Photo/Video Galleries
T.J. Norton
Waterloo, IA
1/29/2011
My season was over so I decided to throw out some corn and see what I could get on photo. It looks as a few of the bucks have already shed a antler or two, In a two or three week span I got some pretty cool shots.
Waterloo, IA
1/29/2011
My season was over so I decided to throw out some corn and see what I could get on photo. It looks as a few of the bucks have already shed a antler or two, In a two or three week span I got some pretty cool shots.
kevin gutkowski
blasdell, NY
1/29/2011
January 25 2011 and this buck still has horns in rural buffalo new york! amazing!
blasdell, NY
1/29/2011
January 25 2011 and this buck still has horns in rural buffalo new york! amazing!
Renee Fertal
brownsville, PA
1/29/2011
These two bucks are just a couple of the trophy bucks that are in my backyard in southwestern PA. Everyone thought that I was crazy when I told them of the Bucks that I was seeing, so I had to go out and purchase a camera. Everyone that I spoke to suggested a Cuddeback. I am so glad that I took their advice (being that I am not a hunter) and purchased the camera. The picture quality is great and the set-up was so easy. I give it 5 stars. Thank you so much for your product and allowing me to prove to everyone the bucks that I was seeing.
brownsville, PA
1/29/2011
These two bucks are just a couple of the trophy bucks that are in my backyard in southwestern PA. Everyone thought that I was crazy when I told them of the Bucks that I was seeing, so I had to go out and purchase a camera. Everyone that I spoke to suggested a Cuddeback. I am so glad that I took their advice (being that I am not a hunter) and purchased the camera. The picture quality is great and the set-up was so easy. I give it 5 stars. Thank you so much for your product and allowing me to prove to everyone the bucks that I was seeing.
Clay Tiringer
Leader, Sask, Canada, SK
1/29/2011
This is my favorite picture our cuddeback has ever captured, among many gorgeous photos. Looks like two ghost deer. They are two different deer. The one in the back chasing, I have sheds for this year. So Cool!
Leader, Sask, Canada, SK
1/29/2011
This is my favorite picture our cuddeback has ever captured, among many gorgeous photos. Looks like two ghost deer. They are two different deer. The one in the back chasing, I have sheds for this year. So Cool!
bryon moss
oshkosh, WI
1/28/2011
thanks to my cuddeback i never knew we had this cailaber of bucks on our land. all i can say is wow! we bowhunted and gunhunted this land all season and never saw this guy. we shed hunt in the spring and are looking forward to try and find this guys sheds.
oshkosh, WI
1/28/2011
thanks to my cuddeback i never knew we had this cailaber of bucks on our land. all i can say is wow! we bowhunted and gunhunted this land all season and never saw this guy. we shed hunt in the spring and are looking forward to try and find this guys sheds.
chad helser
somerset, OH
1/28/2011
No question Cuddeback has the fastest trigger speed. This buck had just been shot at four times by two youth hunter's during the Ohio youth hunt when it ran in front of the Cuddeback and was captured in this photo! Thank you for quick trigger speed!
somerset, OH
1/28/2011
No question Cuddeback has the fastest trigger speed. This buck had just been shot at four times by two youth hunter's during the Ohio youth hunt when it ran in front of the Cuddeback and was captured in this photo! Thank you for quick trigger speed!
Jerry Matzner
Marshall, MN
1/28/2011
At Sportsmansreview.com we test many types of cameras. Cuddebacks take some of the best pictures and their trigger speed also ranks at the top as can be evidenced by this remarkable photo. We had this Cuddeback set up along the edge of a CRP field on a trail running along a river. This owl took to flight with a half eaten rooster pheasant and the Cuddeback caught it perfectly
Marshall, MN
1/28/2011
At Sportsmansreview.com we test many types of cameras. Cuddebacks take some of the best pictures and their trigger speed also ranks at the top as can be evidenced by this remarkable photo. We had this Cuddeback set up along the edge of a CRP field on a trail running along a river. This owl took to flight with a half eaten rooster pheasant and the Cuddeback caught it perfectly