Photo/Video Galleries
Zac Cochran
Sweet Home, OR
3/23/2012
We put this camera up to target predators, didn't expect a picture of this quality!
Sweet Home, OR
3/23/2012
We put this camera up to target predators, didn't expect a picture of this quality!
Winston Zimmerman
Martinsburg, PA
3/22/2012
These are a few turkey in our clover food plot. The warm weather really has them strutting. Cant wait for opening day
Martinsburg, PA
3/22/2012
These are a few turkey in our clover food plot. The warm weather really has them strutting. Cant wait for opening day
John Mort
Salt Point, NY
3/22/2012
We have this rather active game trail at the futherest point in our back yard. It is active with Deer, Coyote, Bob Cat, Turkey and other lesser critters. The camera is set up to monitor their crossings. This fellow came along and poised for his photo.
Salt Point, NY
3/22/2012
We have this rather active game trail at the futherest point in our back yard. It is active with Deer, Coyote, Bob Cat, Turkey and other lesser critters. The camera is set up to monitor their crossings. This fellow came along and poised for his photo.
Michael Wittich
st. charles, MO
3/22/2012
With the nice weather here in Missouri, the birds are ready to rumble! Turkey season is less than a month away and nothing better than checking the Cuddebacks and getting awesome pictures!
st. charles, MO
3/22/2012
With the nice weather here in Missouri, the birds are ready to rumble! Turkey season is less than a month away and nothing better than checking the Cuddebacks and getting awesome pictures!
Corey Hart
Nesbit, MS
3/21/2012
I was curious on just how many turkeys I had on this piece of property for the upcoming season. I set this camera out and the very next day I had this awesome picture!! I could not had taken a better picture of these birds if I had been sitting on the tree with my own camera! Great focus and great trigger time. Thanks for a great camera!...Oh yea, one of these gobblers will no longer be getting his picture made!!!
Nesbit, MS
3/21/2012
I was curious on just how many turkeys I had on this piece of property for the upcoming season. I set this camera out and the very next day I had this awesome picture!! I could not had taken a better picture of these birds if I had been sitting on the tree with my own camera! Great focus and great trigger time. Thanks for a great camera!...Oh yea, one of these gobblers will no longer be getting his picture made!!!
Chet Burkman
South Range, MI
3/20/2012
Set up my camera on a used trail. Got this pic of either a Wolf or a Coyote. I though Wolf right away and everybody i show it to says Wolf as well. Since I live in Michigan, this is a pretty big deal.
South Range, MI
3/20/2012
Set up my camera on a used trail. Got this pic of either a Wolf or a Coyote. I though Wolf right away and everybody i show it to says Wolf as well. Since I live in Michigan, this is a pretty big deal.
john franchetti jr.
Atco, NJ
3/20/2012
i don't know what happened with this picture all the other pics were good besides this one
Atco, NJ
3/20/2012
i don't know what happened with this picture all the other pics were good besides this one
John Taylor
Sebastopol, CA
3/20/2012
I have a hunting ranch in Northern California. I had been researching trail cameras and heard from a couple of hunting buddies that they had good luck with cuddebacks. I put a new Cuddeback attack IR on a well used game trail to see what was using it. To my surprise I got these photos of a grey fox and bobcat. They both were jumping on this branch which was only 10 feet from the camera, one with IR at night and the other during the day, talk about fast trigger speed. Amazing that the night shot was exact same position as the day. This shows that the trigger speed is just as fast with the IR. I now habe 5 attacks and just purchased the new ambush. I know where I will be hunting my buck during the next season.
Sebastopol, CA
3/20/2012
I have a hunting ranch in Northern California. I had been researching trail cameras and heard from a couple of hunting buddies that they had good luck with cuddebacks. I put a new Cuddeback attack IR on a well used game trail to see what was using it. To my surprise I got these photos of a grey fox and bobcat. They both were jumping on this branch which was only 10 feet from the camera, one with IR at night and the other during the day, talk about fast trigger speed. Amazing that the night shot was exact same position as the day. This shows that the trigger speed is just as fast with the IR. I now habe 5 attacks and just purchased the new ambush. I know where I will be hunting my buck during the next season.