Photo/Video Galleries

Jake Koeppel
Mishicot, WI
9/18/2011
These photos were taken with my cuddeback capture which is the best camera I ever owned. It is a small 5 acre woods with farm field on 3 sides and a grass field on the other side. The flash from the camera dosn't bother the deer a bit. I have my treestand about 25 yards away from where these photos were taken. I plan on bowhunting as well as gun hunting as much as possible this year and hope to get that nine pointer in the picture. I am very pleased with my cuddeback camera, it is nice to see what days and what time of day the deer are moving threw the woods. It is a great camera!
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Chris Walter
McClure, PA
9/18/2011
Not the prettiest bear I have ever seen. He has apparently been trapped and relocated twice, evident by the tag in each ear.
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Russ Howe
Baldwin, NY
9/18/2011
This is a nice 10 pointer that I have been tracking for two years. Hope to run in to him soon.
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John Hubbard
Chester, SC
9/18/2011
Isolated sighting of a large bobcat in South Carolina.
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Todd Smith
Decatur, TX
9/18/2011
Just set the camera out and this is the first picture that we got.
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Joseph Kosmicki Kosmicki
Martin, SD
9/18/2011
This deer appears to have 3 beams on one side. I love the clear night time photo's that the Attack IR produces. In my opinion it is the best camera out there.
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Brandon Bennett
Newbern, NC
9/18/2011
First picture of my cuddeback! very pleased!
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L A Wilkie
Huntington, TX
9/18/2011
Need A Back Rub
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Tim Kiehl
Rice Lake, WI
9/18/2011
1st photo Kissing Deer 2nd Photo 2 nice bucks 3rd photo Meeting of the bucks
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Craig Walor
Greensburg, PA
9/17/2011
Cuddeback's trigger speed is simply amazing. If I'd been using any other trail camera I wouldn't of caught these fawns running full tilt running on the trail
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