Photo/Video Galleries
Barry Bridgeman
Tyner, NC
1/15/2010
I moved my cuddiebacks after the season went out to a 25 acre picked soybean field.I got this big bobcat the very first night, plus some does. I love these cameras.
Tyner, NC
1/15/2010
I moved my cuddiebacks after the season went out to a 25 acre picked soybean field.I got this big bobcat the very first night, plus some does. I love these cameras.
anthony holt
parrottsville, TN
1/15/2010
I had been using other trail cameras and getting alot of pics with them. However, the other cameras were to slow to catch a mature buck slipping through the cedars. I knew there was a decent buck on the property becouse there were several smaller bucks sporting broken racks. Finally I decided to buy a cuddeback. The first day I put it up I got a picture of this crossed up main beam buck. Getting a pic of this buck is almost as exciting as putting a tag on him. Thanks cuddeback!!
parrottsville, TN
1/15/2010
I had been using other trail cameras and getting alot of pics with them. However, the other cameras were to slow to catch a mature buck slipping through the cedars. I knew there was a decent buck on the property becouse there were several smaller bucks sporting broken racks. Finally I decided to buy a cuddeback. The first day I put it up I got a picture of this crossed up main beam buck. Getting a pic of this buck is almost as exciting as putting a tag on him. Thanks cuddeback!!
Mark Macha
Lena, WI
1/15/2010
This picture is one that I am very proud of! It was one of the first cudde pics I got with my new No Flash. I hunt 40 private acres in north east Wisconsin. Unfortunately this is the only picture I got of Andy the Dandy but have thousands of great pics since then. Thank you for your great product!!
Lena, WI
1/15/2010
This picture is one that I am very proud of! It was one of the first cudde pics I got with my new No Flash. I hunt 40 private acres in north east Wisconsin. Unfortunately this is the only picture I got of Andy the Dandy but have thousands of great pics since then. Thank you for your great product!!
Brandon elliott
Sparta, WI
1/15/2010
Looks like one coon got away from my hounds this year..Well the season has a month left he might yet get owned.
Sparta, WI
1/15/2010
Looks like one coon got away from my hounds this year..Well the season has a month left he might yet get owned.
Bradford Alexander
Paducah, KY
1/15/2010
This is a picture of a coyote, in full run, on my property that truly displays the lightning fast trigger speed of my Cuddeback IR. I have other cameras by different Mfr's that will never be able to do this!
Paducah, KY
1/15/2010
This is a picture of a coyote, in full run, on my property that truly displays the lightning fast trigger speed of my Cuddeback IR. I have other cameras by different Mfr's that will never be able to do this!
Cole Lawler
indianola, IA
1/14/2010
While first checking my pictures on my new Cuddeback, that I got for Christmas, I saw several very big deer. Two of witch really stuck out & looked very familiar. It was not until later once I got them home and looked on the computer that I noticed they where the same deer and that I had seen this buck during bow season but it had always outwitted me on every attempt I made to close the distance with my bow. The cool thing about this is that I actually caught the buck leaving its bedding ground at 9:12 PM January 8. I then got another picture of the same buck returning at 1:14 PM January 9. The only difference is that it returns with one less antler. Once seeing this I searched the area and soon stumbled across the lost antler. I was very happy to have found this antler. I had wondered whether this deer had made it through our gun season and was happy to discover that I would have another chance to play cat and mouse with this tremendous deer next year.
indianola, IA
1/14/2010
While first checking my pictures on my new Cuddeback, that I got for Christmas, I saw several very big deer. Two of witch really stuck out & looked very familiar. It was not until later once I got them home and looked on the computer that I noticed they where the same deer and that I had seen this buck during bow season but it had always outwitted me on every attempt I made to close the distance with my bow. The cool thing about this is that I actually caught the buck leaving its bedding ground at 9:12 PM January 8. I then got another picture of the same buck returning at 1:14 PM January 9. The only difference is that it returns with one less antler. Once seeing this I searched the area and soon stumbled across the lost antler. I was very happy to have found this antler. I had wondered whether this deer had made it through our gun season and was happy to discover that I would have another chance to play cat and mouse with this tremendous deer next year.