Photo/Video Galleries
Jonathan Soles
Whiteville, NC
12/7/2010
I have always had faith in my Cuddeback and the fast trigger speed is cannot be denied. This is a nice young 6 point on the edge of a food plot. Notice the BAT flying at his shoulder. No other camera can match up to a Cuddeback.
Whiteville, NC
12/7/2010
I have always had faith in my Cuddeback and the fast trigger speed is cannot be denied. This is a nice young 6 point on the edge of a food plot. Notice the BAT flying at his shoulder. No other camera can match up to a Cuddeback.
Jeff Haseley
Lockport, NY
12/7/2010
I keep my cuddeback out near my house to see what's going on.Never dreamed a buck like this was near by.Guess I need to hunt closer to home.
Lockport, NY
12/7/2010
I keep my cuddeback out near my house to see what's going on.Never dreamed a buck like this was near by.Guess I need to hunt closer to home.
Zachary Wright
Gilmer, TX
12/7/2010
We've had more hogs this year than ever before. Several weeks before deer season, we began sitting in stands watching for shooter bucks that we had seen on camera and also looking to thin out the hog population. I call this picture One down, Sixteen to go
Gilmer, TX
12/7/2010
We've had more hogs this year than ever before. Several weeks before deer season, we began sitting in stands watching for shooter bucks that we had seen on camera and also looking to thin out the hog population. I call this picture One down, Sixteen to go
michael gunn
alpena, MI
12/7/2010
just a show of how quiet and stealthy the camera is didnt even spook him
alpena, MI
12/7/2010
just a show of how quiet and stealthy the camera is didnt even spook him
Matt Frevert
Columbia, MO
12/7/2010
I set up a Cuddeback Capture directly next to a Moultrie camera because I had been getting a lot of blank pictures with the Moultrie. The first picture is with the cuddeback and it took the picture fast and let me see this buck. The second picture is with the Moultrie and the buck is further out and the picture quality is far inferior. The Capture is much faster and better picture quality. The third picture is a picture of this same buck that the Cuddeback took that the Moultrie did NOT even have on it.
Columbia, MO
12/7/2010
I set up a Cuddeback Capture directly next to a Moultrie camera because I had been getting a lot of blank pictures with the Moultrie. The first picture is with the cuddeback and it took the picture fast and let me see this buck. The second picture is with the Moultrie and the buck is further out and the picture quality is far inferior. The Capture is much faster and better picture quality. The third picture is a picture of this same buck that the Cuddeback took that the Moultrie did NOT even have on it.
Dan Walstra
Demotte, IN
12/7/2010
I was searching for a trail camera that had the best trigger speed. A good friend suggested your Capture IR. I purchased one and actually got this photo the first time I put the camera out. I could not believe the trigger speed!I'm truly impressed with this camera! It helped me pattern and harvest a 156 inch P&Y 10 pointer on my farm. I just bought my 2nd IR this year and I hope to get a 3rd next year!
Demotte, IN
12/7/2010
I was searching for a trail camera that had the best trigger speed. A good friend suggested your Capture IR. I purchased one and actually got this photo the first time I put the camera out. I could not believe the trigger speed!I'm truly impressed with this camera! It helped me pattern and harvest a 156 inch P&Y 10 pointer on my farm. I just bought my 2nd IR this year and I hope to get a 3rd next year!