Photo/Video Galleries
Andrew Kean
Spotsylvania, VA
12/5/2009
I had my cuddeback capture set up over a small food plot. If a picture could only speak. We call this Racroon revenge! Love my cuddebacks!
Spotsylvania, VA
12/5/2009
I had my cuddeback capture set up over a small food plot. If a picture could only speak. We call this Racroon revenge! Love my cuddebacks!
Aaron Wilson
Wheaton, MN
12/4/2009
This picture was taken just days before the Minnesota Firearm season, on my familys 100 acre farm, in a food plot we planted in the spring, the last snow took care of the plot. The deer still love it though. Thank you Cuddeback for making such great outdoor products, I am more than pleased with my game camera.
Wheaton, MN
12/4/2009
This picture was taken just days before the Minnesota Firearm season, on my familys 100 acre farm, in a food plot we planted in the spring, the last snow took care of the plot. The deer still love it though. Thank you Cuddeback for making such great outdoor products, I am more than pleased with my game camera.
Steve Thompson
virginia, IL
12/4/2009
The experts say that there are no Bobcats in central Illinois, I caught this one. Cass county Illinois just outside of Virginia, Il.
virginia, IL
12/4/2009
The experts say that there are no Bobcats in central Illinois, I caught this one. Cass county Illinois just outside of Virginia, Il.
Aaron Schuh
Freedom, WI
12/4/2009
This young 8 pointer claimed our backyard as his domain. We have him on camera multiple time. He was originaly captured over my food plot but when we noticed the apple tree behind our house was getting a little beat up and the grass was getting matted down, i moved the camera to that tree. He was on camera every night rubbing his eyes on the branches and sniffing them. He is by no means a big deer, but if left to grow, in the next 2 years i think he will make an excellant trophy.
Freedom, WI
12/4/2009
This young 8 pointer claimed our backyard as his domain. We have him on camera multiple time. He was originaly captured over my food plot but when we noticed the apple tree behind our house was getting a little beat up and the grass was getting matted down, i moved the camera to that tree. He was on camera every night rubbing his eyes on the branches and sniffing them. He is by no means a big deer, but if left to grow, in the next 2 years i think he will make an excellant trophy.
chad bentley
ladysmith, WI
12/4/2009
Just picked up a cuddeback capture camera works great here is the first buck on it so far nice little nine pointer that made it thru gun season.
ladysmith, WI
12/4/2009
Just picked up a cuddeback capture camera works great here is the first buck on it so far nice little nine pointer that made it thru gun season.
John Sauro
St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC
12/4/2009
I own a 360 acre wood-lot and have been letting small bucks go most of my life. The season just came to a close in Quebec, and I was anxious to see which bucks survived. The 1st picture shows a 5 and 6-pt with their antlers locked. Future Titans if we let them grow a few more years. They were spotted several times during the season and proud to see that they made it. The 2nd photo is an old bruiser who has eluded us once more since we noticed him over 4 years ago. My hunting partner saw him twice during the season and was unable to get a clean shot. His rack is actually getting smaller when compared to a photo I have of him in 2008. Less than a week has gone by since the end of the hunting season and numerous bucks of all age classes are being observed in the photos taken thus far. I have been using 2 Noflash cameras and enjoy them tremendously. There will be 2 new ones in my woods next year so I can get even better coverage of my land base. Thanks for a great product.
St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC
12/4/2009
I own a 360 acre wood-lot and have been letting small bucks go most of my life. The season just came to a close in Quebec, and I was anxious to see which bucks survived. The 1st picture shows a 5 and 6-pt with their antlers locked. Future Titans if we let them grow a few more years. They were spotted several times during the season and proud to see that they made it. The 2nd photo is an old bruiser who has eluded us once more since we noticed him over 4 years ago. My hunting partner saw him twice during the season and was unable to get a clean shot. His rack is actually getting smaller when compared to a photo I have of him in 2008. Less than a week has gone by since the end of the hunting season and numerous bucks of all age classes are being observed in the photos taken thus far. I have been using 2 Noflash cameras and enjoy them tremendously. There will be 2 new ones in my woods next year so I can get even better coverage of my land base. Thanks for a great product.
justin clifford
Allen, OK
12/4/2009
Just been hunting this deer for 3 years! Could have killed him opening day of rifle this year. However was to lazy to get up.
Allen, OK
12/4/2009
Just been hunting this deer for 3 years! Could have killed him opening day of rifle this year. However was to lazy to get up.
Adam Ferris
Boyd, WI
12/4/2009
I put my camera out over some scrapes i was hunting over during bow season. The big 8 with a broken tine came in without giving me a good shot but the cuddeback did its job and got the shot.And i also had a surprising picture when i saw the bobcat at the scrape. The last picture was another scrape i moved my camera to but never hunted over. Maybe i should've.
Boyd, WI
12/4/2009
I put my camera out over some scrapes i was hunting over during bow season. The big 8 with a broken tine came in without giving me a good shot but the cuddeback did its job and got the shot.And i also had a surprising picture when i saw the bobcat at the scrape. The last picture was another scrape i moved my camera to but never hunted over. Maybe i should've.