Photo/Video Galleries
Scott Karban
cheyenne, WY
10/3/2012
Bought my very first cuddeback camera and I wanted to try it out on an artisian well out on a Wyoming cattle ranch I help at. After fighting with the cows rubbing against and taking up a lot of my sd card, my primary target was to see what mule deer were using this watering hole. To my suprise I captured this coyote trying it's luck at corraling an antelope buck. Nowing how antelope are I'm sure this coyote will have to try another day! I haven't yet caputured any pictures of the muley's but I'm still hopeful if I can keep those darn cows away from my camera!!
cheyenne, WY
10/3/2012
Bought my very first cuddeback camera and I wanted to try it out on an artisian well out on a Wyoming cattle ranch I help at. After fighting with the cows rubbing against and taking up a lot of my sd card, my primary target was to see what mule deer were using this watering hole. To my suprise I captured this coyote trying it's luck at corraling an antelope buck. Nowing how antelope are I'm sure this coyote will have to try another day! I haven't yet caputured any pictures of the muley's but I'm still hopeful if I can keep those darn cows away from my camera!!
Sandra Adcock
Richland, MS
10/3/2012
We have gotten this buck on our camera for the past three years from the start of growing antlers until he sheds the velvet. Come hunting season, we don't get anymore pictures. Than the next summer he is back. He is licking his lips from eating Black Magic.
Richland, MS
10/3/2012
We have gotten this buck on our camera for the past three years from the start of growing antlers until he sheds the velvet. Come hunting season, we don't get anymore pictures. Than the next summer he is back. He is licking his lips from eating Black Magic.
Daniel Granger
Marengo, WI
10/3/2012
I found out by putting the camera lower to the ground you get much better pictures.
Marengo, WI
10/3/2012
I found out by putting the camera lower to the ground you get much better pictures.
Michael Juhasz
Clearwater, FL
10/3/2012
Zeus has graced our Cuddy's for the last three seasons. No one has seen this buck during legal hunting hours during that time frame. I hope to change that this fall.
Clearwater, FL
10/3/2012
Zeus has graced our Cuddy's for the last three seasons. No one has seen this buck during legal hunting hours during that time frame. I hope to change that this fall.
Richard Scheib
Derry, NH
10/3/2012
This bobcat followed a house cat and raccoon through our backyard. Just out for a little late night dinner.
Derry, NH
10/3/2012
This bobcat followed a house cat and raccoon through our backyard. Just out for a little late night dinner.
Jacob Darga
Muskegon, MI
10/3/2012
My brother and I got my dad an Attack IR to put on his food plot behind his house. So far he's gotten plenty of deer, bear, coyote, fox, and various other wild game. Not sure what this eagle was searching for, but he couldn't have stopped and posed for a better pic. The photo was taken in Northeast Michigan's Lower Penninsula. Posen, MI.
Muskegon, MI
10/3/2012
My brother and I got my dad an Attack IR to put on his food plot behind his house. So far he's gotten plenty of deer, bear, coyote, fox, and various other wild game. Not sure what this eagle was searching for, but he couldn't have stopped and posed for a better pic. The photo was taken in Northeast Michigan's Lower Penninsula. Posen, MI.
Bob Painter
LIGONIER, PA
10/3/2012
I wandered why I haven't seen many deer this year on my camera this may be part of the reason
LIGONIER, PA
10/3/2012
I wandered why I haven't seen many deer this year on my camera this may be part of the reason
Aaron Wagner
Marion, IN
10/2/2012
Here are a few photos that were taken approximately 50 yards from my front door. The first is a doe, defending her feeder from a group of racoons. From the looks of the coons, I think she means business. The last two are a couple of respectable bucks that I have roaming my farm. I enjoy running my trail cameras year round. Most of the deer on my farm would go unnoticed without the use on my Cuddebacks. I'm hooked, and will never own another camera. After viewing some of my pictures, several of my friends are now convinced that cuddeback is the way to go. Thanks cudeback.
Marion, IN
10/2/2012
Here are a few photos that were taken approximately 50 yards from my front door. The first is a doe, defending her feeder from a group of racoons. From the looks of the coons, I think she means business. The last two are a couple of respectable bucks that I have roaming my farm. I enjoy running my trail cameras year round. Most of the deer on my farm would go unnoticed without the use on my Cuddebacks. I'm hooked, and will never own another camera. After viewing some of my pictures, several of my friends are now convinced that cuddeback is the way to go. Thanks cudeback.