Photo/Video Galleries
Andrew Neal
Madison, NC
10/6/2010
Camera is set up on a row of rubs and look what happend to walk in
Madison, NC
10/6/2010
Camera is set up on a row of rubs and look what happend to walk in
louis dibenedeto
staten island, NY
10/6/2010
was rushing to hang a stand before it got dark and was rushing through the field where i had a cuddeback capture. thought you could use this to see how good your center subject technology is . i was doing about 35 mph in this picture !!
staten island, NY
10/6/2010
was rushing to hang a stand before it got dark and was rushing through the field where i had a cuddeback capture. thought you could use this to see how good your center subject technology is . i was doing about 35 mph in this picture !!
Matthew Bray
New Castle, IN
10/6/2010
My cuddeback took this picture on a deer trail between a cornfield and a small creek
New Castle, IN
10/6/2010
My cuddeback took this picture on a deer trail between a cornfield and a small creek
Bobby Queen
Warrenton, VA
10/6/2010
You just can't beat the trigger speed and picture quality of a Cuddeback!
Warrenton, VA
10/6/2010
You just can't beat the trigger speed and picture quality of a Cuddeback!
mike halsor
center point, IA
10/6/2010
This is from our Ontario, Canada moosehunt in September 2010. When building our blind we noticed a rut pit 20 feet in front of the blind. I decided to place the newly purchased Cuddeback camera on the front of our blind on the morning of the 27th. We decided to hunt a different location that evening. In hindsight that was a mistake, eh. We did, however, arrow a bull at the other location that evening. As you can see this a giant Ontario bull. It was raining that afternoon but it is still a beautiful picture of the Monarch of the north.
center point, IA
10/6/2010
This is from our Ontario, Canada moosehunt in September 2010. When building our blind we noticed a rut pit 20 feet in front of the blind. I decided to place the newly purchased Cuddeback camera on the front of our blind on the morning of the 27th. We decided to hunt a different location that evening. In hindsight that was a mistake, eh. We did, however, arrow a bull at the other location that evening. As you can see this a giant Ontario bull. It was raining that afternoon but it is still a beautiful picture of the Monarch of the north.
Gabe Wickham
Phillipsburg, KS
10/6/2010
Setting up and checking 6 cameras a week can be tiring but it all pays off when you see these Kansas bucks!
Phillipsburg, KS
10/6/2010
Setting up and checking 6 cameras a week can be tiring but it all pays off when you see these Kansas bucks!
T Wheeler
Mitchell, SD
10/6/2010
Not at all satisfied with the image quality in over 1/2 the images with the IR. Facing north-north west. Mid day is the only time they are fine, and a few at night are ok. Our regular capture is fine.
Mitchell, SD
10/6/2010
Not at all satisfied with the image quality in over 1/2 the images with the IR. Facing north-north west. Mid day is the only time they are fine, and a few at night are ok. Our regular capture is fine.
Ryan Bahnsen
Omaha, NE
10/6/2010
I thought this was a very cool photo and wanted to share it with you all. I think this photo speaks world's about how fast the trigger speeds within your camera's really are. To take a photo of a wasp is very impressive. I will use nothing but a cuddeback! Ryan Bahnsen Omaha, NE
Omaha, NE
10/6/2010
I thought this was a very cool photo and wanted to share it with you all. I think this photo speaks world's about how fast the trigger speeds within your camera's really are. To take a photo of a wasp is very impressive. I will use nothing but a cuddeback! Ryan Bahnsen Omaha, NE