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Ryan Linder
New Richmond, WI
8/18/2008
I just purchased my new Cuddeback Capture scouting camera so I put it out as soon as I got it on a new potential spot for a deer stand. I had it in the field for one week and went to check it last night 8/17/08. To my surprise the first picture on my new Cuddeback camera was this picture with two bear cubs on their hind legs having a little playful fun!!! At this camera location there is not any bait or anything that would attract the bears this picture was just pier luck by having the camera at the right place at the right time!!! The area that I hunt has been in QDMA for many years and we have about 5 Cuddeback cameras out at any one time and we all agree this is the greatest picture we have ever seen. Enjoy!
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Dale Alsum
Minong, WI
8/18/2008
I set up my new capture on a wash that's a natural funnel for a lot of different animals. I wasn't looking to capture anything specific but was expecting deer or turkeys. What I got was a surprise and exciting. This picture of a bobcat shows the versatility and quality of the capture, what a great camera.
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Mike Billmeier
Rochester, MN
8/18/2008
I had never used a trail cam before. I did lots of research and decided to spend the money on the Cuddeback No Flash, and boy am I glad I did. I have been able to determine I have 10 different bucks on my small property and 3+ of those are P&Y caliber. The battery life, the speed, and quality have allowed me to keep the camera out there at all times, and I don't have to be out there constantly scouting, changing batteries and leaving human scent.
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Casey Manke
Bangor, WI
8/17/2008
Using the cuddeback excite to figure out what kind of bucks we had around and get 3 huge whitetail bucks.
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Trey Murtagh
Brandon, MS
8/17/2008
This is a couple of pictures of an 8 pt from last year that grew tremendously into a nine point. The last picture is a frontal view of the same buck. 2.5 years old into 3.5 years old. I have 4 Cuddebacks, (2 Expert and 2 No Flash) and this is outstanding!!!!!
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Dane Dorsett
Odenville, AL
8/17/2008
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Dave Neef
Galion, OH
8/17/2008
The buck that we have named Geno in his third year of appearing on the cuddeback. Looks nice!
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Dave Neef
Galion, OH
8/17/2008
This same dog has caused some frustration on past hunting trips. Hope the neighbors find a leash for their dog.
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Will Winkler
Southlake, TX
8/17/2008
This photo was taken the first week I put the camera out.
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Shane Piwonka
El Campo, TX
8/17/2008
Dog Days of summer bring the bucks into bachelor groups here on the coast in Texas. Give them another month and the fight will be on with the rut in full swing.
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