Photo/Video Galleries
Trae Durden
Northport, AL
8/5/2011
Here's an Alabama buck coming to the trophy rock. We watched him last year, and he's grown alot!
Northport, AL
8/5/2011
Here's an Alabama buck coming to the trophy rock. We watched him last year, and he's grown alot!
Jerrod Wagner
Fargo, ND
8/5/2011
I always put my Cuddeback out in the winter after the season to see what bucks are still around. I caught this doe in mid flight with Cuddebacks amazingly fast trigger speed! Just two minutes later this wolf came by looking for an easy meal! Taken in Northern Wisconsin in Feb 2011.
Fargo, ND
8/5/2011
I always put my Cuddeback out in the winter after the season to see what bucks are still around. I caught this doe in mid flight with Cuddebacks amazingly fast trigger speed! Just two minutes later this wolf came by looking for an easy meal! Taken in Northern Wisconsin in Feb 2011.
Dale Moses
denison, TX
8/5/2011
1st pic: This was just a neat picture of this nice 8 point buck with the Croton in the backgackground. 2nd pic: Young buck sheding his summer coat. 3rd pic: Hello!
denison, TX
8/5/2011
1st pic: This was just a neat picture of this nice 8 point buck with the Croton in the backgackground. 2nd pic: Young buck sheding his summer coat. 3rd pic: Hello!
Bryan Sessions
Bend, OR
8/5/2011
After trying to show a friend how well the generator on my travel trailer worked and it not starting I walked around to check the fuel and realized the fuel tank had been cut out. Not sure what to do, I decided to set up my primos 46 IR over a 5 gallon gas can of a 90/10 water to fuel mix. The plan was simple: take a photo of a fuel thief. I hung the Primos camera in a pinetree over the path the thief would take in hope of a little entrapment. I cleared the branches that needed to be removed, took a few test images and I was ready. Three days after the plan started the bait had worked. Someone now had a bunch of water in their fuel tank and their picture on my camera (so I thought). I reported it to the police and the officer I talked laughed when I told him what was in the tank. As I downloaded the images with plans to email them to the officer I realized- I need a cuddeback.
Bend, OR
8/5/2011
After trying to show a friend how well the generator on my travel trailer worked and it not starting I walked around to check the fuel and realized the fuel tank had been cut out. Not sure what to do, I decided to set up my primos 46 IR over a 5 gallon gas can of a 90/10 water to fuel mix. The plan was simple: take a photo of a fuel thief. I hung the Primos camera in a pinetree over the path the thief would take in hope of a little entrapment. I cleared the branches that needed to be removed, took a few test images and I was ready. Three days after the plan started the bait had worked. Someone now had a bunch of water in their fuel tank and their picture on my camera (so I thought). I reported it to the police and the officer I talked laughed when I told him what was in the tank. As I downloaded the images with plans to email them to the officer I realized- I need a cuddeback.
josh mcfadden
york, SC
8/5/2011
just getting back into hunting so i pick up a cheap trail cam thought it was going to be better then this but i guess you get what you pay for. will be saving my money to get one of these cams but will be awhile cant wait.
york, SC
8/5/2011
just getting back into hunting so i pick up a cheap trail cam thought it was going to be better then this but i guess you get what you pay for. will be saving my money to get one of these cams but will be awhile cant wait.
JIM HYLAND
Prosperity, PA
8/5/2011
I was having some problems with my trail camera and had it down for a while. After about a month of no trail camera pictures i was excited to find this dandy on there from a couple of weeks ago. Thanks to the troubleshooting part of CuddyBacks website i was able to resolve the issues that i had and was able to capture this unique buck a couple of weeks ago.
Prosperity, PA
8/5/2011
I was having some problems with my trail camera and had it down for a while. After about a month of no trail camera pictures i was excited to find this dandy on there from a couple of weeks ago. Thanks to the troubleshooting part of CuddyBacks website i was able to resolve the issues that i had and was able to capture this unique buck a couple of weeks ago.