Photo/Video Galleries
Dillon Buss
Adams, NE
11/26/2009
Set my Capture up on the trail going right by my stand, and caught this buck traveling through the morning before opening day of rifle season. Although he never showed himself throughout the season, I hope he makes it till next year. Also notice the large rub on the tree.
Adams, NE
11/26/2009
Set my Capture up on the trail going right by my stand, and caught this buck traveling through the morning before opening day of rifle season. Although he never showed himself throughout the season, I hope he makes it till next year. Also notice the large rub on the tree.
Davis Wood
Lewisburg, WV
11/26/2009
I have tried many other game cameras but nothing compares or is anything close to a cuddeback.
Lewisburg, WV
11/26/2009
I have tried many other game cameras but nothing compares or is anything close to a cuddeback.
HERRMANN MONSTER GUIDES HERRMANN MONSTER GUIDES
EVANSDALE, IA
11/26/2009
HERRMANN MONSTER GUIDES IOWA BUCK
EVANSDALE, IA
11/26/2009
HERRMANN MONSTER GUIDES IOWA BUCK
malcolm whyte
Jarrettsville, MD
11/26/2009
photo 1 round one of this boxing match these doe's what to fight over this corn pile photo 2 the older buck on right is giving the younger buck some advice on how to live through the hunting season. The younger buck has ducked my and my dad's arrows.photo 3 this doe I shot with my crossbow the spot on the side of the deer is the exit side. theshot was a straight through shot. this picture was taken a week after I shot her
Jarrettsville, MD
11/26/2009
photo 1 round one of this boxing match these doe's what to fight over this corn pile photo 2 the older buck on right is giving the younger buck some advice on how to live through the hunting season. The younger buck has ducked my and my dad's arrows.photo 3 this doe I shot with my crossbow the spot on the side of the deer is the exit side. theshot was a straight through shot. this picture was taken a week after I shot her
Adam Donner
Tigerton, WI
11/26/2009
Photo 1- This picture proves the cuddeback is the best! The camera is so quite this deer didnt have clue it was posing for the camera. Photo 2- During the prerut, scraps are a great place for my cuddeback. It is a good scouting tool to se whats comeing into the scrap. It is so quit the deer dont have a clue its there. Photo 3- the fast trigger speed of the cuddiback allows for great pictures on trails and field edges. Thank cuddeback for your great product.
Tigerton, WI
11/26/2009
Photo 1- This picture proves the cuddeback is the best! The camera is so quite this deer didnt have clue it was posing for the camera. Photo 2- During the prerut, scraps are a great place for my cuddeback. It is a good scouting tool to se whats comeing into the scrap. It is so quit the deer dont have a clue its there. Photo 3- the fast trigger speed of the cuddiback allows for great pictures on trails and field edges. Thank cuddeback for your great product.
Brad Wyssmann
Fairmont, OK
11/26/2009
THIS HAPPY BIRD ESCAPED THANKSGIVING DAY DINNER, ON OUR NORTHWEST OKLAHOMA FARM.
Fairmont, OK
11/26/2009
THIS HAPPY BIRD ESCAPED THANKSGIVING DAY DINNER, ON OUR NORTHWEST OKLAHOMA FARM.
Mike Maedke
Casco, WI
11/26/2009
My daughter participated in the Wis. oct. youth hunt where she harvested her first deer. A 6 pt. buck that was chasing around a nub buck. The buck dropped right in front of my cuddeback. The first pic. shows him walking past the camera. The second is after the shot. The third is her walking up to him.
Casco, WI
11/26/2009
My daughter participated in the Wis. oct. youth hunt where she harvested her first deer. A 6 pt. buck that was chasing around a nub buck. The buck dropped right in front of my cuddeback. The first pic. shows him walking past the camera. The second is after the shot. The third is her walking up to him.
James McCalister
Rockville, IN
11/26/2009
These are two of the three monster bucks I have on camera. All of which will net over 170 B/C. I had no idea I had this many monster bucks in my woods. I also killed a 165 4/8 12 point on October 20th. I will add the third which I have over 20 pictures of later.
Rockville, IN
11/26/2009
These are two of the three monster bucks I have on camera. All of which will net over 170 B/C. I had no idea I had this many monster bucks in my woods. I also killed a 165 4/8 12 point on October 20th. I will add the third which I have over 20 pictures of later.
James McCalister
Rockville, IN
11/26/2009
This is the deer I took on October 20th. The second picture is him in velvet from my cudde back capture IR. These cameras are sensational. These cameras definitely help out with scouting. I have also gotten several pictures of three deer that would easily net over 170 B/C.
Rockville, IN
11/26/2009
This is the deer I took on October 20th. The second picture is him in velvet from my cudde back capture IR. These cameras are sensational. These cameras definitely help out with scouting. I have also gotten several pictures of three deer that would easily net over 170 B/C.
Douglas Kollmer
Sayville, NY
11/25/2009
While up at our cabin bow hunting during the first week of November, we watched one night from the back window for several hours as buck after buck came within 10 feet of our back porch to eat corn and chase does. Just before bed, this 9 point monster joined the others. I took a no-flash photo with my digital camera through the window. The next day we checked our Cuddeback only to learn that the very same buck had made its way to the trail camera that same night. I have included my digital camera photo along with two very high quality Cuddeback photos of the same buck. The split tine is the giveaway. Please share my story/photos as it is proof that the trail camera a is priceless necessity. After thinking our dark and blurry personal photo was our only keepsake from that amazing night, Cuddeback provided two more superior keepsake photos.
Sayville, NY
11/25/2009
While up at our cabin bow hunting during the first week of November, we watched one night from the back window for several hours as buck after buck came within 10 feet of our back porch to eat corn and chase does. Just before bed, this 9 point monster joined the others. I took a no-flash photo with my digital camera through the window. The next day we checked our Cuddeback only to learn that the very same buck had made its way to the trail camera that same night. I have included my digital camera photo along with two very high quality Cuddeback photos of the same buck. The split tine is the giveaway. Please share my story/photos as it is proof that the trail camera a is priceless necessity. After thinking our dark and blurry personal photo was our only keepsake from that amazing night, Cuddeback provided two more superior keepsake photos.