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Marvin Hardison
, NC
1/29/2010
Captured these pics with my Cuddeback IR this duck season. Used the camera to see what type ducks are frequenting my beaver swamp in Eastern NC. Got these close ups.
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Matt DeGolyer
Lafayette, IN
1/29/2010
This little guy is ready for next years rut!
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Andy Schroeder
Antigo, WI
1/29/2010
I was feeding some deer after season in Menomonie WI, came back from christmas break (college student) and found this on the camera. Bad day for the squirrel ha ha
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Matt DeGolyer
Lafayette, IN
1/29/2010
Crystal clear image, lightning fast trigger speed, great battery life, what more can you ask for in a trail camera? Not a monster buck but i'll take a picture of this playful doe anyday.
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Matt DeGolyer
Lafayette, IN
1/29/2010
I had tried out other brands of trail cameras only to be repeatedly disappointed by poor battery life and slow trigger speed. My new Cuddeback Capture answered the call and then some. As you can tell in the picture the trigger speed is outstanding. I really was hoping for a picture of a monster buck, but catching the birds in mid-flight left me speechless. I'm hooked on Cuddeback!
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Kaleb Mccarville
Murphysboro, IL
1/29/2010
I put my camera out and this bobcat came by 30 minutes later. I moved it 3 times in the same area and he always comes by right after I was there
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Langdon Mnauel
Wellington, TX
1/29/2010
This is a deer that been on my place awhile and i like to call him lopside because of the rae g1 and g2 on one side.
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Ryan Troyer
Weldon, IA
1/29/2010
Here's a doe that dont look to happy this little buck showed up.
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Ryan Troyer
Weldon, IA
1/29/2010
The first and sec pic we put our capture in a hole in the fence and this is what we got. The third is a picture of a buck that i missed 3 times and still didnt get him.
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Trae Durden
Northport, AL
1/29/2010
A buck that's been on this ridge for the whole season, he's broken his main beam on the left side. Seems to be in charge around this ridge. Not huge, maybe next year!
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