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George  
Eagle, WI
Comments: I hunt 160 acres in Butternut WI. We've been using 5 cuddebacks for about 4 years now, and have had awesome results! We have had pictures of mature whitetails, bobcats, wolf, coyotes, and even a small bull elk! But we were not ready to see this picture! thought I'd share it with you guys since your not that far away. Also special thanks to Barney at the Fifield Seed and Feed; he has sold us all our cameras and is an outstanding person and i think he represents cuddeback very well as a salesperson. Thanks again you guys are truely the best!!

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Gerald Russell
Mt Vernon, or
Comments: Here's some nice bull pictures that my Cuddeback Expert took recently.The seven point bull just stepped out of a wallow and he seems real proud of himself.

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gerald  Russell
Mt Vernon, or
Comments: The elk rut is in full swing around here! But the bull cow ratio must not be quit right.There's some funny business going on here.

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Joseph Kosmicki
Martin, SD
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Brent Thomas
Haughton , la
Comments: This is the first picture on my new Cuddeback hope he is still around next week for opening of bow season Thanks Cuddeback

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James Cain
king, NC
Comments: I got my expert cuddeback about 3 month ago. It takes great pictures. I like how long the batteries last. I have took over 600+ pics with it. I have already killed one of the bucks that I have a picture of. It was my first bow kill. A 7 pointer on 9-22-08. The next two pics are of a new spot I just started hunting. I wouldn't have known these 2 bucks were on this farm without my cuddeback. The time is wrong on the last 2 pics. Thank-you for making a great product. I'm looking at buying one of the new capture cameras. Thanks James Cain

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Zach Schafer
Mount Ayr, IA
Comments: A Pretty nice buck

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Andrew Brubaker
Olar, SC
Comments: beatiful 8 point making an aggresive scrape.

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lee knutson
New Richmond, wi
Comments: My friend has a bear bait 100 yrds from were this pict. was taken. The day before this bear was captured on the cuddeback he shot a 200 lb. sow. He should have held out for a shot and alot of luck at this bear. I also have picts of timber wolves, coyotes, grey fox, bobcat, more bear, and big bucks. Give me an e-mail. Lee knutson

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richard  otis
barre, vt
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Bart  Prahl
Manawa, WI
Comments: Who says that the flash spooks deer? In this case you can clearly see that this 6 pt is not bothered by the Cudde flash.

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Rupert Smith
Park Falls, wi
Comments: Well since the start of the 2008 deer bow season I haven't had much time to sit in the stand but Cuddeback Excite has changed my thought on sitting a little earlier than I normally do. Just thought it was an awesome photo Taken by my cuddeback camera. I got this camera as a gift last year for my birthday and FINALLY got to use it. Thanks for the Cudde"EXCITE" ment

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Bart  Prahl
Manawa, WI
Comments: Photo was taken on Wednesday, 18 yards from one of my stands. Went and sat there on Friday, he came out at the same time. I was able to watch him for about an hour before he closed the distance. I decided to pas the shot at 24 yds. This 8 pt has about an 18" inside spread, if not for the broken tines I probably woild have shot this deer.

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Tim Burton
Tulsa, ok
Comments: Deer Lease at Big Cabin, Oklahoma. Looks like the deer are really enjoying the corn we are putting out.

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Royce Stubblefield
Brentwood, tn
Comments: Oh, no, not my pear tree!

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Royce Stubblefield
Brentwood, tn
Comments: Just a couple of nice bucks

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Mike Lurk
Ste. Genevieve, MO
Comments: The trigger speed of these camera's is amazing as i capture this red bird flying across in front of my camera.

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Andrew Brubaker
olar, sc
Comments: I got a picture of this buck for the last two years and seen it once while hunting. Ive been trying to get pictures of it this year but hadnt succeded until saturday september 27. thanks cuddeback for a great trail camera

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Timothy Bracey
Foxworth, MS
Comments: South Mississippi whitetails.

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CJ Schuelke
Mellen, WI
Comments: here is a nice 8 pointer and a little 8 pointer looking at each other... pretty cool!

