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Dennis Sentner
Fall River, MA
2/1/2010
This is a new area I found to hunt,looked nice ,very interesting ,I set up the c1000 check it a week later this doe was on it , taken a day later after set up and she found the camara interesting ! She must have like to her pictuer taken because I have few pic of the same doe.
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Charles myers
Hesperia, MI
2/1/2010
I set up this Cuddeback camera to catch some pictures of coyotes roaming my brothers property. I captured this picture of a mature beautiful bobcat which we had no idea even existed in our area.
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Bill Smith
Pekin, IN
2/1/2010
I just found this to an exceptional picture with the blending of the light,the surroundings and the sunlight on the deer. I have printed this picture and framed it. My Cuddeback always gives me outstanding quality on all the pictures.
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Ricky
, VA
2/1/2010
Family dinner with uncle oppossum.
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Chris Snell
sigel, PA
2/1/2010
I knew there were piebald genes around my property but never noticed this doe until i got this pic of her bedding down
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Chris Snell
sigel, PA
2/1/2010
I've never seen this deer until my cuddeback got this pic
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Trent Thomas
Burkesville, KY
2/1/2010
some nice lookin toms
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Terry Smith
Toledo, OR
1/31/2010
Very lucky to keep getting large cat photos. With the Capture I will get a photo if one comes by.
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Robert Triece
Welch, OK
1/31/2010
Set the camera up over some bait just to see how many coyotes were left in our hunting area. We had already taken five coyotes down. Looks like we have three left to work on. Trying to cut down the number of predators to increase fawn survival for the next year.
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Adam De Ruyter
Sioux Center, IA
1/31/2010
I put my Cuddeback camera on a dead deer in January to study the diet of bald eagles wintering in northwest Iowa. This pair of mature bald eagles helped my research project out, and they got some easy venison in return. Although bald eagles in the area are known for feeding primarily on dead livestock, this photo shows that their diet also consists of at least one natural prey species.
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