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Nicholas Popp
Witherbee, NY
8/16/2010
I am getting my stand behind my house ready for this upcoming bow season. I decided to put my camera out to see what was running around back there. So far I am happy with the results. I haven't had the camera out for a week yet and I am seeing good deer activity on a runway that is only 30 yards from my stand.
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Joe Benne
lake St. Louis, MO
8/16/2010
This deer has been around our farm for two years now. I have posted photos of this deer before i just wanted show how much he has grown. This first pic is from late june this is the first picture i got of him this year. The second and third picture is from just a few days ago. These pictures just prove cuddeback is the best. This camera took over 1200 pics with one set of batteries that were aleady used a little.
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gregg payne
richwood, MN
8/16/2010
eagle in mid air landing. also bobcat and fisher at night.. great pictures of wildlife in the area... my old cameras had a lot of pictures with no animals.. too slow
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MARK GEORGE
JASPER, AL
8/16/2010
What a great camera, it gives you alot to look forward too. thanks
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Doug Tobin
Kansas City, MO
8/16/2010
Walt made this buck photo of the week (and said he was fabulous) a few weeks ago therefore I wanted to send him in again after a few more weeks of growth. In Walts honor I named the buck no other than fabulous . The third pic is another good buck that seems to love the camera. These bucks come from our farm that sits on the Missouri -Iowa line.
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Ron Greene
Salina, KS
8/16/2010
I am not for positive that this spring loaded mole trap triggered this picture, but it sure seems like it to me. The teeth were down when I checked it. If so, I would consider it an incredible shot. Have a look at it and see what you think. Thanks Ron Greene
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Mike Rose
Jenkins, KY
8/16/2010
This Bear is spotting out the place before it bites into this apple.
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Jerad Dreeszen
Afton, IA
8/16/2010
I had a series of four photos that caught my eye. For the last few years we have had a female bobcat raising kittens on or around our property, but we had not seen her this year. On the morning of August 6, I checked one of my cameras and found the attached photos. The female bobcat was moving her kittens. I have frontal images of her moving the kittens, and the picture quality is phenomenal! Like clock-work, she made her first pass walking away. The second photo showed her moving the first kitten, nearly a half hour after the first picture was taken. Again, a half-hour later, she passed the camera walking away. And, a half-hour later, she brought her second kitten past the camera. It shows she was on a mission, and her journey appeared to take 30 minutes one-way. The camera was in the perfect position, at the mid-point of each stretch or her walk. Thank you Cuddeback, for helping me to capture something we would rarely witness in the wilderness.
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Charles Shaffer
Mount Vernon, OH
8/16/2010
Just thouht was neat Trophy Rock draws in all the critters
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Tyler Bredehoeft
Concordia, MO
8/15/2010
Had my cuddeback now for two years. Can't beat it. Glad to get these cool pictures.
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