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Mike Kramschuster
Bloomer, WI
Comments: I placed my cuddeback camera on the edge of one of our clover fields hoping to get pictures of some nice bucks using the field and when I got back home to look at the pictures there was this awesome photo of two bears standing face to face.

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Kevin Lane
Streamwood, IL
Comments: This doe loves to be on camera!She frequently stands in front of camera for some reason.

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Daniel  Bushor
Renovo, PA
Comments: I set the camera up in a spot where i located numerous rubs and scrapes, while doing early scouting this spring. I new that there must be a good buck in the area. Proof is in the picture. Thanks to Cuddeback i now know how big he really is.

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Tim  Amerman
Dexter, MI
Comments: "The Camo Buck": This area is a small pocket of wetland, currently surrounded by standing corn. This buck has walked by several times, but it now appears he is trying some new camo. The standing buck is two years earlier, in the same spot. He is at a community scrape.

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Ken Teague
Vilonia, AR
Comments: I've tried different models of Moultrie cameras and the new Remington Ghost which suspect is Moultrie and carried them all back because they simply didn't work. I always wanted a Cuddeback but I wouldn't spend that much. When the Capture came out I decided to try it. No doubt by next year I will purchase one of the higher end models. I didn't realize I had so many deer (136 pics in one night). Strangely it seems the small one here dominates the big one?

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sean leavine
tampa, fl
Comments: Big boys are finally showing up here in central florida,this buck was a 10 pt last year,this year a 9pt.I noticed these capture cameras dont take that great of pictures like the experts do,even the cudde logo on the capture camera is faded out,unlike the expert models,and photo quality is alot better,Ill stick with the expert models,not impressed with the captures at all.

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Matt  Bobber
Appleton, WI
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Beth Terstegen
Skowhegan, ME
Comments: I am a female bow hunter and whitetails are my obsession. I just started bow hunting 3 years ago and I am hoping to tag this nice buck I just got on my Cuddeback last week. I've used many different trail cams but none compare to the Cuddeback. For years I was missing the big bucks because of trigger speed, now I have the proof and know exactly were to hang my tree stand. Thanks for a great camera!

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Greg Rusk
Kaukauna, Wi
Comments: first time in ten years we have seen bucks at our stands, our cuddeback camera captured these two side by side in mid September.

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Mark Watts
Cabot, AR
Comments: Photo taken behind residense in Jan of 2006. Doe Group include Momma Doe with three years of offspring, one set of twins, 2 sets of triplets.

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Eric  Flood
Fond du Lac, Wi
Comments: 2 headed Turkey? Gobble Gobble!

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Nick Ambrosini
Yarmouth, MA
Comments: First time I put the camera out in my spot!

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Ben Holzapfel
Cambridge, WI
Comments: Does a year make a difference? You bet it does!

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Brice  Arnold
Harpster, OH
Comments: This is my new capture and I have pictures of deer and a lot of bucks everytime I put it out. My other camera that was not a cuddeback, did not capture these deer. It is amazing how well these cameras work and the fast trigger speed. I recomend getting a capture cuddeback. Another very interesting thing about this camera is how clear and focused the pictures are.

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jonathon  spiering
Kings Mountain, NC
Comments: First time ever putting my new cuddeback in the woods and i got 330 pics not even 200 yards from my house. These are some of the best outta the bunch. To bad they wasnt bigger.

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Mike Sorochan
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, AB
Comments: Even deer enjoy a beautiful sunset!

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Greg Tomlinson
Holton, KS
Comments: I have nearly a dozen pictures of this "Pretty Ten" as I refer to him. There are atleast 2 other bigger bucks in the area also but with all the corn still standing I haven't managed to get a picture of them yet. Can't wait.

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Mike Sorochan
Edmonton, AB
Comments: I have been watching this Alberta Giant since spring, and have many pictures of him at different stages of development. He still looks like a young deer, so we will hopefully be able to let him grow another year. This picture is great as it shows the velvet coming off and looks like red dreads hanging down his forward... rasta deer!

