Photo/Video Galleries
Jack Bazile
Tigerton, WI
9/3/2010
I have several pictures of this buck, from the year 2009. Late in the fall he had been gorded in the left shoulder by another buck. I have several photos with the cuddeback showing the progression of the healing process. We have named him Scar Shoulder . beginning in June of 2010 we starting getting photos of his velvet antlers growing. We have several photos of him during the growing season. I estimate him to be about 5-1/2 years old. This photo doesn't show the scar but we have more that do. He has a large 3 beam buddy, and I'm hoping to get a photo like this of him too. We did find his shed in Feb. I normally target one buck and hunt only for him. This year it will be him or his 3 beam buddy.
Tigerton, WI
9/3/2010
I have several pictures of this buck, from the year 2009. Late in the fall he had been gorded in the left shoulder by another buck. I have several photos with the cuddeback showing the progression of the healing process. We have named him Scar Shoulder . beginning in June of 2010 we starting getting photos of his velvet antlers growing. We have several photos of him during the growing season. I estimate him to be about 5-1/2 years old. This photo doesn't show the scar but we have more that do. He has a large 3 beam buddy, and I'm hoping to get a photo like this of him too. We did find his shed in Feb. I normally target one buck and hunt only for him. This year it will be him or his 3 beam buddy.
Clayt Johnson
Spencerport, NY
9/3/2010
This is a picture of a Moose taken from a Cuddeback IR Camera positioned near my camp in the South central Adirondacks. I love this camera. Thank you.
Spencerport, NY
9/3/2010
This is a picture of a Moose taken from a Cuddeback IR Camera positioned near my camp in the South central Adirondacks. I love this camera. Thank you.
Zach Patterson
Hays, KS
9/3/2010
Have attempted to use several trail cameras over the years and have failed terribly with all of them either not having them set up right or not having a fast enough trigger speed. This year I purchased to cuddebacks and with the super simple setup and the fast trigger speed in my opinion our the best trail cameras on the market. Also i would like to add they were a very reasonable price in comparison to the other big name brands.
Hays, KS
9/3/2010
Have attempted to use several trail cameras over the years and have failed terribly with all of them either not having them set up right or not having a fast enough trigger speed. This year I purchased to cuddebacks and with the super simple setup and the fast trigger speed in my opinion our the best trail cameras on the market. Also i would like to add they were a very reasonable price in comparison to the other big name brands.
Brandon Riley
Mayfield, KY
9/2/2010
I though that this was a funny photo. I have seen this buck and fawn in several photos. It seems that big brother, or should we say daddy, likes to eat dinner alone!
Mayfield, KY
9/2/2010
I though that this was a funny photo. I have seen this buck and fawn in several photos. It seems that big brother, or should we say daddy, likes to eat dinner alone!
Mike Baer
Ettrick, WI
9/2/2010
My Cuddeback camera is in the woods nearly year around. In fact, I own several Cuddeback. I have captured many deer, turkey, raccoon, fox, coyote and last fall my camera captured a fisher which is fairly unusual for our area of central Wisconsin. I look forward to removing the card & downloading the photos to our computer. On June 25, 2010, at 9:05am, I captured this owl in flight. It may have been hunting a mouse but it's looking directly into the camera. Anyone that has seen the photo thinks it's a pretty cool.
Ettrick, WI
9/2/2010
My Cuddeback camera is in the woods nearly year around. In fact, I own several Cuddeback. I have captured many deer, turkey, raccoon, fox, coyote and last fall my camera captured a fisher which is fairly unusual for our area of central Wisconsin. I look forward to removing the card & downloading the photos to our computer. On June 25, 2010, at 9:05am, I captured this owl in flight. It may have been hunting a mouse but it's looking directly into the camera. Anyone that has seen the photo thinks it's a pretty cool.
larry hammond
gwinn, MI
9/2/2010
We started baiting on the 15 of Aug. And withen days we had several bear hitting, I cant believe the shots that we are getting with these cameras.
gwinn, MI
9/2/2010
We started baiting on the 15 of Aug. And withen days we had several bear hitting, I cant believe the shots that we are getting with these cameras.
Kent Warner
Welch, MN
9/2/2010
This photo came from a mineral site that I had set up for deer.In the last few years we have lots of deer activity as well as the occasional bears coming to the site to get their photo taken as well. These stayed around for a few pictures and then gave us this last dance before they ambled off.
Welch, MN
9/2/2010
This photo came from a mineral site that I had set up for deer.In the last few years we have lots of deer activity as well as the occasional bears coming to the site to get their photo taken as well. These stayed around for a few pictures and then gave us this last dance before they ambled off.
Jason Dontz
Manistee, MI
9/2/2010
I've seen these Sand Hill Crains a few times before, but this time one happened to walk in front of the Cuddeback!
Manistee, MI
9/2/2010
I've seen these Sand Hill Crains a few times before, but this time one happened to walk in front of the Cuddeback!
kris lewis
fennimore, WI
9/2/2010
I hae some new hunting ground this year and had this buck on camera in 3 days of putting it up.
fennimore, WI
9/2/2010
I hae some new hunting ground this year and had this buck on camera in 3 days of putting it up.
John Brinser II
Hummelstown, PA
9/2/2010
This photo was taken on 7/28/10 at 9:10 AM using the Cuddeback Capture IR at my hunting camp near Utica, New York. These three bucks are feeding in a 1/2 acre plot of Imperial Clover. This is my first year using a trail camera. The picture is so good I Email the best pictures to all my friends. I has since bought a second Cuddeback Capture IR to use on a different food plot. Thanks for a great product. John Brinser
Hummelstown, PA
9/2/2010
This photo was taken on 7/28/10 at 9:10 AM using the Cuddeback Capture IR at my hunting camp near Utica, New York. These three bucks are feeding in a 1/2 acre plot of Imperial Clover. This is my first year using a trail camera. The picture is so good I Email the best pictures to all my friends. I has since bought a second Cuddeback Capture IR to use on a different food plot. Thanks for a great product. John Brinser