Photo/Video Galleries
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.
Jon Fisk
Mahtomedi, MN
12/9/2010
Seasons greetings to the cuddeback users who submit photos to photo gallery and the photo contest. With my cameras in the BURBS of the twincities I miss out on bears, bobcats, moose, piebald deer, and others. Some of your photos are just plan better(priceless). I made this folding card and postcard using shutterfly.com.
Mahtomedi, MN
12/9/2010
Seasons greetings to the cuddeback users who submit photos to photo gallery and the photo contest. With my cameras in the BURBS of the twincities I miss out on bears, bobcats, moose, piebald deer, and others. Some of your photos are just plan better(priceless). I made this folding card and postcard using shutterfly.com.
Dan Roskopf
Greendale, WI
12/9/2010
Great picture of two mature bucks sparing after the November WI gun season. Picture was taken in Mt. Sterling WI
Greendale, WI
12/9/2010
Great picture of two mature bucks sparing after the November WI gun season. Picture was taken in Mt. Sterling WI
daniel koder
sitka, KY
12/9/2010
i have been hunting since i was 14 now i am 30 with two boy that i have past the love for hunting and the outdoors to them. Being a father in this day and time is a hunt in its self it is real hard to find the money to buy a costly game cam and take care of your family and pay the bills. i have wanted a cuddeback for years. but was a little out of my reach for a poor old country boy. i bought a cheap cam to try to pin point deer movement for me and my boys i was not satisfied with the out come. the fourth day i had 60 pictures and they all looked like this. please help me and my boys we would be so thankful.
sitka, KY
12/9/2010
i have been hunting since i was 14 now i am 30 with two boy that i have past the love for hunting and the outdoors to them. Being a father in this day and time is a hunt in its self it is real hard to find the money to buy a costly game cam and take care of your family and pay the bills. i have wanted a cuddeback for years. but was a little out of my reach for a poor old country boy. i bought a cheap cam to try to pin point deer movement for me and my boys i was not satisfied with the out come. the fourth day i had 60 pictures and they all looked like this. please help me and my boys we would be so thankful.