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Edwin Shirts
Burlington, IA
Comments: I just don't understand it, I haven't seen any of these beautiful bucks since middle of August-'08.....I am baffled to say the least. I still have does and smaller bucks coming around, but no sign of the big boys that were regulars at the stump in August......CONFUSED?!?!?

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Jim  Durand
Alexandria Bay, NY
Comments: Meow

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Rob  Watson
Meadville, PA
Comments: I moved the camera to a recently discovered scrape. This deer along with two seperate six points and a spike have been regular visitors to the area.

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Keith Shepherd
Warrensville, NC
Comments: the photos were took with the no flash. It was in a bear box GOOD THING he left teeth marks in the box but all is good. NO FLASH WORKS GREAT STEAL THINKS TO THE BEAR BOX.

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Rob Newcomb
Alexander, NC
Comments: Photo #1 I found out that some neighbors were taking daily walks past my deer stand before the season. I put a stop to that! The next two pictures show that there are other predators using the trail.

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Mark Theismann
Decorah , IA
Comments: This picture was triggered by a couple nice bucks with in camera range only to also include some nicer bucks out in the field. Camera was located just under our deer stand called the Eagles Nest.

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Chris  VanMaaren
Watertown, NY
Comments: This photo was caught three days after setting up the camera near a perenial scrape on the top of a hill near farm land in Upstate NY. No action had been taken to remove any human scent from the camera before placement. My other camera had no images of deer smelling the camera, not sure what differed.

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Francis Devlin
Woxall, Pa
Comments: waterholes make great locations for camera's. These are from Potter County Pa.

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Francis Devlin
Woxall, Pa
Comments: camera was placed on the edge of a fooood plot. Never realized that I would be looking at a full moon.

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David  Grimaldi
Pittsburg, KS
Comments: 1st picture is of this buck last winter before he shed his antlers. 2nd this summer in velvet. 3rd is him after he shed his velvet. I think he is a 4 1/2 year old buck; very neat to see his progression since last year. Thanks Cuddeback.

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Kevin Hays
Somerville, TN
Comments: I got this great pic on my cuddeback just prior to our Bowseason here in TN. Once again my cudde puts me where I need to be. Thanks for a great product!

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robert bean jr.
lincoln, al
Comments: is this not a nice buck for central al..guessing maybe 140 +. i had half pics and rump pics till i bought the capture and me and the wife was so suprise to see this kind of deer on our property.. you guess it, bought another one...came in today. we think this is a great camera and have the pictures to prove it THANKS CUDDEBACH

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Clint Conn
Hemphill, TX
Comments: Been getting a bunch of pictures of this bad boy on several stand locations on our property. This is only one of four cuddeback cameras we have. I liked this particular photo because it looks like he is possed for the camera and looks like the true "Ole mossy horns". Been watching him for two years now I think he is ready now.

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Billy  Wills
Woodward, OK
Comments: Bachelor group on An Area of property that takes us over 40 minutes to get to from the nearest county road, it was important for us to get a camera we could forget about a week at a time, these we got on the firt time out with it, UNBELIEVABLE we had 1426 pictures, AWESOME CAMERA!!!!!

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corey  pettis
ettrick, wi
Comments: thanks to the new capture i was able to pattern this nice 10pt buck i got this buck the 2nd time out in the woods

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Scott Shoemake
N. Muskegon, MI
Comments: First time we've seen this guy in the woods...without the Cuddeback, we might not have ever known he was running around.

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John Matejov
Story, Wy
Comments: This is quite the regal Moose for our area, and as you can see, he posed quite well for this shot! He is being hunted as we speak... I showed this photo to a local teacher, who was lucky enough to draw a once in a life time moose tag here in Wyoming! Thanks Cuddeback! Hope to send a shot of it once he is taken! :-)

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dennis steele
Cecil, oh
Comments: Photos from NW Ohio. Purchased Capture on 8/30/2008; these photos captured on card on second viewing.

