Photo/Video Galleries
Allen Ollis
Newland, NC
3/9/2010
These fox pups from 2009 would show up almost daily at the clearing where we had the Capture set up. The camera is unbelievable...works through rain, cold, snow and we get hundreds of flash photos on one set of batteries.
Newland, NC
3/9/2010
These fox pups from 2009 would show up almost daily at the clearing where we had the Capture set up. The camera is unbelievable...works through rain, cold, snow and we get hundreds of flash photos on one set of batteries.
Shon Hastings
Lewisville, AR
3/9/2010
I was doing some scouting during deer season and noticed in one of my hunting areas I found where a buck had been making really decent rubs and scrapes. I decided to hang my Cuddeback Camera to see if I could capture exactely what was making the signs. This is one of the bucks that I captured on my Cuddeback Camera. Thought the Cuddeback Carmea captured a really clear picture of the up close buck in the picture. Notice that you can see one of his rubs in the background.
Lewisville, AR
3/9/2010
I was doing some scouting during deer season and noticed in one of my hunting areas I found where a buck had been making really decent rubs and scrapes. I decided to hang my Cuddeback Camera to see if I could capture exactely what was making the signs. This is one of the bucks that I captured on my Cuddeback Camera. Thought the Cuddeback Carmea captured a really clear picture of the up close buck in the picture. Notice that you can see one of his rubs in the background.
joe weitekamp
taylorville, IL
3/9/2010
I have 1400 pictures on my cuddeback in 2 years.wow! what a product!I dont know whats funner checking my cuddeback or hunting.heres a couple more pics from my camera,I cant wait to here from you and or see my pics in a magazine or t.v. ad! thanks for the great product,fastest trigger speed and clearest picture.
taylorville, IL
3/9/2010
I have 1400 pictures on my cuddeback in 2 years.wow! what a product!I dont know whats funner checking my cuddeback or hunting.heres a couple more pics from my camera,I cant wait to here from you and or see my pics in a magazine or t.v. ad! thanks for the great product,fastest trigger speed and clearest picture.
Tom Rawe
Festus, MO
3/9/2010
Here's a shot of a raccoon trying to get away from a wild boar in Iron County Missouri. Wonder if he got away?
Festus, MO
3/9/2010
Here's a shot of a raccoon trying to get away from a wild boar in Iron County Missouri. Wonder if he got away?
jon Muguerza
Davie, FL
3/8/2010
gun season was open in the Big Cypress National Preserve and , I placed the camera in a funnel expecting a few deer, but instead ,I got the pic of a lifetime, a beautiful florida panther
Davie, FL
3/8/2010
gun season was open in the Big Cypress National Preserve and , I placed the camera in a funnel expecting a few deer, but instead ,I got the pic of a lifetime, a beautiful florida panther
Chris Ingram
Dothan, AL
3/8/2010
Set my camera up on a deer feeder inside of an enclosure. The picture speaks for itself. I thought this was a 1 in a million chance of catching a hawk in flight.
Dothan, AL
3/8/2010
Set my camera up on a deer feeder inside of an enclosure. The picture speaks for itself. I thought this was a 1 in a million chance of catching a hawk in flight.
Phillip Giles
Clanton, AL
3/8/2010
This was one hungry deer! I have been using game cameras for several years and have taken literally thousands of photos, but this one takes the cake, or should I say takes the bait!The trough had gotten low of feed so I`m thinking he decided to get up inside it to be able to lick the crumbs from the bottom.Notice the protein feed on his nose.
Clanton, AL
3/8/2010
This was one hungry deer! I have been using game cameras for several years and have taken literally thousands of photos, but this one takes the cake, or should I say takes the bait!The trough had gotten low of feed so I`m thinking he decided to get up inside it to be able to lick the crumbs from the bottom.Notice the protein feed on his nose.
David Yarckin
Ogunquit, ME
3/8/2010
We live in a wildlife sanctuary approximately 80 acres. We collect pumpkins from local merchants and motels in the fall after the season. We also buy deer feed and put it out at our tree line. We enjoy watching them and seeing the new borns. We follow them in the woods and see where they bed down. We are not hunter's, we just enjoy nature.
Ogunquit, ME
3/8/2010
We live in a wildlife sanctuary approximately 80 acres. We collect pumpkins from local merchants and motels in the fall after the season. We also buy deer feed and put it out at our tree line. We enjoy watching them and seeing the new borns. We follow them in the woods and see where they bed down. We are not hunter's, we just enjoy nature.