Photo/Video Galleries

Bob Roe
Cassville, WI
1/21/2010
Our Cuddeback Capture took 8 pictures of this deer in 2008 and I was able to take him with my bow on November 11. It gross scored 149 is my biggest buck to date with a bow. Without our Cuddeback we would have never known he was around.
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Bob Roe
Cassville, WI
1/21/2010
This buck showed up 13 times on our Expert and our Capture in 2008 and we got 3 videos of him on our NoFlash. Included here is one pic from the Expert, one from the Capture, and one of the video clips. In the video clip, we would have never got a look at him without video mode. Only the small buck would have had its picture taken. We never did see this buck but the neighbors did harvest him.
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Dusty Feldmann
Steeleville, IL
1/21/2010
Walt, We were able to get three consecutive pictures of this deer we dubbed Mr. T. We never saw this deer during the season, but knew he was holding up in about 100 acres of standing corn. Much like the rest of Illinois, all the rain during harvest season kept an abundance of corn uncut for almost all of October and November. Unfortunately, a friend of mine found this deer dead along the highway one morning, about 3/4 of a mile from where our IR pictures were taken. Prior to that nobody else had a clue Mr. T existed, except for us. Thanks Cuddeback. ---I also thought the first picture of him looking up at the camera would be an excellent advertisement photo for the Capture IR. We thought it would be sweet if one day Mr. T could make it to the Capture IR package!
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Dusty Feldmann
Steeleville, IL
1/21/2010
Here are some of the different bucks we Captured on our Cuddies this year. The trigger speed and picture detail are both phenomenal. We currently use three Captures and three Capture IRs, and plan on adding more to our arsenal this year.
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jerry osbourn
lansing, KS
1/20/2010
This deer was seen a few times,but just needs another year to grow. Guess the score?
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jerry osbourn
lansing, KS
1/20/2010
This buck deer was photographed by several hunters throughout the fall and winter. Most of the pictures were taken at night. Guess the gross score?
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westley partin
bynum, NC
1/20/2010
this Deer is my dream deer it is not the biggest but it is the hardest deer to hunt.. I have gotton pictures of him from 3 years now and only saw him one time in the stand...got to shoot at him and missed at 15 yards with a 308...found out my gun was shooting 14 inches high.. prolly a joke put on me. but took it to the heart.. He is a 10 pointer that rubs almost full size trees. I get over 100 pictures of him every night. Hope fully he will be on the wall next year.
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charlie lamar
clearwater, FL
1/20/2010
this camera took these picture of me walking in and out of the blind that we hunted over christmas in south texas. it also captured many pictures of hogs, deer, racoons, and coyotes. its a great product and these pictures show it can be used as a security system in the off season. charlie
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JOHN GOLESTANI
CLINTON CORNERS, NY
1/20/2010
I WOULD HAVE NEVER GUESSED THAT THIS GUY WAS PATROLLING NO MORE THAN 75 YARDS BEHIND MY HOUSE.GREAT PICTURES CAN BE HAD EVEN AFTER DEER SEASON.
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Lucas Schulte
Amana, IA
1/20/2010
After putting out my cuddeback over a pile of corn, I realized how territorial deer can be about their food when there isnt very much around. This buck didnt want this raccoon to eat his free, easy meal.
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