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Tom Verrette
iron mountain, mi
Comments: I set out a sweet corn block on the edge of a small food plot at a bottle neck between an aspen clearcut and a pine ridge on our property. Pictures are of a coyote with a sweet tooth and a hawk with bluejay for breakfast. I don't know if I attached the files correctly. They don't seem like the images are attached.

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harry lane
Yemassee, sc
Comments: Love the no flash pics and battery life

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Eric Waldroff
Bismarck, ar
Comments: cuddeback is the best cammara out there wish I had three more

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alex frazee
Stevens Point, WI
Comments: This is a little opening on the end of a ridge that i like to call the orchard. This spot is loaded with apple trees, and the deer have been pounding them. I had my Cudde out for two weeks and got just over 900 pictures, and all had deer in them. How do you like the fawn picture for trigger speed! Awesome! I wish i could share them all with you because I got so many pictures of nice bucks. Good luck hunting!

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Andrew Strow
Springfield, IL
Comments: the before, during, and after pictures of the same good nine point getting rid of the velvet! thanks again cuddeback expert!

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William Gaiotti
Mt Tabor, VT
Comments: Here is proof that food plots are not just for whitetail. Along with the pictures of the bobcats at two different plots, I have several shots of red & gray fox and coyotes. I bought my first Capture at the end of August. After seeing the first group of pictures, I order a second one that day. The quality of the pictures is awesome!

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Bart  Prahl
Manawa, WI
Comments: Just a couple more nice bucks from my cuddeback. It's almost like being there when your screensaver is filled with whitetails. What a way to scout!

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Corey Steen
Dorchester, Wi
Comments: Got these pics the one day I dont go hunting.

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shawn echelberry
ankeny, ia
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Dawn Windle
Withee, WI
Comments: This was taken this year 2008 in Wisconsin before bear season to see what was coming in. At first glance it looks like the bear is sitting on the log. But if you look closely it is actually two bears one standing up and the other walking by. Pretty neat timing. It really makes you do a double take.

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Brad Herrmann
Evansdale, Ia
Comments: Bobcat with mother and giant Iowa buck.

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Tammy Retzer
Waupun, Wi
Comments: We own a house in Northern Wi and have been blessed with being able to see Bears Frequently in the area. We have been seeing a sow the past 6 yaers and watched her successfully raise 3 sets of cubs the first 2 sets she had 3 cubs both times, but this year she showed up with 4 a very rare sight that she shared with us

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Tammy Retzer
Waupun, Wi
Comments: We placed a trophy rock on our property at the edge of the woods and have gotten many pictures of deer, Some very nice others average but it is always exciting to get the pictures as we never now what will be on them. The first picture is of a large 9 point buck we have watched grow thru the summer intimidating a smaller buck.

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Scott Kroeplien
Sheboygan Falls, WI
Comments: We knew that there was a bear in the area; so we put up a camera to get a picture of the bear taken our bird feeders. After one week we were lucky enough to capture these great photos. -Scott

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BRIAN PETERSON
Goodridge , mn
Comments: We have nicknamed this bear SATIN. He only shows up between midnight & 3:00 am

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Phillip Sims
Nederland, Tx
Comments: 3 more pic out of 350 pic in 8 days wile we evacuated from Huricane Ike. cuddeback is the right tool to take during huricane evacuation's.

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Harold Williams Jr.
Clear Creek, WV
Comments: I was hoping to get some pictures of a deer, instead I got this.

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merlin clayton
O Fallon, mo
Comments: El Diablo and Big Boy pose for CuddeBack.

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Merlin Clayton
O Fallon, mo
Comments: The "Deer Fairy" watches over her bucks. She was heard to say, "Fellas, if you find corn dumped on the ground 3 weeks before deer season opens, and it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is!" (P.S. - the corn was there only for pictures, and was completely cleaned up before hunting season opened on Sept 15, 2008 in Missouri.)

