Photo/Video Galleries
Louis CusacK
Chugiak, AK
6/13/2012
This is from our recent trip to Prince William Sound Alaska. I don't think this guy liked the flash to much. He seems to be saying Will You Turn That Thing Off :-) But! It nnever bothered him to much he just kept right on eating.........lol!
Chugiak, AK
6/13/2012
This is from our recent trip to Prince William Sound Alaska. I don't think this guy liked the flash to much. He seems to be saying Will You Turn That Thing Off :-) But! It nnever bothered him to much he just kept right on eating.........lol!
Reed Lally
Duluth, MN
6/13/2012
I put out the cuddys for the first time this year only to see something I didnt want to see on my mineral site. However I never thought I'd get a picture of a timber wolf peeing. Good news is that MN is having a hunting season for these guys this year so I guess its not all bad.
Duluth, MN
6/13/2012
I put out the cuddys for the first time this year only to see something I didnt want to see on my mineral site. However I never thought I'd get a picture of a timber wolf peeing. Good news is that MN is having a hunting season for these guys this year so I guess its not all bad.
Tommy Casto
Ripley, WV
6/13/2012
I recently captured a picture you may be interested in. I have a friend that has a bear camp in New Brunswick. I help him out and in return he lets me hunt when his other hunters are tagged out. I had a Cuddeback camera on a bait. It set behind the bait which is slightly elevated. On this particular evening I was lucky enough to have a giant bear visit the bait. After he ate he stood to leave and that's when I sent the arrow on its way. In the split second after the shot your camera snapped a picture. It shows the broadhead and about 10 inches of the arrow sticking out of the other side of the bear. Just over top the bear you can see me setting in the stand with bow still up as it would be in that split second after the shot. Its weight is between 380 and 400lbs.
Ripley, WV
6/13/2012
I recently captured a picture you may be interested in. I have a friend that has a bear camp in New Brunswick. I help him out and in return he lets me hunt when his other hunters are tagged out. I had a Cuddeback camera on a bait. It set behind the bait which is slightly elevated. On this particular evening I was lucky enough to have a giant bear visit the bait. After he ate he stood to leave and that's when I sent the arrow on its way. In the split second after the shot your camera snapped a picture. It shows the broadhead and about 10 inches of the arrow sticking out of the other side of the bear. Just over top the bear you can see me setting in the stand with bow still up as it would be in that split second after the shot. Its weight is between 380 and 400lbs.
Steve Cornforth
Denmark, SC
6/13/2012
This buck is now 4 years old. I have pictures of him when he was a yearling with his spots. These pictures are on our property 200 yards from our home. He has never had a tail. I don't know what happened to him but it has been fun keeping track of him. He looks like he will be a nice buck this year.
Denmark, SC
6/13/2012
This buck is now 4 years old. I have pictures of him when he was a yearling with his spots. These pictures are on our property 200 yards from our home. He has never had a tail. I don't know what happened to him but it has been fun keeping track of him. He looks like he will be a nice buck this year.
Mackinzie Perry
Stanchfield, MN
6/12/2012
This picture is from My Grandma's by Spooner WI, we seem to get pics of bear there, we have not hunted or baited them but get them randomly from time to time on the deer cam, bear pics are fun to see but this is definitely the most exciting one we've got. Looks like real awesome art!
Stanchfield, MN
6/12/2012
This picture is from My Grandma's by Spooner WI, we seem to get pics of bear there, we have not hunted or baited them but get them randomly from time to time on the deer cam, bear pics are fun to see but this is definitely the most exciting one we've got. Looks like real awesome art!
Mitch Haaby
Roseau, MN
6/12/2012
My first camera I ever used was a Wildview. I don't mean any disrespect to them as a company, but when I made the upgrade to my first Cuddeback Capture and put it out in the same place, I didn't miss a thing! Now that's what I call center-subject technology! Thanks Cuddeback!
Roseau, MN
6/12/2012
My first camera I ever used was a Wildview. I don't mean any disrespect to them as a company, but when I made the upgrade to my first Cuddeback Capture and put it out in the same place, I didn't miss a thing! Now that's what I call center-subject technology! Thanks Cuddeback!
Brad Spitzley
Westphalia, MI
6/12/2012
These 3 photos show just how fast Cuddeback cameras really are in the real world! I have had other cameras as well and if anything showed up on the photos when a deer was just walking by, it was blurry. As you can tell from these photos, these deer were running all out. I should know because I jumped them going to check this camera. They were carrying the mail! This picture of this bird is just simply amazing! I never thought I would ever get anything like this! I could only imagine if I had a different kind of camera setup at this location it wouldn't even have triggered. I'd pay money to see if any other competitor can get images like these! CUDDEBACK CAMERAS ARE SIMPLY THE BEST BAR NONE!!!! Thanks for making such a fast and reliable camera! It's like Christmas morning every time I check my cameras! Thanks, Brad
Westphalia, MI
6/12/2012
These 3 photos show just how fast Cuddeback cameras really are in the real world! I have had other cameras as well and if anything showed up on the photos when a deer was just walking by, it was blurry. As you can tell from these photos, these deer were running all out. I should know because I jumped them going to check this camera. They were carrying the mail! This picture of this bird is just simply amazing! I never thought I would ever get anything like this! I could only imagine if I had a different kind of camera setup at this location it wouldn't even have triggered. I'd pay money to see if any other competitor can get images like these! CUDDEBACK CAMERAS ARE SIMPLY THE BEST BAR NONE!!!! Thanks for making such a fast and reliable camera! It's like Christmas morning every time I check my cameras! Thanks, Brad
Wes Strock
bland, VA
6/12/2012
This big boy doesn't mind coming out early in the evening to get a bite of food. No baiting, just a clover foodplot.
bland, VA
6/12/2012
This big boy doesn't mind coming out early in the evening to get a bite of food. No baiting, just a clover foodplot.
john mallette
gesgapegiag, QC
6/11/2012
hi well its been three years since ive had my cuddyback camera and it's been totaly awesome. over the years ive taken thousands of pictures of moose,bears and deer ,me and my kids always take a sunday drive up in the mountains when possible to go check on the camera and i dont know who is more anxious to get there me or the kids ,we bring the laptop with us wait wait for the pics to upload and you can imagine the kids on my back just waiting to see what the cudddyback captured its a full day of fun thanks cuddyback,..,
gesgapegiag, QC
6/11/2012
hi well its been three years since ive had my cuddyback camera and it's been totaly awesome. over the years ive taken thousands of pictures of moose,bears and deer ,me and my kids always take a sunday drive up in the mountains when possible to go check on the camera and i dont know who is more anxious to get there me or the kids ,we bring the laptop with us wait wait for the pics to upload and you can imagine the kids on my back just waiting to see what the cudddyback captured its a full day of fun thanks cuddyback,..,