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James Melton
Batesville, AR
3/31/2010
With my other brand of cameras I was always getting pictures with no animals in the picture. But after I put up my new Capture I started getting several pictures that explained why. The other cameras are just too slow to capture fast objects flying thru such as this crow in flight. This is a neat picture. Thanks.
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Ben Nuckolls
Rancho Cordova, CA
3/31/2010
California Black bear showing his dominance over a deer kill from another bear {off camera}.
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Ron Kochj
Santa Rosa, CA
3/31/2010
Mendocino county blacktails rutting
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JIM DAVIS
HUNTINGTON, WV
3/31/2010
SOME BUCKS IN THE SNOW
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Rick Bandstra
Harvey, IA
3/30/2010
I have been using cameras for years and have learned alot about how to set them. I have used several brands of cameras with lots of blank pictures. I have the Expert, Excite and Capture IR but prefer the Capture for ease of setting, battery life, trigger speed and photo quality day or night.
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Rick Bandstra
Harvey, IA
3/30/2010
Cuddeback is not just for scouting, we like to have fun with the cameras. Sometimes you get pictures of things that are just unbelieveable. During the holidays friends came to visit and the kids built a snowman in the front yard and we knew there were deer crossing the yard, but didn't expect to get a picture like this. It is also amazing to see different types of wildlife in a friendly group together.
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Matt Davis
Perkins, OK
3/30/2010
These are some great pictures of some busy beavers! They are great pictures. We have over 400 and it was very hard to pick just 3!!
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Jim Warners
Wyoming, MI
3/30/2010
After deer season this year, we found a dead deer on our property and set the trail camera on it. A month later we wanted to find out what predators were starting to eat the carcus. The first week we had it set out we got the picture of the two coyotes coming in on stalk mode for the dead deer. That week also had alot of crows and two days later another coyote. We left the camera on the deer for a few more months because for the cool pictures we had been getting. The pictures were turning out so good because of the trigger speed that the camera has. We have alot of pictures with crows flying in the view. Than we were really shocked when we even got these pictures of the red-tailed hawks with the full wing span and tearing apart of the deer hide. Friends were amazed at how fast the cuddeback took pictures because they do not have any birds in flight, just on the ground. I would recommend this camera to anyone!
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dave williams
pittsville, MD
3/30/2010
exciting action all caught on film just 140 yds behind our home. we have lots of photos of piebald buck, can't wait to see what he looks like next fall.
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Matt Davis
Perkins, OK
3/30/2010
We had set the camera up to get pictures of the beavers building their damns. We never thought we would get a wonderful picture like this!
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