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Hugh Diver
Middle Island, NY
7/19/2010
I have the Cuddeback IR set up on a ridge trail that leads to and from a pond. With the not rainfree weather we are havine in the Northeast the deer have been hitting this trail all through the night and into the dawn hours. I captured thes brutes in July. A nice high 8 point buck behind a big 9 pointer. A real nice ten going down the trail to the water. And the nine just looking around.
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Scott Upton
Birmingham, AL
7/19/2010
Young turkey walking through my favorite hunting spot.
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Kiley Harpster
Atlanta, MO
7/19/2010
i think that this little fella has found a buddy to shadow as he grows up!
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Randy Moran
Koshkonong, MO
7/19/2010
All you need is a Cuddeback and a sack of corn to see what kind of bucks you have on your property or hunting ground for the fall season. These cameras are addictive LOL. Thanks Cuddeback.
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Jason Breining
Jackson, MI
7/19/2010
I set my NoFlash near the edge of a field. I was absolutely amazed at the picture I got of a bird in full flight. Talk about trigger speed--there is no other camera on the market that could have captured this. The detail in this picture is amazing! I have owned 3 other brands of trail cameras and they were all returned when I bought 2 Cuddeback NoFlash. Simply put--Cuddeback is the best-There's no comparison!
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Jason Breining
Jackson, MI
7/19/2010
I hunted this buck that I nicknamed The Ghost for two years straight, but could never get close enough to him. As with any big whitetail, they appear and disappear like ghosts When I saw this picture from my Cuddeback NoFlash, I was amazed. Hopefully in 2010 I can harvest this wonderful ghost
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ryan west
brandon, WI
7/19/2010
set up the capture over a trophy rock on the edge of a soybean field.
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Chip Tuttle
Centreville, MD
7/19/2010
I released 100 four week old baby Mallards on to the creek. We never saw any of them come to the feeder,and placed the camera on a tree close to the feeder. When we reviewed the pictures, this is what we found. It's a great example of the circle of life.
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Kevin Woker
Nashville, IL
7/19/2010
This photo was taken on a bear hunt in Manitoba, Canada. The timber wolf picture was captured as he visited a bait can.
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mike kentera
williams, AZ
7/19/2010
In preparation for my 2010 archery elk hunt in my home state of Arizona I had my cuddy back out for several weeks, this camera was on a trail to a water source. Not sure what this guys problem is but it looks like he does'nt like his picture taking.
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