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Craig Menze
Mora, MN
11/3/2008
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joh wicke
pulaski, WI
11/3/2008
just put camera out,and that nite caught this buck
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andrew vanlerberg
stilwell, KS
11/3/2008
I wanted to say thank you,I can now bring my love of the outdoors indoors ,for my whole family to enjoy!!!
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jerry sineath
fairfax, SC
11/3/2008
this is a fine lowcountry south carolina none typical buck feeding on corn and green veggies.In my belief this may be a record buck.
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Ken Bailey
Bainbridge, GA
11/3/2008
First day of using my new Capture and I have this nice south Georgia 8 point working a scrape
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James Kuhn
McArthur, OH
11/3/2008
Ive been watching this buck for several months and still no day light shot at him hes always been seen at night, Thats why I came to call this deer the night walker....
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Steven Thomas
Mayfield, KY
11/3/2008
This is a photo from a farm in Fancy Farm, KY. These two guys were out scouting around just after midnight, just before the upcoming rut. Had many other pictures of does and other, smaller bucks - but this was a great photo, showing two of the better bucks, in one frame.
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Dale Sears
Morrisonville, NY
11/3/2008
This mature doe was photographed coming from an old beaver pond grass marsh in an early and rare October snowfall this year, 2008
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Eason Bailey
Disputanta, VA
11/3/2008
I set up my camera in my backyard to test it on a few does i see regularly. I got these pictures of a nice 11 point that i had no idea was residing in my neighborhood.
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Bryan Nolan
napoleonville, LA
11/3/2008
Dear cuddeback i'm sending you a picture that shows just how good your cameras are. This picture was takin a cool south louisana bowhunt on october 29,2008.I decided to put my friend on your best stand and this is what happened. He shot the buck at 20 yards, but didn't make the best shot. As the deer jumped from the shot, The Capture camera done its job by snapping a lightning quick picture of the deer. We were able to use the photo to decide to track the deer or not. After waiting till the next morning, we tracked the deer for four hours until the blood trail quit. We didn't get the deer but i got the best photo ever of my five cuddebacks on this afternoon. Thanks
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