Photo/Video Galleries
Russ Howe
Baldwin, NY
12/12/2012
My Cuddeback caught a Black Fisher. I saw him once this past summer while in the woods. It was the first time I ever saw one. The next photo shows a rabbit and the third photo shows an Owl catching a rabbit in flight!
Baldwin, NY
12/12/2012
My Cuddeback caught a Black Fisher. I saw him once this past summer while in the woods. It was the first time I ever saw one. The next photo shows a rabbit and the third photo shows an Owl catching a rabbit in flight!
Travis Nelson
East Grand Forks, MN
12/12/2012
This buck has been on our Cuddeback's for the last three years. I have yet to see him during daylight hours. Without the Cuddeback I would have never even known that he was there. Love the Attack!!!
East Grand Forks, MN
12/12/2012
This buck has been on our Cuddeback's for the last three years. I have yet to see him during daylight hours. Without the Cuddeback I would have never even known that he was there. Love the Attack!!!
Kaleb Mccarville
Murphysboro, IL
12/12/2012
As it gets colder the deer are really starting to hit these turnips
Murphysboro, IL
12/12/2012
As it gets colder the deer are really starting to hit these turnips
Jon Mays
East Amherst, NY
12/12/2012
This buck is a main frame 8 with 3 stickers of his left base. On opening day of New York gun season, my cousin shot him at 30 yrds.
East Amherst, NY
12/12/2012
This buck is a main frame 8 with 3 stickers of his left base. On opening day of New York gun season, my cousin shot him at 30 yrds.
Brad Tennant
Lower Salem, OH
12/12/2012
This is the kill shot of the 15 point buck I was fortunate enough to harvest in November 2012. He scored 165inches and had 7in mass in the beam on the left and had 24.5in inside spread. I realized after I shot him that there was a possibility I got him on video on my cuddeback and when I went home and reviewed it I surely had. The video begins rolling as soon as I had drawn back and you could see the nocturnal arrow nock on my axis arrow find the mark. The deer ran no more than 25 yards past where he leaves the frame of the video and piles up. Thanks for the great product and being able to capture my largest buck to date on video.
Lower Salem, OH
12/12/2012
This is the kill shot of the 15 point buck I was fortunate enough to harvest in November 2012. He scored 165inches and had 7in mass in the beam on the left and had 24.5in inside spread. I realized after I shot him that there was a possibility I got him on video on my cuddeback and when I went home and reviewed it I surely had. The video begins rolling as soon as I had drawn back and you could see the nocturnal arrow nock on my axis arrow find the mark. The deer ran no more than 25 yards past where he leaves the frame of the video and piles up. Thanks for the great product and being able to capture my largest buck to date on video.
Tim Alexander-T@Rmc.Ca
Odessa, ON
12/11/2012
the picture tell just how fast a cuddeback is but I think the squire is a head buy a nose. I sure what had scared these two but I love this picture. I find that when I get my card back home it's like christmas for me never sure just what will be on the card.
Odessa, ON
12/11/2012
the picture tell just how fast a cuddeback is but I think the squire is a head buy a nose. I sure what had scared these two but I love this picture. I find that when I get my card back home it's like christmas for me never sure just what will be on the card.
Chet Burkman
South Range, MI
12/11/2012
I have a few cuddebacks and they are the best cameras in the market. Their trigger speed is so fast, that my camera was able to catch a deer running by and an owl flying above at the same time. Even the speedy Ruffed Grouse wasn't able to get by the Cuddeback, as the camera took a picture of it in flight while a running deer is in the backround. The third picture is also a great example of Cuddebacks trigger speed, the camera was able to capture a big buck running full throttle past it. What I am trying to say is, GET A CUDDEBACK!!
South Range, MI
12/11/2012
I have a few cuddebacks and they are the best cameras in the market. Their trigger speed is so fast, that my camera was able to catch a deer running by and an owl flying above at the same time. Even the speedy Ruffed Grouse wasn't able to get by the Cuddeback, as the camera took a picture of it in flight while a running deer is in the backround. The third picture is also a great example of Cuddebacks trigger speed, the camera was able to capture a big buck running full throttle past it. What I am trying to say is, GET A CUDDEBACK!!