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louis dibenedeto
staten island, NY
10/6/2010
was rushing to hang a stand before it got dark and was rushing through the field where i had a cuddeback capture. thought you could use this to see how good your center subject technology is . i was doing about 35 mph in this picture !!
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Matthew Bray
New Castle, IN
10/6/2010
My cuddeback took this picture on a deer trail between a cornfield and a small creek
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Bobby Queen
Warrenton, VA
10/6/2010
You just can't beat the trigger speed and picture quality of a Cuddeback!
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CHARLES JOHNSON
elizabeth, PA.
10/6/2010
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mike halsor
center point, IA
10/6/2010
This is from our Ontario, Canada moosehunt in September 2010. When building our blind we noticed a rut pit 20 feet in front of the blind. I decided to place the newly purchased Cuddeback camera on the front of our blind on the morning of the 27th. We decided to hunt a different location that evening. In hindsight that was a mistake, eh. We did, however, arrow a bull at the other location that evening. As you can see this a giant Ontario bull. It was raining that afternoon but it is still a beautiful picture of the Monarch of the north.
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Gabe Wickham
Phillipsburg, KS
10/6/2010
Setting up and checking 6 cameras a week can be tiring but it all pays off when you see these Kansas bucks!
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Joe Payne
Hazlehurst, MS
10/6/2010
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T Wheeler
Mitchell, SD
10/6/2010
Not at all satisfied with the image quality in over 1/2 the images with the IR. Facing north-north west. Mid day is the only time they are fine, and a few at night are ok. Our regular capture is fine.
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Ryan Bahnsen
Omaha, NE
10/6/2010
I thought this was a very cool photo and wanted to share it with you all. I think this photo speaks world's about how fast the trigger speeds within your camera's really are. To take a photo of a wasp is very impressive. I will use nothing but a cuddeback! Ryan Bahnsen Omaha, NE
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jim hoeppner
madison, WI
10/6/2010
This busk has been watched for three years and seen at this location repeatedly but continues to evade hunting. No other hunters in the area were even aware of his presence until photographic proof.
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