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Kenneth Baker
Chillicothe, IL
8/19/2009
Photo 1 -- My No Flash captured this photo of two birds fighting in mid-air. The photo is a little blurry because a rain drop was on the lens of the camera, but it clearly shows that Cuddeback has the fastest trigger speed on the market. Photo 2 - I have not one but two photos of two birds fightin in mid-air. That's two testimonials that Cuddeback has the fastest trigger speed on the market.
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Kenneth Baker
Chillicothe, IL
8/19/2009
Photo 1 - This was the first big buck I got on my first Cuddeback shortly after installing it. I call him Ghost Buck because of the orb that has appeared in the two photos and videos of him. The day after I viewed this image, Ghost Buck appeared 15 yards from my stand, but came and vanished like a ghost, without providing me a shot. Photo 2 - My wife sent me this photo while I was deployed to Iraq. I had her retrieve photos from my Cuddeback so I could see which bucks I wanted to shoot when I got back and so I could still feel like I was connected to hunting while away from home. He's a true monster, with the photo taken during the first month of antler growth. Photo 3 - Ghost Buck, as I call him because of the orbs in the video, which probably are the reflection of a spider web, shows off his antlers and comes right up and kisses my Cuddeback. He most love the No Flash as much as I do. Too bad I can never get that close to him.
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Nick Scarsella
Canfield, OH
8/19/2009
Just another submission with some great pictures. I love your product...I now know that I have a spike, 6,7,8, a GIANT 8, and a BIG 10 pointer all on my hunting property. Gotta love my Cuddeback!
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Nick Scarsella
Canfield, OH
8/19/2009
The big boy seen here has eluded my other trail cameras until just recently. All I got were a lot of butt shots and shots that were too blurry to make out. He was seen on the farm a back in June and ever since I have been trying to see him for myself, after finally purchasing a Cuddeback, this is what happened!! The fawn, on the other hand, was just a random shot from a different part of the property when I had first set up my Cuddeback, outstanding quality!!
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Jay W
Chippewa Falls, WI
8/19/2009
Coming, showing and going. Date is right but time is wrong - photos at dusk.
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Roger Westemeier
chadron, NE
8/18/2009
Trying to get more lion picts and this bull came by!
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Michael Buice
Suwanee, GA
8/18/2009
Our family still has about 25 acres of mostly pasture type land with 5 rental homes on it in a highly developed area and two busy highways nearby. Small pockets of woods are obviously still holding a few bucks. This is the second year we think we have gotten these bucks picture.
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Alan Bruinsma
Stickney, SD
8/18/2009
The picture with the double bucks. They were eating appples that had fallen to the ground after a hail storm. The jumping buck is an awesome clear picture of him jumping straight on in front of my camera. The deer eating an apple. He stood there eating apples for a half hour and got 30 picture of him. I would have to say that this proves that flash does not scare deer.
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Brad Yates
Grove City, OH
8/18/2009
I've gotten several pictures of this weird white tail. But they were all at a distance and broad side to the camera. I couldnt wait to see the deer up close, and in detail. I was ecstatic to see I had finally got the picture I wanted. My capture did a great job. Thanks Cuddeback.
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Christen Allen
Veedersburg, IN
8/18/2009
We've watched this deer grow for 3 years now. He's blossomed into this monster 16 pt. buck. We get great pictures of him from July to September. Hopefully, this deer season will be the season I put him on the wall. Thank you, Christen Allen
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