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RYAN DUNLAP
GAUTIER, MS
1/8/2018
A friend of mine said this was a rare shot; capturing a doe as it was shot. This camera is set to take photographs every minute. There were six that walked in, and I took the one that was the clearest shot with no yearlings in the background, and it was getting dark. Pulled the trigger on the crossbow, and now have plenty of deer burger! The date stamp shows 2006, but it is actually 2018. This camera is fairly old, but still takes quality pictures. Love my Cuddeback.
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Rick Wrona
Tulsa, OK
1/8/2018
After hundreds of deer, raccoon, squirrel and wild hog photos, it was cool to see the vivid brilliance of this larger than life male cardinal. Another great example of the trigger speed the Cuddebacks are capable of. Great product. Rick Wrona Tulsa, OK
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Gerald Russell
Mount Vernon, OR
1/8/2018
There is a salt lick here for cattle but when the cattle are not present the wildlife such as deer ,elk ,and antelope come to partake of the minerals. It is a very picturesque setting when the sun is right.
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Jeremy McCurdy
Fredonia, PA
1/7/2018
This picture was taken in the field behind my house. I put out a few deer carcasses from the deer I have gotten this year. These 2 eagles have been hanging around for the last month and I have gotten a lot of pictures of them.
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Richard Yoder
Getzville, NY
1/7/2018
I have been tracking twin bucks for the last 2 seasons. Caught this one eating leaves from a tree in archery season (016) but missed the shot. This season was dismal and sporadic due to travel and personal illness. Hope they made it through the season. Only time will tell.
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Richard Yoder
Getzville, NY
1/7/2018
I have been tracking twin bucks for the last 2 seasons. Caught this one eating leaves from a tree in archery season (016) but missed the shot. This season was dismal and sporadic due to travel and personal illness. Hope they made it through the season. Only time will tell.
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BJ Rogers
Beebe, AR
1/7/2018
Last day of the year. Most bucks I have ever gotten in a single picture on our farm.
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Terry Cole
Gaylord, MI
1/6/2018
Winter feeding in our back yard
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nathan mccarville
murphysboro, IL
1/6/2018
Love the picture quality of the coyote. The gobbler is showing off to some hens.
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Blanton Beard
Bryan, TX
1/6/2018
I have been using Cuddeback cameras for over 10 years, since the first camera that had a large CF card and used 4D batteries. They have always been dependable and provided many great wildlife photos over the years. I have have notice the picture and camera quality to continue to improve over time. This year I got one of the best action shots yet while taking my son hunting. It was his first year to shoot a crossbow and we were sitting in a tent blind about 12 yards from a feeder. My cuddeback camera was right in front of the tent blind on a Genius mounting pole. When he finally got a shot at the buck we wanted the camera trigger the moment the arrow impacted the deer! Even with a high dollar normal camera it would have been an amazing shot to capture on film. We didn’t even realize that the Cuddeback had permanently captured this moment for us until my buddies checked the SD card later that week. It was a great surprise and will preserve the memory for us that much more. I don’t think you could ever get a better example of the best trigger speed of any trail camera I have ever used!!! Thanks Blanton
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