Photo/Video Galleries
Brandon Elliott
Bangor, WI
12/10/2010
Scouting this buck early September, second day in the tree, Sept. 19 I hit him at 15 yards, but never found him. Second picture shows him a week later in the same spot and shows the spot where I hit him. This makes you think twice when you think you got a good shot. Third picture is him on Oct. 19 laying in a scrape, he ended up getting shot by another archery hunter 3 miles away. What a story, thanks to cuddeback
Bangor, WI
12/10/2010
Scouting this buck early September, second day in the tree, Sept. 19 I hit him at 15 yards, but never found him. Second picture shows him a week later in the same spot and shows the spot where I hit him. This makes you think twice when you think you got a good shot. Third picture is him on Oct. 19 laying in a scrape, he ended up getting shot by another archery hunter 3 miles away. What a story, thanks to cuddeback
Steve Corneliusen
Salol, MN
12/10/2010
Was trying to get no deer photos for company photo contest, so I put out a deer carcass to see what kind of photos I would get
Salol, MN
12/10/2010
Was trying to get no deer photos for company photo contest, so I put out a deer carcass to see what kind of photos I would get
David Lemery
columbus, OH
12/10/2010
This is a king of the woods my cuddeback help me find.Never seen this buck dureing legal shooting time all nocternal. without my cuudebacks i would not know he was in my hunting spot. After seeing the pictures my cuddeback sure makes me hunt harder and stay on stand longer when i see pictures like this. thanks cuddeback for a great product. David Lemery, columbus, Ohio
columbus, OH
12/10/2010
This is a king of the woods my cuddeback help me find.Never seen this buck dureing legal shooting time all nocternal. without my cuudebacks i would not know he was in my hunting spot. After seeing the pictures my cuddeback sure makes me hunt harder and stay on stand longer when i see pictures like this. thanks cuddeback for a great product. David Lemery, columbus, Ohio
Gary VanDrisse
Green Bay, WI
12/10/2010
Photo was taken in Oconto County, WI. Just purchased my capture and love it.
Green Bay, WI
12/10/2010
Photo was taken in Oconto County, WI. Just purchased my capture and love it.
Jeffrey Crowley
Twin Mountain, NH
12/10/2010
I have alot of pictures of deer by my deer stand, but sometimes it's the other animals pics you get that make you know what else is going on in the woods. Great camera!
Twin Mountain, NH
12/10/2010
I have alot of pictures of deer by my deer stand, but sometimes it's the other animals pics you get that make you know what else is going on in the woods. Great camera!
Joe Schroyer
Oakland, MD
12/10/2010
After getting numerous photos of this buck (night time only)on my Capture IR, I knew he was a good buck for western Maryland. Finally on 10-24-10 he found his way to a new location and in front of my Cuddeback Capture and I was able to really get the details of his antlers. It's not that my IR takes bad photos,it's just nice to see those color photos at night. I have had nothing but good luck with both models.
Oakland, MD
12/10/2010
After getting numerous photos of this buck (night time only)on my Capture IR, I knew he was a good buck for western Maryland. Finally on 10-24-10 he found his way to a new location and in front of my Cuddeback Capture and I was able to really get the details of his antlers. It's not that my IR takes bad photos,it's just nice to see those color photos at night. I have had nothing but good luck with both models.
Matt DeGolyer
Lafayette, IN
12/10/2010
I placed this camera over a well known late season food source hoping to get a picture of a big bruiser hitting the corn. However what I got wasn't a big buck but rather a playful doe. Although there isn't 180 inches of antler on her head I love the picture because it exemplifies Cuddeback's legendary trigger speed.
Lafayette, IN
12/10/2010
I placed this camera over a well known late season food source hoping to get a picture of a big bruiser hitting the corn. However what I got wasn't a big buck but rather a playful doe. Although there isn't 180 inches of antler on her head I love the picture because it exemplifies Cuddeback's legendary trigger speed.
Jason Glendenning
lebanon, MO
12/10/2010
I had early season cuddeback photos of this buck but had lost him after the first Missouri archery season and Rifle season. My cuddeback found him for me, and I was able to establish his travel pattern. This got me fired back up and I climbed back in my stand. I harvested him the next evening with my bow at 19 yards. The Cuddeback is the reason I was even in the woods! Thanks Cuddeback.
lebanon, MO
12/10/2010
I had early season cuddeback photos of this buck but had lost him after the first Missouri archery season and Rifle season. My cuddeback found him for me, and I was able to establish his travel pattern. This got me fired back up and I climbed back in my stand. I harvested him the next evening with my bow at 19 yards. The Cuddeback is the reason I was even in the woods! Thanks Cuddeback.