Photo/Video Galleries
Jim Rhoades
Dekalb, IL
8/21/2014
I have had trail cameras about 15 years (first ones were film) and the first photo that I had of a bobcat was in April of 2013 even though other people had seen them as long as 10-12 years ago. Then on 08-06-14 this photo was taken of a bobcat chasing a fawn. I assume they were out of camera view before the video started. My friends have told me that this is probably a once-in-a-lifetime photo and I think I would agree, but it's always exciting to check the Cuddebacks (5 Attacks) when I get to the farm to see what photos await me.
Dekalb, IL
8/21/2014
I have had trail cameras about 15 years (first ones were film) and the first photo that I had of a bobcat was in April of 2013 even though other people had seen them as long as 10-12 years ago. Then on 08-06-14 this photo was taken of a bobcat chasing a fawn. I assume they were out of camera view before the video started. My friends have told me that this is probably a once-in-a-lifetime photo and I think I would agree, but it's always exciting to check the Cuddebacks (5 Attacks) when I get to the farm to see what photos await me.
David Mcneal
Perryville, AR
8/21/2014
Same deer same camera just a couple of years older. Amazing how fast they grow. This is as close as I can get to your old film cameras. I have 2 Attacks going on 3 years old. I also use IR cameras but I like seeing pictures suitable for framing. This particular deer loves getting his picture taken. I have watched him do it for about 3 years now. He loves the nightshift.
Perryville, AR
8/21/2014
Same deer same camera just a couple of years older. Amazing how fast they grow. This is as close as I can get to your old film cameras. I have 2 Attacks going on 3 years old. I also use IR cameras but I like seeing pictures suitable for framing. This particular deer loves getting his picture taken. I have watched him do it for about 3 years now. He loves the nightshift.
Fred Richter
Wheeling, WV
8/21/2014
I have this particular camera on a mineral lick on our land just outside Wheeling, WV. I thought this photo of this neat looking coyote who was just passing by with his groundhog dinner was pretty cool.
Wheeling, WV
8/21/2014
I have this particular camera on a mineral lick on our land just outside Wheeling, WV. I thought this photo of this neat looking coyote who was just passing by with his groundhog dinner was pretty cool.
David Mcneal
Perryville, AR
8/21/2014
I just think this is a pretty nice buck for Ar. I have been after him for 3-4 years. Nocturnal for the most part. He lost so much weight after the rut last year, but looking good again as usual.
Perryville, AR
8/21/2014
I just think this is a pretty nice buck for Ar. I have been after him for 3-4 years. Nocturnal for the most part. He lost so much weight after the rut last year, but looking good again as usual.
Charles Gabler
Summit, MS
8/21/2014
got this picture in the backyard in Mississippi with my cuddeback seen. On first look it appears to be a kangaroo, but is just a fast moving doe.
Summit, MS
8/21/2014
got this picture in the backyard in Mississippi with my cuddeback seen. On first look it appears to be a kangaroo, but is just a fast moving doe.
Conner Zeck
Galveston, IN
8/20/2014
We just aquired this new woods. It is small about the size of a football field, but the field that is located along it is the only field within 5 miles away. I set this camera up along the beans and I would have never imagined what I got.
Galveston, IN
8/20/2014
We just aquired this new woods. It is small about the size of a football field, but the field that is located along it is the only field within 5 miles away. I set this camera up along the beans and I would have never imagined what I got.
Conrad Yoder
Hartville, OH
8/20/2014
This is the best picture I've ever gotten! Very rare to have two big bucks in velvet with their antlers interlocked and the buck in the foreground made it even better! By the way, this old Cuddeback flash still takes GREAT photos.
Hartville, OH
8/20/2014
This is the best picture I've ever gotten! Very rare to have two big bucks in velvet with their antlers interlocked and the buck in the foreground made it even better! By the way, this old Cuddeback flash still takes GREAT photos.
Bobby Vess
Lexington, VA
8/20/2014
The pictures and videos of these awesome deer were taken in Southwest Virginia on National Forest land. It was about a 2 hour hike through the mountains to get to this area. As we started watching the videos and looking at the photos there were two massive bucks captured on camera which turned into three and then four! We have also gotten pictures of 7 different bear in this same spot using the same camera. Needless to say, this is the best scouting we have ever seen on camera and cannot wait until hunting season in about a month. The Cuddeback cameras are by far the best trail cameras out there - no one can compete with the quality of the pictures and videos. We have been using Cuddeback cameras for many years.
Lexington, VA
8/20/2014
The pictures and videos of these awesome deer were taken in Southwest Virginia on National Forest land. It was about a 2 hour hike through the mountains to get to this area. As we started watching the videos and looking at the photos there were two massive bucks captured on camera which turned into three and then four! We have also gotten pictures of 7 different bear in this same spot using the same camera. Needless to say, this is the best scouting we have ever seen on camera and cannot wait until hunting season in about a month. The Cuddeback cameras are by far the best trail cameras out there - no one can compete with the quality of the pictures and videos. We have been using Cuddeback cameras for many years.
Ryan Bunce
Spencer, NY
8/20/2014
I was setting up a deer stand and decided I should put my brand new Cuddeback Long Range IR out for the first time to see what was in the area. I was very surprised to see these two cubs and their mother as bears are not very common in our area.
Spencer, NY
8/20/2014
I was setting up a deer stand and decided I should put my brand new Cuddeback Long Range IR out for the first time to see what was in the area. I was very surprised to see these two cubs and their mother as bears are not very common in our area.