Photo/Video Galleries
Terry Coe
Toronto, ON
10/12/2011
We hunt around 600 acres in central Ontario and his buck is 150 yards from our farm house! Nice early morning light.
Toronto, ON
10/12/2011
We hunt around 600 acres in central Ontario and his buck is 150 yards from our farm house! Nice early morning light.
Lloyd mccoy
fort worth, TX
10/12/2011
caught this bird of prey in mid flight. i dont know what kind it is yet but i hope it doesnt eat fish cause i got goldfish in that watering trough.
fort worth, TX
10/12/2011
caught this bird of prey in mid flight. i dont know what kind it is yet but i hope it doesnt eat fish cause i got goldfish in that watering trough.
Exspudanus Oxendine
Laurel Hill, NC
10/12/2011
I seen this buck while he was in full velvet this summer on a rainy day at about 300 yards and couldnt believe my eyes. Between me and him was a cotton field so i grabed my bynocs and put a stalk to see him up close and personal. I got within 100 yard and seen he was a true trophy. No out of velvet i got him comeing to the corn and hopeing to take him with the bow, but the gun will do too. Hope yall like the pics and we love our cuddeback no better camera i say. Thanks and God bless yall!
Laurel Hill, NC
10/12/2011
I seen this buck while he was in full velvet this summer on a rainy day at about 300 yards and couldnt believe my eyes. Between me and him was a cotton field so i grabed my bynocs and put a stalk to see him up close and personal. I got within 100 yard and seen he was a true trophy. No out of velvet i got him comeing to the corn and hopeing to take him with the bow, but the gun will do too. Hope yall like the pics and we love our cuddeback no better camera i say. Thanks and God bless yall!
jerry Moore
Walnut Cove, NC
10/12/2011
THIS PICTURE IS NOT A RECENT EXPOSURE BUT IS VERY UNUSUAL , AS YOU CAN SEE , HE WAS VERY SURPRISED TO HAVE HIS PICTURE TAKEN AND HE WAS AT THE RIGHT ANGLE FOR THE LIGHT TO BOUNCE OFF THE BACK SIDE OF HIS RETINA TO MAKE IT LOOK LIKE FLAMES COMING OUT . THE CAMERA IS A C1000 OR C3000 IT IS NOW BROKE AND THE COMPANY CAN'T FIX DUE TO NO PARTS , THANK YOU JERRY
Walnut Cove, NC
10/12/2011
THIS PICTURE IS NOT A RECENT EXPOSURE BUT IS VERY UNUSUAL , AS YOU CAN SEE , HE WAS VERY SURPRISED TO HAVE HIS PICTURE TAKEN AND HE WAS AT THE RIGHT ANGLE FOR THE LIGHT TO BOUNCE OFF THE BACK SIDE OF HIS RETINA TO MAKE IT LOOK LIKE FLAMES COMING OUT . THE CAMERA IS A C1000 OR C3000 IT IS NOW BROKE AND THE COMPANY CAN'T FIX DUE TO NO PARTS , THANK YOU JERRY
Zach Wilson
Dunlap, IL
10/12/2011
I had seen this deer back in July coming up to our apple trees ONE time when he was still in velvet and it was at mid day. I have not seen him since then, not in person nor on camera. Then sure enough on October 2 of opening weekend he shows up at 3:53 in the morning according to my camera. The weather has been so hot recently that I have seen minimal deer activity, but I am holding out for this big guy because we have plenty of does tracking through the area and on my other camera. I call him Beast, he is a big bodied deer with a right drop tine and I believe he is a 12 pointer. I am REALLY hoping to see him in either the pre-rut or Rut season here in the next few weeks to get my first deer with a bow ever!
Dunlap, IL
10/12/2011
I had seen this deer back in July coming up to our apple trees ONE time when he was still in velvet and it was at mid day. I have not seen him since then, not in person nor on camera. Then sure enough on October 2 of opening weekend he shows up at 3:53 in the morning according to my camera. The weather has been so hot recently that I have seen minimal deer activity, but I am holding out for this big guy because we have plenty of does tracking through the area and on my other camera. I call him Beast, he is a big bodied deer with a right drop tine and I believe he is a 12 pointer. I am REALLY hoping to see him in either the pre-rut or Rut season here in the next few weeks to get my first deer with a bow ever!
Shwn Kolaja
Seneca, PA
10/12/2011
Coyote sneaking past one of my stand locations. Wish I would have been there!
Seneca, PA
10/12/2011
Coyote sneaking past one of my stand locations. Wish I would have been there!
Doug May
Plainfield, IL
10/12/2011
I set up my expert camera near a small river and when I checked the video it appeared to have a crazy wind storm w/ leaves in it. Upon checking the picture what I actually had was a flock of birds flying pass my camera. I thought it was a pretty cool pic so I thought I would forward to you folks. Thanks again for a great camera. Doug May Plainfield IL
Plainfield, IL
10/12/2011
I set up my expert camera near a small river and when I checked the video it appeared to have a crazy wind storm w/ leaves in it. Upon checking the picture what I actually had was a flock of birds flying pass my camera. I thought it was a pretty cool pic so I thought I would forward to you folks. Thanks again for a great camera. Doug May Plainfield IL
Brian Krause
Marlette, MI
10/12/2011
This is a bobcat I capture on my cuddeback while scouting for elk in Cheboygan County in Michigan
Marlette, MI
10/12/2011
This is a bobcat I capture on my cuddeback while scouting for elk in Cheboygan County in Michigan
matt osak
housatonic, MA
10/12/2011
went to check cameras before bow season and found this. got to love it
housatonic, MA
10/12/2011
went to check cameras before bow season and found this. got to love it
Dustin Manko
Albright, WV
10/12/2011
This was the opening morning of West Virginia's 2011 archery season. I had been watching this buck for several months, and had numerous pictures of him. I've used cuddeback cameras for years, and have shot many whitetails at feed stations. This was the first year using the cuddeback attack IR, and the speed and quality is amazing. I had used, and still use the cuddeback no flash ,and have taken thousands of pictures. In all the years using trail cameras,I have never had a camera capture the impact of the arrow hitting the deer. The cuddeback Attack IR has amazing trigger speed, and this photo was unlike any other that I have ever taken or seen.
Albright, WV
10/12/2011
This was the opening morning of West Virginia's 2011 archery season. I had been watching this buck for several months, and had numerous pictures of him. I've used cuddeback cameras for years, and have shot many whitetails at feed stations. This was the first year using the cuddeback attack IR, and the speed and quality is amazing. I had used, and still use the cuddeback no flash ,and have taken thousands of pictures. In all the years using trail cameras,I have never had a camera capture the impact of the arrow hitting the deer. The cuddeback Attack IR has amazing trigger speed, and this photo was unlike any other that I have ever taken or seen.