Photo/Video Galleries
Herb Young
Canyon Lake, TX
11/28/2011
I've been archery hunting this spot near Boerne TX for 14 years & never seen a cat. This is an 11 acre tract in a residential acreage development. Homes within 250 yards. Great trigger speed on the camera-caught his paw in the air!
Canyon Lake, TX
11/28/2011
I've been archery hunting this spot near Boerne TX for 14 years & never seen a cat. This is an 11 acre tract in a residential acreage development. Homes within 250 yards. Great trigger speed on the camera-caught his paw in the air!
Mike Bjelland
Cumberland, WI
11/28/2011
Probably one of my favorite pictures ever from my Capture IR. Taken during the opening day snow storm, they are in a neat embrace
Cumberland, WI
11/28/2011
Probably one of my favorite pictures ever from my Capture IR. Taken during the opening day snow storm, they are in a neat embrace
Lloyd Chester
Dawsonville, GA
11/28/2011
I was able to capture this photo on Nov.11th. I had no idea this deer was in the area. But thanks to my Cuddeback I was able to harvest this nice 10 point buck on Nov.24th What a happy Thanksgiving. Thank You! Cuddeback
Dawsonville, GA
11/28/2011
I was able to capture this photo on Nov.11th. I had no idea this deer was in the area. But thanks to my Cuddeback I was able to harvest this nice 10 point buck on Nov.24th What a happy Thanksgiving. Thank You! Cuddeback
Gene Holley
Macon, MS
11/28/2011
After we got this picture we found a scrape nearby where the branch was broke ou of the tree.
Macon, MS
11/28/2011
After we got this picture we found a scrape nearby where the branch was broke ou of the tree.
benjamin Rider
dundee, NY
11/28/2011
Taken first week of November in yates county Ny on my cuddyback capture
dundee, NY
11/28/2011
Taken first week of November in yates county Ny on my cuddyback capture
Kenny Walker
Smith Center, KS
11/27/2011
Fainting Buck? Bloody antlers? Never know what you will get a picture of!
Smith Center, KS
11/27/2011
Fainting Buck? Bloody antlers? Never know what you will get a picture of!
James Eaton
Mount Vernon, KY
11/27/2011
I have a picture of something that seems to be transparent. Not sure what I have captured in this photo. Much discussion in our family about what this critter could be. Strange picture to say the least.
Mount Vernon, KY
11/27/2011
I have a picture of something that seems to be transparent. Not sure what I have captured in this photo. Much discussion in our family about what this critter could be. Strange picture to say the least.
Mike Hoffman
Randolph, WI
11/27/2011
I had 4 separate pics of this owl as he patrols this section of a soybean food plot. He finally found what he was looking for. This pic is an awesome example of the great trigger speed of a cuddeback.
Randolph, WI
11/27/2011
I had 4 separate pics of this owl as he patrols this section of a soybean food plot. He finally found what he was looking for. This pic is an awesome example of the great trigger speed of a cuddeback.
Dan Salerno
Dunkirk, NY
11/27/2011
After suspecting the coyotes have been feeding on all the rabbits in the area, I set up one of my four Cuddeback Captures in the vicinity of all the cottonball tails I've been finding. To my surprise, it wasn't coyotes at all but a hungry red fox.
Dunkirk, NY
11/27/2011
After suspecting the coyotes have been feeding on all the rabbits in the area, I set up one of my four Cuddeback Captures in the vicinity of all the cottonball tails I've been finding. To my surprise, it wasn't coyotes at all but a hungry red fox.
Mike Wasko
Colchester, VT
11/27/2011
Trying to catch the eye of that lovely female? Might want to use a Cuddeback..cause here's how to do it! My cuddeback in vermont is set on the same tree my stand is and caught this doe feeding into a corn field at night. Althoght Vermont has a limited number of bucks, this doe shows the effectiveness of the Cuddeback's quick trigger speed, immediate focus (even if a photo is taken at less than one foot) and zero sound to spook animals.
Colchester, VT
11/27/2011
Trying to catch the eye of that lovely female? Might want to use a Cuddeback..cause here's how to do it! My cuddeback in vermont is set on the same tree my stand is and caught this doe feeding into a corn field at night. Althoght Vermont has a limited number of bucks, this doe shows the effectiveness of the Cuddeback's quick trigger speed, immediate focus (even if a photo is taken at less than one foot) and zero sound to spook animals.