Photo/Video Galleries
Thomas Buchanan
Bakersville, NC
9/17/2012
These frisky bucks have left the mountaintop acorns and are enjoying the tender oats of the food plot. My Cuddeback shows just how playful these young bucks are.
Bakersville, NC
9/17/2012
These frisky bucks have left the mountaintop acorns and are enjoying the tender oats of the food plot. My Cuddeback shows just how playful these young bucks are.
Bruce Carroll
Iron River, WI
9/17/2012
Fast enough to catch a flying woodcock. I took this on a food plot 2 yrs ago. I never thought of sending the many photos I have in to Cuddeback. This was taken with a capture. I can't think of a better example of a quick trigger. Plus I nevever saw a fasterflying bird captured with another trail cam.
Iron River, WI
9/17/2012
Fast enough to catch a flying woodcock. I took this on a food plot 2 yrs ago. I never thought of sending the many photos I have in to Cuddeback. This was taken with a capture. I can't think of a better example of a quick trigger. Plus I nevever saw a fasterflying bird captured with another trail cam.
Tanner Olson
Iola, WI
9/17/2012
This heart stopper decides to come the day before bow season opens in Wisconsin. He didn't get the memo apparently, and so as Aerosmith says, Dream On.
Iola, WI
9/17/2012
This heart stopper decides to come the day before bow season opens in Wisconsin. He didn't get the memo apparently, and so as Aerosmith says, Dream On.
Jake Ruelle
International Falls, MN
9/17/2012
For the past few years I have been seeing more and more moose tracks by my deer stand locations but could never see or get a picture of one. On september 16 as I was walking to check my cuddeback I noticed a set of moose tracks and thought to myself I hope I got a picture of him or her. Well it turns out I did and was very surprised to see this nice sized bull for our area!
International Falls, MN
9/17/2012
For the past few years I have been seeing more and more moose tracks by my deer stand locations but could never see or get a picture of one. On september 16 as I was walking to check my cuddeback I noticed a set of moose tracks and thought to myself I hope I got a picture of him or her. Well it turns out I did and was very surprised to see this nice sized bull for our area!
zach lucas
clendenin, WV
9/17/2012
Good buck on my farm in Calhoun County WV. First shooter of the year on camera. Have glassed several other really nice bucks on my farm. Hope to help my fiance put an arrow through this big boy this year.
clendenin, WV
9/17/2012
Good buck on my farm in Calhoun County WV. First shooter of the year on camera. Have glassed several other really nice bucks on my farm. Hope to help my fiance put an arrow through this big boy this year.
Joel Stinnett
Vidor, TX
9/17/2012
I want to thank you for making a quality product with the fastest trigger time on the market and share with the company a recent photograph I recovered from my Capture Scouting Camera. On September 13th, in preparation for the 2012/2013 hunting season, my 10 year old son and I began to scout new hunting grounds in our East Texas hunting lease in Newton County, near the old gun fighting town of Devils Pocket. As we scouted, my son found a spot he liked and asked if I would move my favorite scouting camera from my stand and move it to his, since the megapixels on his camera are not as good as my Cuddyback’s, but with his request I moved the camera for him. On September 16th we removed the camera’s card and discovered a picture that is truly amazing. We captured a coyote crossing the camera while hunting a deer and then reappearing with the deer’s hind quarter in his jaws. In all my years of hunting, this was the first time I have ever captured a picture like this. Thank you.
Vidor, TX
9/17/2012
I want to thank you for making a quality product with the fastest trigger time on the market and share with the company a recent photograph I recovered from my Capture Scouting Camera. On September 13th, in preparation for the 2012/2013 hunting season, my 10 year old son and I began to scout new hunting grounds in our East Texas hunting lease in Newton County, near the old gun fighting town of Devils Pocket. As we scouted, my son found a spot he liked and asked if I would move my favorite scouting camera from my stand and move it to his, since the megapixels on his camera are not as good as my Cuddyback’s, but with his request I moved the camera for him. On September 16th we removed the camera’s card and discovered a picture that is truly amazing. We captured a coyote crossing the camera while hunting a deer and then reappearing with the deer’s hind quarter in his jaws. In all my years of hunting, this was the first time I have ever captured a picture like this. Thank you.