which confirmed my beliefs about these cameras, i got very few pictures of animals, and pages and pages of pictures that were triggered by nothing. Of course when it took pictures over and over of nothing, it drained my battery and the camera only lasted 5 days max. Then my hunting buddy Aaron Heatwole told me how they were having lots of success with Cuddeback's, especially the no-flash. I then got a cuddeback last year for my 17th birthday and it has worked like a dream, as you can see by my 3rd photo. Thanks Cuddeback for showing me whats out there!
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