Photo/Video Galleries

Tim Smith
Bowling Green, KY
11/15/2010
I had put my capture out to see the deer action around my hunting area. And to my suprise I captured this beautiful bobcat. I have had tens of thoucands of photos and this is the first bobcat photo I have ever had. I love my cuddeback because you never know what you might see.
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Terry Bird
Richmond, TX
11/15/2010
I would have never known this deer existed if not for the Cuddeback. I spent all of 2009 chasing this deer and never saw him. Thanks to my Cuddeback, I'm back on his trail in 2010.
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ED LEONE
JAMESVILLE, NY
11/15/2010
THIS IS THE SECOND YEAR NOW WE CAUGHT THIS DEER ON THE CUDDEBACK CAMERA. HE'S READY FOR THE RUT. HOPE TO MEET HIM IN PERSON.
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jeff mccutcheon
jackson, AL
11/15/2010
I recently purchased the Capture IR and decided to go an strap it up to a tree to see what was coming into my food plot.I got a few deer and sum small bucks even a hog. As i started to go threw the pics i noticed i had a couple of coons here and there. Most of the time you are going to get a coon or two in your photos but after a couple of days of pics and a cold front the coons realy started to move. I never imagined i would get this many coons in one picture. It looks like there are 18 total.
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Clare Hewitt
New Auburn, WI
11/15/2010
Last year after hunting season I found the carcass of a deer so I set up my camera to see what critters would make use of it. As you can see nothing was wasted. Fishers, foxes, racoons and an eagle all got their share.
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Clare Hewitt
New Auburn, WI
11/15/2010
I have never seen these guys or caught them on camera during during the daytime. I have three cuddeback cameras, an Expert, an Excite and a Capture, all with standard flash. I like the flash pix much better than the black and white IR pix I get with one of my other cameras. It doesn't seem to me that the flash scares the deer because I have often gotten a sequence of pix of the same deer only a minute apart.
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Kenneth Kerr
Grand Rapids, MN
11/15/2010
The camera is set on video and the initial picture is a doe and the video appears to be the doe licking the flashing infrared light on the camera.
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Scott Seymour
Neenah, WI
11/15/2010
These are a couple of Bucks showing up on my camera near my deer stand. I am hunting north of Antigo Wi
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Jeff Kartheiser
Braden, TN
11/15/2010
On NOV 08, 2009 I killed a doe about 9:30 am during the Tennessee muzzleloader season. Just to see what might happen, my cousin and I decided to put the gut pile in front of my Capture IR. Within two hours a flock of vultures and a red-tailed hawk had found it and almost everything was gone within 5 hours. That night a coyote also came in to pick up any leftovers and contrary to what many people think, a number of deer also came in and smelled where the gut pile had been. My most sincere thanks go out to Cuddeback as I think I have more fun with my cameras than I do hunting.
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Jeff Kartheiser
Braden, TN
11/15/2010
In 2009 I found a fresh scrape and immediatly moved my Cuddeback Capture IR on it. Shortly after, the camera caught this little six point out in the middle of the day cruising for does. While you can't see it in the picture, the scrape is behind the deer and was visited by at least 4 other bucks.
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