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Kelly Bleck
Phillips, WI
Comments: This is a picture of a moose captured with my Cuddeback camera while it was placed on a bear bait on private land on September 15, 2008 in Prentice WI. Moose are not typically seen in Wisconsin, so I felt that this picture was worth submitting.

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John Matejov
Story, WY
Comments: This sow runs over to her cub who climbs and then falls out of this tree. She immediately turns and faces the Cuddeback as if to further protect her cub from any "danger". (My scent on the camera is her danger?) She then walks up to the camera as her cub walks away, to be sure the cub is REALLY safe!

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Jeff  Lewis
Stonewall, MS
Comments: These Photos are of a doe and her fawn. They are the only pictures we have collected of a fawn in 4 years of using the cuddeback.

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Troy Leistner
Tell City, IN
Comments: I had never used a trail camera before, until my dad's moultrie started on the fritz this year, and I saw the capture commercial on the outdoor channel, and decided to try it out, it has taken more pictures in a month and a half than his has in 2 years, thanks cuddeback for excellent craftmanship, keep up the good work.

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Cori White
Celina, TN
Comments: I put my camera up over a watering hole 3 weeks before indiana gun season opened.We returned 2 days before opening day to checked all of our cameras.I was the first one to view my card and I was shocked to see the big buck I had on it and there was a couple nice smaller bucks to.Opening morning started out slow only seeing a a spike and 3 does by 9am.At 12am my buddy shot and text me to say he had a big one down.I decided to stand up and stetch my legs and noticed what looked like a deer bedded behinde me 20 yards.I slowly put my scope on it and just about fell out of the tree it was the monster that was on my camera.I shot him bedded and he jumped up I then shot him two more times and he was down.Thanks to my cuddeback I knew the buck was there I credit that buck to my camera.

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tyler kemph
stillwater, ok
Comments: My new capture camera worked great to take this photo of an 8-point chasing this small fawn. Thanks for the great quality of your cameras.

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Brian Hook
Hagerstown, MD
Comments: Here are some pictures from property I have recently purchased. I have seen several deer on the property, but thanks to Cuddeback I now know more about them. The property is an old grown up orchard on a mountain. I now have an two Cuddebacks (C3000 and an Expert). Both are great cameras. Thanks Cuddeback.

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Brian Hook
Hagerstown, MD
Comments: Here are some pictures from property I have recently purchased. I have seen several deer on the property, but thanks to Cuddeback I now know more about them. The property is an old grown up orchard on a mountain. I now have an two Cuddebacks (C3000 and an Expert). Both are great cameras. Thanks Cuddeback.

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Andy Burke
Fort Worth, Tx
Comments: Group of four bucks on our property here in Texas. They are just starting to come out of velvet.

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JIm Lorenzo
Thompson, Oh
Comments: Rudolph the red nose DEER.

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Andy Burke
Fort Worth, Tx
Comments: One of the first pictures we ever got with our Cuddeback Digital Camera. Finally found out what was ripping the spinner out of our deer feeders.

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Tommy Smith
Saltillo, Ms
Comments: I have got 3 pictures of the bobcatbefore at a different location. I put up a new feeder and put a older model cuddeback out that i had sent in to have repaired just the week before. this came off the first set of photo I got. Bobcat---8 point deer ----- 2 coons Tommy Smith

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Bobby Queen
Warrentonv, VA
Comments: Pie bald doe that I also got on camera last year!

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Paul  Biehle
Lexington,
Comments: Just another day in the Hill Country.

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Jeffrey cannode
pandora, oh
Comments: This camera is placed ove a ditch looking towards the corn to get picture of the deer using the are well it captured these birds. thanks cuddeback!!

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nick  poetzl
phillips, wi
Comments: i got my cudde back expert for christmass 2 years ago and i fianaly had a change to use it due to time issues i set my camra up 60 yards behind my house and i captured this nice 10 point on 8/19 and i shot the same buck in the picture on 9/19 at 7:15 he ran 40 yards and crashed thanks cuddeback

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Randy Crocker
Dallas County, AL
Comments: These are the first few pics I got from my new Capture. The super simple setup is awesome! Great camera and great results.

