Photo/Video Galleries
Charlie Ewing
Plano, TX
4/27/2011
The only way we could get eyes on this deer was with our Cudde Backs. We shot him in December of 2010, 3 years after we first saw him and it couldn't have been done without the help from our Cudde Back camera's. Only three pairs of eyes were laid on this deer in the 4 different seasons. Each pair of eyes only one encounter with the buck. The final harvest of the buck was done with a bow and arrow on a low fenced ranch in South Texas and the buck scored 202 2/8 gross.
Plano, TX
4/27/2011
The only way we could get eyes on this deer was with our Cudde Backs. We shot him in December of 2010, 3 years after we first saw him and it couldn't have been done without the help from our Cudde Back camera's. Only three pairs of eyes were laid on this deer in the 4 different seasons. Each pair of eyes only one encounter with the buck. The final harvest of the buck was done with a bow and arrow on a low fenced ranch in South Texas and the buck scored 202 2/8 gross.
Sam Reilly
Edgerton, WI
4/27/2011
This half rack lost one of his antlers pretty early in the season and we never did see him during hunting season but, we did catch a nice picure of this buck being curious.
Edgerton, WI
4/27/2011
This half rack lost one of his antlers pretty early in the season and we never did see him during hunting season but, we did catch a nice picure of this buck being curious.
Blake Trujillo
Hugoton, KS
4/27/2011
This was the first time using a trail cam. Put it out and just wanted to get a better pattern of the deer. The first picture i got the very first night a doe just put her nose right in front of the camera. The next picture is two young deer raising up at each other, i thought this was pretty neat, and how clear the pictres are. The last picture is a young buck that got some twine tangled around his antlers.
Hugoton, KS
4/27/2011
This was the first time using a trail cam. Put it out and just wanted to get a better pattern of the deer. The first picture i got the very first night a doe just put her nose right in front of the camera. The next picture is two young deer raising up at each other, i thought this was pretty neat, and how clear the pictres are. The last picture is a young buck that got some twine tangled around his antlers.
Brandon Chandler
Dixon, KY
4/26/2011
Been watching these two western ky toms for several weeks. By using the these great pics from the cuddeback my father n law and I were able to both get a great bird on opening morning. Thanks Cuddeback!
Dixon, KY
4/26/2011
Been watching these two western ky toms for several weeks. By using the these great pics from the cuddeback my father n law and I were able to both get a great bird on opening morning. Thanks Cuddeback!
michael scavnicky
clarksville, PA
4/26/2011
we have property in greene co. pennsylvania about 84 acres with trails throughout. next to a waterway ten mile creek the property is flat and very thick.my daughter was walking on the trail next to the creek,and heard some faint wimpers coming from a blowdown.she looked into it and seen some red fox kits run into their den,she told me about it and I set up the cuddieback camera that evening and captured some nice pics!!
clarksville, PA
4/26/2011
we have property in greene co. pennsylvania about 84 acres with trails throughout. next to a waterway ten mile creek the property is flat and very thick.my daughter was walking on the trail next to the creek,and heard some faint wimpers coming from a blowdown.she looked into it and seen some red fox kits run into their den,she told me about it and I set up the cuddieback camera that evening and captured some nice pics!!
David Estes
Center, TX
4/26/2011
Picture taken on April 4, 2011 of four turkeys waiting in line for the ladies. Little Tom #4 is trying to cut in line! Picture taken on lease at Brady Texas. Thanks for your consideration! David Estes 936-332-0579
Center, TX
4/26/2011
Picture taken on April 4, 2011 of four turkeys waiting in line for the ladies. Little Tom #4 is trying to cut in line! Picture taken on lease at Brady Texas. Thanks for your consideration! David Estes 936-332-0579
George Lambert
Delta Junction, AK
4/26/2011
I have two Cuddebacks monitoring my hay fields for the Spring Migration. I was able to get a picture of this buffalo on it's spring migration on my No Flash. Got the picture of the fox on my Capture.
Delta Junction, AK
4/26/2011
I have two Cuddebacks monitoring my hay fields for the Spring Migration. I was able to get a picture of this buffalo on it's spring migration on my No Flash. Got the picture of the fox on my Capture.
Michael Medlin
Olive Branch, MS
4/25/2011
More pictures of gobblers from my in-laws house! Camera is 40 yards from the corner of there house.
Olive Branch, MS
4/25/2011
More pictures of gobblers from my in-laws house! Camera is 40 yards from the corner of there house.
Brandon Persichini
Troy, MI
4/25/2011
Over the past 2 years I have purchased 3 Cuddeback cams and they have proved to be the perfect compliment to our already wonderful 160 acre hunting property in northern Michigan. I set out with a goal a few weeks ago of not only capturing some of these gobblers on trail cam, but to capture them with a beautiful and scenic background landscape. This was of top priority when it came to deciding on where to position these cameras. I wasn't just thinking about the animals, I was thinking about the view of the landscape behind them. This was simply something I couldnt accomplish before with an inferior brand of scouting camera. As you can see, the Cuddebacks did not let me down as I was rewarded with some of the best pictures we have captured in the few years that I've owned them.The following pictures were captured in well known strutting zones that these birds like to frequent and we even got the added bonus of capturing some of our beautiful deer herd in the background!
Troy, MI
4/25/2011
Over the past 2 years I have purchased 3 Cuddeback cams and they have proved to be the perfect compliment to our already wonderful 160 acre hunting property in northern Michigan. I set out with a goal a few weeks ago of not only capturing some of these gobblers on trail cam, but to capture them with a beautiful and scenic background landscape. This was of top priority when it came to deciding on where to position these cameras. I wasn't just thinking about the animals, I was thinking about the view of the landscape behind them. This was simply something I couldnt accomplish before with an inferior brand of scouting camera. As you can see, the Cuddebacks did not let me down as I was rewarded with some of the best pictures we have captured in the few years that I've owned them.The following pictures were captured in well known strutting zones that these birds like to frequent and we even got the added bonus of capturing some of our beautiful deer herd in the background!