Photo/Video Galleries
Tim Morrison
Cookeville, TN
1/16/2012
This picture I am submitting is of a Blue Bird that appears right in front of the camera. Our Cuddeback Attack IR is in the metal protective casing and we believe the Blue Bird is attempting to try and enter the hole on the front of the casing, which is actually the sensor or the lens opening. Blue Birds like to nest in small hole confined spaces. The picture is very good and catches the wings in the back position. Very fast trigger speed on the camera. Love the picture and hope it is enjoyed by others.
Cookeville, TN
1/16/2012
This picture I am submitting is of a Blue Bird that appears right in front of the camera. Our Cuddeback Attack IR is in the metal protective casing and we believe the Blue Bird is attempting to try and enter the hole on the front of the casing, which is actually the sensor or the lens opening. Blue Birds like to nest in small hole confined spaces. The picture is very good and catches the wings in the back position. Very fast trigger speed on the camera. Love the picture and hope it is enjoyed by others.
Kelly Reed
Le Center, MN
1/16/2012
The owner of the property i hunt drives by my cameras on his polaris ranger and all 5 of my cuddebacks catch a picture of him perfectly. But i always delete them never thinking to submit them into the trigger speed challenge. So this weekend i took my truck and drove by a couple of them going 20 mph and these were the pictures my cameras took. Greatly impressed with the quality and trigger speed of the cameras. I will never switch to a different company!!
Le Center, MN
1/16/2012
The owner of the property i hunt drives by my cameras on his polaris ranger and all 5 of my cuddebacks catch a picture of him perfectly. But i always delete them never thinking to submit them into the trigger speed challenge. So this weekend i took my truck and drove by a couple of them going 20 mph and these were the pictures my cameras took. Greatly impressed with the quality and trigger speed of the cameras. I will never switch to a different company!!
Mike Freitas
Wilmington, IL
1/16/2012
a couple of the larger bucks i've capured out in the woods i hunt, also 2 younger bucks sparing, thought that was pretty cool
Wilmington, IL
1/16/2012
a couple of the larger bucks i've capured out in the woods i hunt, also 2 younger bucks sparing, thought that was pretty cool
Travis John
Gering, NE
1/15/2012
While muzzleloader deer hunting in Western Nebraska (an area where Mountain Lions are protected and rarely sighted) I watched a group of 5 deer enter a patch of trees. Upon walking into the trees I flushed 4 deer out. Shortly I found why...finding cat tracks in the fresh two inches of snow and following them to a very fresh deer kill. After gaining my composure knowing that I had likely scared the big cat off the kill; my hunting partner and I retreated to the truck. I returned later that day with my Cuddeback to see what I could capture. The cat came back four different times over the next two days and made quick work of the small whitetail buck, all the while leaving me images that I will share for years to come. Thanks cuddeback for a great line of products!!!
Gering, NE
1/15/2012
While muzzleloader deer hunting in Western Nebraska (an area where Mountain Lions are protected and rarely sighted) I watched a group of 5 deer enter a patch of trees. Upon walking into the trees I flushed 4 deer out. Shortly I found why...finding cat tracks in the fresh two inches of snow and following them to a very fresh deer kill. After gaining my composure knowing that I had likely scared the big cat off the kill; my hunting partner and I retreated to the truck. I returned later that day with my Cuddeback to see what I could capture. The cat came back four different times over the next two days and made quick work of the small whitetail buck, all the while leaving me images that I will share for years to come. Thanks cuddeback for a great line of products!!!
Brett Egland
Lewiston, MN
1/15/2012
I put out this camera to see if i could get pictures of bucks that survived the hunting season. I accomplished that goal along with getting pictures of coyotes and also turkeys. This camera has very fast trigger speed and the pictures are very clear even when animals are moving like this turkey. Now how many other cameras can get a clear picture of a turkey flapping its wings? I am very happy with this camera and i recommend it to everyone.
Lewiston, MN
1/15/2012
I put out this camera to see if i could get pictures of bucks that survived the hunting season. I accomplished that goal along with getting pictures of coyotes and also turkeys. This camera has very fast trigger speed and the pictures are very clear even when animals are moving like this turkey. Now how many other cameras can get a clear picture of a turkey flapping its wings? I am very happy with this camera and i recommend it to everyone.
Lonny Rabalais
Baton Rouge, LA
1/15/2012
This is my Sky View shot. The cam is approximately 16-18 feet off the ground aiming straight down.
Baton Rouge, LA
1/15/2012
This is my Sky View shot. The cam is approximately 16-18 feet off the ground aiming straight down.
Jason Traywick
Clanton, AL
1/15/2012
We had been seeing a large track in this field but only saw a does and small bucks in it while we were hunting. I decided to put my camera on it to see if we could see what we had and this guy showed up!
Clanton, AL
1/15/2012
We had been seeing a large track in this field but only saw a does and small bucks in it while we were hunting. I decided to put my camera on it to see if we could see what we had and this guy showed up!
Rick Swenson
Fergus Falls, MN
1/15/2012
Put the camera over a carcass last week but with the warm temps we had it thawed and they pulled it away but I still managed to get a cool picture of a bobcat. Kind of cool the the straight down shot.
Fergus Falls, MN
1/15/2012
Put the camera over a carcass last week but with the warm temps we had it thawed and they pulled it away but I still managed to get a cool picture of a bobcat. Kind of cool the the straight down shot.