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Old 12-30-2005 | 09:08 PM
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Nothing real big yet but hopefully there will be before they shed. I'm just getting used to setting this thing up.





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Old 12-30-2005 | 09:54 PM
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At least your getting buck pictures. I have just gotten does, my camera has been out for about a week. I dont know how to get my name on the pictures yet, but i will figure it out someday. Do you have any tips on places to set it up? i would really appreciate it, lol i am having a hard time.
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Old 12-30-2005 | 09:58 PM
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I need to get one of these. I went hunting on a friends property the other day and he had one. We went back to the cabin where he had a tv set up and we viewed all the pics. The quality of the Cuddeback is amazing.

I went to their wedsite last week and looked at the Pics of the week or day and there was some cool pics on there. It is worth going out and looking at some of the pics that people have sent in. There is bucks attacking decoys, deer mating, albino bucks, etc...some things that some of us will never see in the woods.

I guess that you are getting accustomed to the set up and programming. Does it seem fairly easy to program?

Good luck on getting the big one on camera.
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I also got some pics of does and fawns, not just bucks. The first spot I put the cam looked real good. It was a heavy trail between two bedding areas. After three days I only had one pic, so I moved it to a narrow strip of brush between two crop fields. It's a great funnel. There is a creek running through it and the cam is on the side of the creek by the field where the deer are feeding ( picked corn ). I'm after pics of two bucks I saw in the field before I got the cam. 150 to 160+ class bucks. I may move the cam to the field edge but I figured the bigger ones may want to be in the cover before they came out to the fields. This is an experiment for me. A very fun experiment.

As far as programming goes, its not too bad. I did spend a day reading the manual and messing with the cam. ( testing it on my cats in the livingroom ). I set mine up in the advanced mode and picked the features that suited me. The manual can be downloaded from their website.

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