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Brandon Hazel
Anthony, KS
9/10/2008
These are some pictures of a huge deer we have been tracking. He is in the process of peeling his velvet and the Cuddeback Expert caught it on film. This deer is nicknamed the daily doubler due to the two main beams on his left side. With out the Cuddeback we would have not seen this unique event. AWESOME PICS!!!
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Kyle Hopkins
,
9/10/2008
Nice 8 point i have been watching for a couple weeks, Just about ready to lose his velvet.
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Mark Reineke
Farwell, MN
9/10/2008
The bear shown came circled in from behind the bait, where the Capture took a nice shot of him. I had the camera on 5 minute interval, so I let him crawl on the bait and finally fired for the front shoulder. His reaction was a jump up in the air and the cuddeback Captured the moment perfectly.(CDY_0005.jpg.
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doug&natalie kovach
mauston, WI
9/10/2008
this is the best camera out there if you want good pictures we would have never got these deer on camera with out my cuddeback
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Ralph McGeary
Ruffs dale, PA
9/10/2008
The deer love the white tail clover on my farm in Greensburg Pa.
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Ralph McGeary
Ruffs dale, PA
9/10/2008
The deer love the white tail clover on my farm in Greensburg Pa.
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Sean Bonnice
montrose, PA
9/10/2008
A small 8 pt saying hello to a rabbit.
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john Mingori
gree bay, WI
9/10/2008
My brother saw this deer last year. We both were hoping he had made it another year. Looks as though he did. Motivation at it's finest!
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Steve Murph
Thayer, IA
9/9/2008
I just bought a new Capture to add to my other Cuddeback cameras, This picture was taken a couple of years ago, if you look close at the two does in the background they are up on their rear legs having a boxing match. We have no idea how many rounds it lasted.
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Todd Murray
West Des Moines, IA
9/9/2008
The camera caught a bat flying above the doe.
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