Photo/Video Galleries
Michael Chaney
Plano, TX
11/2/2011
This is a new property that I got on and I couldn’t believe the size of deer thank you cudde back
Plano, TX
11/2/2011
This is a new property that I got on and I couldn’t believe the size of deer thank you cudde back
Cary Novotny
Evansville, MN
11/2/2011
I love the detail and color of the cuddeback ! This gives me hope there are a few big ones around.
Evansville, MN
11/2/2011
I love the detail and color of the cuddeback ! This gives me hope there are a few big ones around.
Brett Baumann
Centerview, MO
11/2/2011
I was just checking the pictures on my Capture IR and thought this would be one to submit. Otherwise, it's a picture of 3 does up on their hind legs getting ready to spar. I know that it’s been seen on video but how many times is it captured by a trail camera.
Centerview, MO
11/2/2011
I was just checking the pictures on my Capture IR and thought this would be one to submit. Otherwise, it's a picture of 3 does up on their hind legs getting ready to spar. I know that it’s been seen on video but how many times is it captured by a trail camera.
Cassy Schueler
Cleveland, WI
11/2/2011
Getting closer to peak rut... two bucks fighting on an October night in Lincoln County, WI taken by our new Cuddeback Attack IR!
Cleveland, WI
11/2/2011
Getting closer to peak rut... two bucks fighting on an October night in Lincoln County, WI taken by our new Cuddeback Attack IR!
Greg Richey
Kearney, NE
11/2/2011
I have several game cameras, and have been using them for about as long as they have been around. I still call my Cuddeback's my best cameras. I currently have three of the Capture IR's and love them! I had to share this photo with you, whether you post it or not. Seems as though these two may be exhibitionists! Enjoy, and thanks for producing such a great product! I will continue to use your cameras for scouting as long as you keep producing them! Thanks again! Greg
Kearney, NE
11/2/2011
I have several game cameras, and have been using them for about as long as they have been around. I still call my Cuddeback's my best cameras. I currently have three of the Capture IR's and love them! I had to share this photo with you, whether you post it or not. Seems as though these two may be exhibitionists! Enjoy, and thanks for producing such a great product! I will continue to use your cameras for scouting as long as you keep producing them! Thanks again! Greg
scott dooley
eagle, WI
11/1/2011
Bucks love cuddeback cameras just a reminder to spray your equipment down dont want to get winded when the big one comes
eagle, WI
11/1/2011
Bucks love cuddeback cameras just a reminder to spray your equipment down dont want to get winded when the big one comes
Bryan Poredos
Helenville, WI
11/1/2011
the bucks are defilently chassing does, have been seeing alot of bucks on my cuddeback but this one has alot of character with its main beam comming down past its ear and comming straight back up. with two stickers right off of his ear. hope to get him in bow range this season
Helenville, WI
11/1/2011
the bucks are defilently chassing does, have been seeing alot of bucks on my cuddeback but this one has alot of character with its main beam comming down past its ear and comming straight back up. with two stickers right off of his ear. hope to get him in bow range this season
dallas allen
amherst, WI
11/1/2011
i have had a lot of pictures on my camera, but nothing like this.
amherst, WI
11/1/2011
i have had a lot of pictures on my camera, but nothing like this.
Greg Meinertz
La Crosse, WI
11/1/2011
I grew up bowhunting in west central Wisconsin and in south eastern Minnesota. After graduating from college and spending more time in the woods, I decided to purchase some cameras to see what I was missing in the woods. I asked for some cameras as gifts and I was given a Wildgame Innovations camera and a Wildview game camera, as you can see the trigger speed is not equivalent to a cuddie back. The first two pictures show deer moving through the camera but too late to actually show what they are, the last picture is of myself walking past the camera to take a morning stand but doesn't trigger fast enough to photograph me.
La Crosse, WI
11/1/2011
I grew up bowhunting in west central Wisconsin and in south eastern Minnesota. After graduating from college and spending more time in the woods, I decided to purchase some cameras to see what I was missing in the woods. I asked for some cameras as gifts and I was given a Wildgame Innovations camera and a Wildview game camera, as you can see the trigger speed is not equivalent to a cuddie back. The first two pictures show deer moving through the camera but too late to actually show what they are, the last picture is of myself walking past the camera to take a morning stand but doesn't trigger fast enough to photograph me.