Photo/Video Galleries
Lars Karstad
Westbank, BC
11/8/2011
The subject is a Great Horned Owl, in flight. The area is Mount Swite, bordering the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, Canada. The camera is a Cuddeback Capture.
Westbank, BC
11/8/2011
The subject is a Great Horned Owl, in flight. The area is Mount Swite, bordering the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, Canada. The camera is a Cuddeback Capture.
trent theriac
union city, TN
11/8/2011
This capture was set up on a 600 acre farm in west TN. Both of these deer are new to the property as this is the first photo of them.
union city, TN
11/8/2011
This capture was set up on a 600 acre farm in west TN. Both of these deer are new to the property as this is the first photo of them.
Courville Tony
Ralye, GA
11/8/2011
Starting to get pic of bucks in the day The rut should be very soon if not this weekend hope to get this 10 pointer Thanks Cuddyback
Ralye, GA
11/8/2011
Starting to get pic of bucks in the day The rut should be very soon if not this weekend hope to get this 10 pointer Thanks Cuddyback
Corey Stigers
shelbyville, IL
11/8/2011
I love the cuddebacks,sat this camra up on this scape and could not belive some of the pictures i was getting.Here are just a few
shelbyville, IL
11/8/2011
I love the cuddebacks,sat this camra up on this scape and could not belive some of the pictures i was getting.Here are just a few
Chuck Wallace
DeWitt, AR
11/8/2011
Shot this deer opening day of season. The camera flashed at the shot. When I pulled the card the next week, I realized the camera caught the arrow as it hits the deer. Check out the blood spray. I have multiple cuddebacks. Thanks for a great product. I attached photo's of the deer alive, being shot and of the recovered deer.
DeWitt, AR
11/8/2011
Shot this deer opening day of season. The camera flashed at the shot. When I pulled the card the next week, I realized the camera caught the arrow as it hits the deer. Check out the blood spray. I have multiple cuddebacks. Thanks for a great product. I attached photo's of the deer alive, being shot and of the recovered deer.
Jacob Oliver
Henrico, VA
11/8/2011
Three monsters I caught frequenting a pair of fruit trees. Hope to see them again in the fall. Happy hunting!
Henrico, VA
11/8/2011
Three monsters I caught frequenting a pair of fruit trees. Hope to see them again in the fall. Happy hunting!
Tyler Martin
Florence, SC
11/8/2011
From the looks of this photo, a coyote was in the process of attacking a doe. It seems as if the doe got away. This picture also shows that as the coyote population increases, the deer population is steady declining due to fatality.
Florence, SC
11/8/2011
From the looks of this photo, a coyote was in the process of attacking a doe. It seems as if the doe got away. This picture also shows that as the coyote population increases, the deer population is steady declining due to fatality.
FIRST NAME JIM MANGUM
HAMPSHIRE, IL
11/8/2011
LOOK AT THIS HAWG!!!!! HUGE NECK READY FOR THE RUNT!!! BUT, EVEN MORE IMPRESSIVE, LOOK AT THAT RACK. IT'S INVERTTED. SITTIN EVERY NIGHT WAITING FOR HIM TO SHOW HIS MANHOOD, AND NEXT THING HE'LL KNOW IS HE'LL BE HANGING ON MY WALL................
HAMPSHIRE, IL
11/8/2011
LOOK AT THIS HAWG!!!!! HUGE NECK READY FOR THE RUNT!!! BUT, EVEN MORE IMPRESSIVE, LOOK AT THAT RACK. IT'S INVERTTED. SITTIN EVERY NIGHT WAITING FOR HIM TO SHOW HIS MANHOOD, AND NEXT THING HE'LL KNOW IS HE'LL BE HANGING ON MY WALL................
Irvin Blackburn
Ripley, OH
11/8/2011
I have a lot of rather large cedar trees in the area that I am hunting that have been shredded and have tried to get pics of the deer responsible. But the capture did the job. Right out of range of the camera there is a cedar tree 10 to 12 inches in diameter that has been shredded. Look closely at the picture and you can see all the shaving on his brow tines and his head. The other picture is also the most awesome picture of a non-typical that I have ever seen. I got this picture last year but the deer was never seen on hoof.
Ripley, OH
11/8/2011
I have a lot of rather large cedar trees in the area that I am hunting that have been shredded and have tried to get pics of the deer responsible. But the capture did the job. Right out of range of the camera there is a cedar tree 10 to 12 inches in diameter that has been shredded. Look closely at the picture and you can see all the shaving on his brow tines and his head. The other picture is also the most awesome picture of a non-typical that I have ever seen. I got this picture last year but the deer was never seen on hoof.