Photo/Video Galleries
Chuck Terrill
Hazel Green, KY
10/20/2010
First real good buck, that I have seen all season. Thank god for my cuddeback.
Hazel Green, KY
10/20/2010
First real good buck, that I have seen all season. Thank god for my cuddeback.
Mike Evanick
Fairless Hills, PA
10/20/2010
Photo was taken in our property in Upstate New York. We're not sure if the turkeys are lunch or being guarded by the coyote.
Fairless Hills, PA
10/20/2010
Photo was taken in our property in Upstate New York. We're not sure if the turkeys are lunch or being guarded by the coyote.
Christian Bartholomay
Ames, IA
10/20/2010
On 10/12/2010 I got a picture of this buck ('ghost') at 6:51AM. He's entering a hayfield from a heavily used trail that I use to monitor deer activity without disrupting my stand sites. Very foggy the morning of the 12th. He is one of 10 bucks I've gotten on camera during the month of October. I just started using a Cuddeback this year and love it. I'm considering getting another one soon. These trail cam pics may become an addiction/obsession!!!
Ames, IA
10/20/2010
On 10/12/2010 I got a picture of this buck ('ghost') at 6:51AM. He's entering a hayfield from a heavily used trail that I use to monitor deer activity without disrupting my stand sites. Very foggy the morning of the 12th. He is one of 10 bucks I've gotten on camera during the month of October. I just started using a Cuddeback this year and love it. I'm considering getting another one soon. These trail cam pics may become an addiction/obsession!!!
J.W. Hawk
Maysville, WV
10/20/2010
I placed the camera in an area where there were a lot of white oak trees dropping acorns. The deer seemed to be feeding there a lot. I was surprised to find a picture of this turkey gobbling in the fall. I guess the turkeys like the white oak acorns too. I have three Cuddeback cameras and I love them. My wife, son, twin daughters and myself can't wait to get the cards to see what pictures we have. Keeps us excited for the upcoming season. Thank you Cuddeback!
Maysville, WV
10/20/2010
I placed the camera in an area where there were a lot of white oak trees dropping acorns. The deer seemed to be feeding there a lot. I was surprised to find a picture of this turkey gobbling in the fall. I guess the turkeys like the white oak acorns too. I have three Cuddeback cameras and I love them. My wife, son, twin daughters and myself can't wait to get the cards to see what pictures we have. Keeps us excited for the upcoming season. Thank you Cuddeback!
John Frazier
West Liberty, KY
10/19/2010
My photos weren't taken by a Cudedeback. Before purchasing my camera, I did the research and read the reviews. Everything told me Cuddeback was the best, but my budget was limited, so I tried to save a few bucks with a cheaper camera. I guess I got what I paid for. Picture #1 was taken the first time I went to check the camera. I walked right up to the camera and nearly had the case open before the image was captured. Photo #2 is just one of dozens of pictures I have of my property. Typically, about 40-50% of my photos are empty. Picture #3 demonstrates another shortcoming of my camera. The manufacturer said 40ft flash, but the only thing I can photograph at 40ft is eyeballs. Not to be too hard on my camera, it does work. I have several good pictures, but every time I get an empty photo, I have to wonder what I'm missing. I suppose that is the worst part of it... wondering what I missed. Was it a doe, a turkey, or the 10-pointer I couldn't get to full draw on last year?
West Liberty, KY
10/19/2010
My photos weren't taken by a Cudedeback. Before purchasing my camera, I did the research and read the reviews. Everything told me Cuddeback was the best, but my budget was limited, so I tried to save a few bucks with a cheaper camera. I guess I got what I paid for. Picture #1 was taken the first time I went to check the camera. I walked right up to the camera and nearly had the case open before the image was captured. Photo #2 is just one of dozens of pictures I have of my property. Typically, about 40-50% of my photos are empty. Picture #3 demonstrates another shortcoming of my camera. The manufacturer said 40ft flash, but the only thing I can photograph at 40ft is eyeballs. Not to be too hard on my camera, it does work. I have several good pictures, but every time I get an empty photo, I have to wonder what I'm missing. I suppose that is the worst part of it... wondering what I missed. Was it a doe, a turkey, or the 10-pointer I couldn't get to full draw on last year?
James Larivee
Enosburg Falls, VT
10/19/2010
These coy dogs were caught on my friends Cuddeback Excite behind our camp in Berkshire Vermont. One of them has a baby beaver in it's mouth. 3 great shots captured by Cuddeback.
Enosburg Falls, VT
10/19/2010
These coy dogs were caught on my friends Cuddeback Excite behind our camp in Berkshire Vermont. One of them has a baby beaver in it's mouth. 3 great shots captured by Cuddeback.