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Rocky Ray
Forney, TX
7/20/2006
I was really shocked when I pulled the pics this week. I had one pic of a cat last season and never saw him again. On this set I had four pics of the cat. I think it may be two differant cats by looking at the spots on the front legs.
Forney, TX
7/20/2006
I was really shocked when I pulled the pics this week. I had one pic of a cat last season and never saw him again. On this set I had four pics of the cat. I think it may be two differant cats by looking at the spots on the front legs.
Lana Wiersma
Columbus, WI
7/20/2006
I got this picture with my Cuddeback attached to the leg of my stand.
Columbus, WI
7/20/2006
I got this picture with my Cuddeback attached to the leg of my stand.
Joel Messick
Cameron, WI
7/20/2006
A friend and I found the sheds of this animal and saw it a few times throughout the year but never got a shot. The first buck we ever had a picture of on the Cuddeback was of him.
Cameron, WI
7/20/2006
A friend and I found the sheds of this animal and saw it a few times throughout the year but never got a shot. The first buck we ever had a picture of on the Cuddeback was of him.
Jim Duncan
Hurricane Mills, TN
7/20/2006
Hello Cuddeback, I've attached the first whitetail picture for 2006 made with one of the refurb 2005 Cuddeback 3.0 units purchased from Seed N Feed. Please do keep in mind, this picture is at the lower resolution because I did not have a compact flash card at the time. Needless to say I'm impressed and very pleased even with this quality. Do take a close look to the front and sort of to the left of the buck's right front foot. Everyone that's seen the picture, see sort of a hologram, that looks something like a raccoon, weasel, cat, possum, etc., right there just in front of the bucks's right front foot. Also note the twin buck with his butt to the camera just beyond the buck at the mineral lick. I can not tell for sure, but these may be a set of TWIN TENs. BTW, this picture was made about 300 yards from my house, 5 minute walk, 25 yards or so from my stand....just right for a bow shot come Sept 23, 2006. Many thanks, Jim
Hurricane Mills, TN
7/20/2006
Hello Cuddeback, I've attached the first whitetail picture for 2006 made with one of the refurb 2005 Cuddeback 3.0 units purchased from Seed N Feed. Please do keep in mind, this picture is at the lower resolution because I did not have a compact flash card at the time. Needless to say I'm impressed and very pleased even with this quality. Do take a close look to the front and sort of to the left of the buck's right front foot. Everyone that's seen the picture, see sort of a hologram, that looks something like a raccoon, weasel, cat, possum, etc., right there just in front of the bucks's right front foot. Also note the twin buck with his butt to the camera just beyond the buck at the mineral lick. I can not tell for sure, but these may be a set of TWIN TENs. BTW, this picture was made about 300 yards from my house, 5 minute walk, 25 yards or so from my stand....just right for a bow shot come Sept 23, 2006. Many thanks, Jim
Tom Laramey
Austin, TX
7/20/2006
I've got pics of critters I never knew I had on my place in northeast Kinney County, TX. All these were taken in a (usually) dry wash running through the place. However, there are several tinajas (cavities in the rock) that sometimes retain water, and I expect that's what drew these animals. They are, respectively, an aoudad, porcupine, and fox.
Austin, TX
7/20/2006
I've got pics of critters I never knew I had on my place in northeast Kinney County, TX. All these were taken in a (usually) dry wash running through the place. However, there are several tinajas (cavities in the rock) that sometimes retain water, and I expect that's what drew these animals. They are, respectively, an aoudad, porcupine, and fox.
Tony Nichols
Mantachie, MS
7/20/2006
After years of using a 35 mm scouting camera, I decided to try the new Excite. I was concerned that I wouldn't be satisfied with the 2 mp pictures. But after seeing the pictures, I'm impressed. You can even see a horsefly on the deers nose. Thanks
Mantachie, MS
7/20/2006
After years of using a 35 mm scouting camera, I decided to try the new Excite. I was concerned that I wouldn't be satisfied with the 2 mp pictures. But after seeing the pictures, I'm impressed. You can even see a horsefly on the deers nose. Thanks