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Mike Henning
Hackensack, MN
Comments: been watching some deer in this area and really hoping to patern some of the bucks movements. Well sometimes you just don't know what might come by. This is one big cat. Very rare in this area. Great Picture to get. Would have never got this one without a CUDDYBACK CAPTURE. THANKS CUDDYBACK!!!!!!!!!

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John Corbin
waverly, WV
Comments: Having set out 7 cuddeback no flash cameras, i have been geing some really great deer photos in SE Ohio. I really love the super fast trigger speed of the cuddeback cameras. Being an avid bow hunter, i have owned all the competitors cameras, and no other camera compares to the cuddeback. Thank you for making such a great camera.

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Chuck Otwell
Moscow, Tx
Comments: New Feeding Spot, and First Night My Camera Was Set Up

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Jeff Donnes
Thibodaux, La
Comments: Clear picture of fly sittin on nose of deer

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Drew 
Nahunta, Ga
Comments: A little fighting in Southeast Georgia.

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Michael Burkley
Natchez, MS
Comments: I am a avid hunter and have been using trail cameras on our private farm for the past 7 or 8 years, and have taken pictures of some very nice bucks (130s-170s). This particular buck is probably the best or largest yet. I have several cuddebacks and am a big fan. I have been scouting this particular bean field for the up coming bow season and happend to spot him (1500+ yds). I've watched several times since trying to pattern this buck. Two weeks ago I purchased the new capture and placed it were I thought he was coming into the field with no bait or anything in front of it. As luck would have it I got his picture on the third day. If not for the cuddebacks fast trigger speed I would not have got him because he was just cruising by. Our farm is just north of Natchez, MS in jefferson county, MS. This is a world class, once in a lifetime deer for this part of the country. You don't see to many deer of this caliber in south Mississippi. Wish I had more pics. of him.

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Andrew Strow
Springfield, IL
Comments: I don't get down to this farm to glass very much but once again, my cuddeback lets me know what's going on!

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Troy Leistner
Tell City, IN
Comments: I have had my capture out for a month in a half seeing only does, we moved it near our pond, and got great photos in a week of 13 different deer, one we call the twin towers, he's a big boy. I hope I just get lucky enough to get one this season, nice job cuddeback, you helped me for a few years now scout my land without, needing to be there for it.

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Bill Wisse
Leighton, IA
Comments: "Doe with an attitude" This buck had snuck up behind a fawn and mama didn't like it.

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Joshua  James
Opelika, Al
Comments: About 3 weeks ago a friend let me us his Cuddeback expert camera. I was so impressed with the photos that I got I went to Basspro Shop in Pratteville, Alabama and bought the Cuddeback no flash camera and I love it! I put it in my favorite hunting hole where I killed 3 big bucks last year and this picture is of my favorite doe who brought them all to me! Thank you Cuddeback for making such a WONDERFUL camera!

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Art Chapman
Cranston, RI
Comments: It’s a cool mid-September evening in Glocester, RI. The bucks have lost their velvet, polished their antlers and sparring has begun in hopes of winning the right to mate. Fortunately, my Cuddeback on the job, positioned and ready to capture the whitetail activity in my hunting area. In the two photos, taken one minute apart as my Cuddeback was set up to do, an 8-pointer and a 7-pointer square off and then lock antlers in an initial test of worthiness. I only wish this would have been daytime so that I would have a Cuddeback video of this sparring match.

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Mark  Cornelius
Homestead, FL
Comments: Looks pretty good for this year & the next few years to come!

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Clayton  Gist
Goldthwaite, TX
Comments: HANSON RANCH - 188 Acres - Mills County - Goldthwaite, TX. RE/MAX Lone Star Properties uses Cuddeback cameras to take photos of wildlife to market ranches.

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Clayton  Gist
Goldthwaite, TX
Comments: HANSON RANCH - 188 Acres - Mills County - Goldthwaite, TX. RE/MAX Lone Star Properties uses Cuddeback cameras to take photos of wildlife to market ranches.

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