Photo/Video Galleries
Ryan McCormick
Rockford, IL
11/6/2010
This is a buck we nicknamed forks, first captured his photos during the rut of 2009. We only laid eyes on him one time after the pictures were taken, but no shots were presented. In the spring of 2010 we picked up his matching set side by side. We went through the whole summer without seeing him or catching a single picture, but late October rolled around and he visited one of his favorite scrapes. Two days later and less than 200 yards from the scrape forks came by and presented a 38 yard shot. Without the cuddeback we would have never known he was there, let alone still alive. Because of cuddeback and this video I was granted the best halloween gift a bow hunter could ask for.
Rockford, IL
11/6/2010
This is a buck we nicknamed forks, first captured his photos during the rut of 2009. We only laid eyes on him one time after the pictures were taken, but no shots were presented. In the spring of 2010 we picked up his matching set side by side. We went through the whole summer without seeing him or catching a single picture, but late October rolled around and he visited one of his favorite scrapes. Two days later and less than 200 yards from the scrape forks came by and presented a 38 yard shot. Without the cuddeback we would have never known he was there, let alone still alive. Because of cuddeback and this video I was granted the best halloween gift a bow hunter could ask for.
Thane loring
Courtland, KS
11/6/2010
I set my capture up on an active scrape and over a week was able to photograph numerous deer checking out the scrape. I was able to catch some whitetail courting behavior also.
Courtland, KS
11/6/2010
I set my capture up on an active scrape and over a week was able to photograph numerous deer checking out the scrape. I was able to catch some whitetail courting behavior also.
Nate Lawrence
fort atkinson, WI
11/6/2010
I found it very interesting to see how much action this buck had in just over a week. He has two broken tines in the first picture, little bit later and now hes got 4 gone. I though they were two different bucks until i noticed the same rips in the ears.
fort atkinson, WI
11/6/2010
I found it very interesting to see how much action this buck had in just over a week. He has two broken tines in the first picture, little bit later and now hes got 4 gone. I though they were two different bucks until i noticed the same rips in the ears.
Clayton Lienemann
Pierce, NE
11/6/2010
Me and my Brother got our first Cudde Back trail camera for christmas. We set it out the next summer, and got awsome pictures. A year later we bought another one to set on another field. We love the Cudde Back camera because it takes nice clear pictures.
Pierce, NE
11/6/2010
Me and my Brother got our first Cudde Back trail camera for christmas. We set it out the next summer, and got awsome pictures. A year later we bought another one to set on another field. We love the Cudde Back camera because it takes nice clear pictures.
Shawn Keirsey
Tipton, MO
11/6/2010
I set my capture up on a primary scrape that has been a buck magnet for the last two years. These two bucks' paths crossed one night and I had 17 pictures of the battle for dominance between these two bucks which lasted quite some time. Thanks cuddeback for such a quality product. My other two brand of cameras would never have caught this.
Tipton, MO
11/6/2010
I set my capture up on a primary scrape that has been a buck magnet for the last two years. These two bucks' paths crossed one night and I had 17 pictures of the battle for dominance between these two bucks which lasted quite some time. Thanks cuddeback for such a quality product. My other two brand of cameras would never have caught this.
John Aaron
Amelia, VA
11/6/2010
The photo was taken the evening before the opening of Muzzleloader season here in Virginia. He was taken within a 1\4 mile on the following Monday by another hunter.
Amelia, VA
11/6/2010
The photo was taken the evening before the opening of Muzzleloader season here in Virginia. He was taken within a 1\4 mile on the following Monday by another hunter.