Photo/Video Galleries
John Wander
Dayton, MN
10/27/2011
Going through pictures from last year and thought this was the best photo from last years hunting season. Enjoy Please let us know if you use this picture dcjjwander@q.com
Dayton, MN
10/27/2011
Going through pictures from last year and thought this was the best photo from last years hunting season. Enjoy Please let us know if you use this picture dcjjwander@q.com
Tarif Alkhatib
Sherman, TX
10/27/2011
Started getting pictures of these bucks on 8-28-11. The deer on the far right aka Duces is a 4 1/2 year old 16 point that I killed on 10-10-11, the buck grossed 165 inches. The buck in the middle aka Wide Track is a 6 1/2 year old 9 point with a 25 inch inside spread. The buck on the far left aka Ghost is a 3 1/2 year old 13 point with a 3 inch drop tine on the left side.
Sherman, TX
10/27/2011
Started getting pictures of these bucks on 8-28-11. The deer on the far right aka Duces is a 4 1/2 year old 16 point that I killed on 10-10-11, the buck grossed 165 inches. The buck in the middle aka Wide Track is a 6 1/2 year old 9 point with a 25 inch inside spread. The buck on the far left aka Ghost is a 3 1/2 year old 13 point with a 3 inch drop tine on the left side.
Tony Schrank
platte, SD
10/27/2011
The buck in the three photos i have submited, is a buck that i have named blade. He has bladed G2 horns on him. i have pics of this buck from 2009 season where he is a small 4x4, last years pictures and finally got him on camera this year. Its nice to use my cuddebacks to see how this buck has grown over the past to 3 seasons. I will let him go one more season, and hopefully if he makes it through rifle season this year, i will try to harvest him with my bow next year. I thought that this years picture was pretty neat, him bumping a doe and the cuddeback trigger speed shows how good it is getting the doe as she turns n runs off! i own 4 cuddeback captures, n just purchased an attack, can't wait to get it up! Thank you to everybody with cuddeback! Keep up the good work!
platte, SD
10/27/2011
The buck in the three photos i have submited, is a buck that i have named blade. He has bladed G2 horns on him. i have pics of this buck from 2009 season where he is a small 4x4, last years pictures and finally got him on camera this year. Its nice to use my cuddebacks to see how this buck has grown over the past to 3 seasons. I will let him go one more season, and hopefully if he makes it through rifle season this year, i will try to harvest him with my bow next year. I thought that this years picture was pretty neat, him bumping a doe and the cuddeback trigger speed shows how good it is getting the doe as she turns n runs off! i own 4 cuddeback captures, n just purchased an attack, can't wait to get it up! Thank you to everybody with cuddeback! Keep up the good work!
charles privitera
eden,, NY
10/27/2011
placed camera in area with several new scrapes, isedreally surpr
eden,, NY
10/27/2011
placed camera in area with several new scrapes, isedreally surpr
Doug Nagel
Kalamazoo, MI
10/27/2011
I was putting deer road kill out in the open fields as coyote bait, and to my surprise, I had seven bald eagles feeding on these carcuses all winter. Two mature adults and five young eagles were among the dining party. I put out a second cuddeback camera to capture more angles of these magnificent birds. God Bless America!
Kalamazoo, MI
10/27/2011
I was putting deer road kill out in the open fields as coyote bait, and to my surprise, I had seven bald eagles feeding on these carcuses all winter. Two mature adults and five young eagles were among the dining party. I put out a second cuddeback camera to capture more angles of these magnificent birds. God Bless America!
Thad Jones
Oskaloosa, IA
10/27/2011
These were the first pictures I had received for the year as I was a little late getting my camera out. I usually place my camera over apple piles early in the fall to get an idea of what is in the area. I then move it over a well worked scrape later in the fall. These bucks were both on the first card that I checked. The smaller racked buck looks to be a very old deer. He is knock-kneed in every picture that I have of him. I have over 30 pictures of the larger racked buck in just 3 weeks. I have a stand overlooking two fresh scrapes less than 100 yards from where these pictures were taken. The last pic is from last year. This is a buck that I hunted hard for, but never saw during shooting hours. I am hoping he is still around this year. Work and coaching have kept me out of the woods so far this year, but I am looking forward to that first trip out this weekend.
Oskaloosa, IA
10/27/2011
These were the first pictures I had received for the year as I was a little late getting my camera out. I usually place my camera over apple piles early in the fall to get an idea of what is in the area. I then move it over a well worked scrape later in the fall. These bucks were both on the first card that I checked. The smaller racked buck looks to be a very old deer. He is knock-kneed in every picture that I have of him. I have over 30 pictures of the larger racked buck in just 3 weeks. I have a stand overlooking two fresh scrapes less than 100 yards from where these pictures were taken. The last pic is from last year. This is a buck that I hunted hard for, but never saw during shooting hours. I am hoping he is still around this year. Work and coaching have kept me out of the woods so far this year, but I am looking forward to that first trip out this weekend.
Levi Fettig
Bismarck, ND
10/26/2011
A bobcat on my Cuddeback trail cam, which is awesome. Right by my tree stand.
Bismarck, ND
10/26/2011
A bobcat on my Cuddeback trail cam, which is awesome. Right by my tree stand.
Christopher Jacobson
Fergus Falls, MN
10/26/2011
While set up to capture deer movement at a new spot I was trying out, my Cuddeback took a picture of these birds. I just really liked the photo as it shows just how fast the trigger speed is on my Cuddeback. Also, the photo is just plain fun and a little bit creepy!
Fergus Falls, MN
10/26/2011
While set up to capture deer movement at a new spot I was trying out, my Cuddeback took a picture of these birds. I just really liked the photo as it shows just how fast the trigger speed is on my Cuddeback. Also, the photo is just plain fun and a little bit creepy!
Shane Phillips
Pontotoc, MS
10/26/2011
Without my Cuddeback Expert I would have never known this deer existed. After keeping track of him and waiting for the wind to be in my favor, I saw this deer the vey first evening of the hunt. He walked right to me and stopped within 8 yds. broad sided for at least 2 minutes. One small limb prohibited me from making the shot, but thats hunting. I'm just thankful that I was able to not only to take this bucks picture, but with the help of my Expert and careful planning I was able to physically see him. Who knows the next time I send you a picture, I may be in it with him.
Pontotoc, MS
10/26/2011
Without my Cuddeback Expert I would have never known this deer existed. After keeping track of him and waiting for the wind to be in my favor, I saw this deer the vey first evening of the hunt. He walked right to me and stopped within 8 yds. broad sided for at least 2 minutes. One small limb prohibited me from making the shot, but thats hunting. I'm just thankful that I was able to not only to take this bucks picture, but with the help of my Expert and careful planning I was able to physically see him. Who knows the next time I send you a picture, I may be in it with him.