Photo/Video Galleries
Mike Truman
Cortland, NY
11/1/2009
This deer's name is Tiny! I have been watching this buck for about 2 years. On Oct. 20th 2009 Tinys legacy came to an end. I arrowed this buck at about 30 yards with my Switchback XT and a Rage 2 blade broadhead. Went 70 yards. I ve been using Cuddeback cameras for 4 years and would never use any of the other brand's. Thank's Cuddeback for helping making this possible
Cortland, NY
11/1/2009
This deer's name is Tiny! I have been watching this buck for about 2 years. On Oct. 20th 2009 Tinys legacy came to an end. I arrowed this buck at about 30 yards with my Switchback XT and a Rage 2 blade broadhead. Went 70 yards. I ve been using Cuddeback cameras for 4 years and would never use any of the other brand's. Thank's Cuddeback for helping making this possible
Kurt Oesterreich
Ashland, WI
11/1/2009
I have four Cuddebacks, and the Capture is the best. The photo enclosed is a pic. of a ten point buck that was shot from the stand on the other side of the deer. Talk about a fast camera, never thought I would ever see anything like this. Kurt
Ashland, WI
11/1/2009
I have four Cuddebacks, and the Capture is the best. The photo enclosed is a pic. of a ten point buck that was shot from the stand on the other side of the deer. Talk about a fast camera, never thought I would ever see anything like this. Kurt
sean smith
uriah, AL
11/1/2009
I had my cuddeback placed on a dirt road were there is a lot of deer and hog traffic. I am trying to time the hogs movement and I get this buck. He isn't huge but we've never seen one with sticker points like this one.
uriah, AL
11/1/2009
I had my cuddeback placed on a dirt road were there is a lot of deer and hog traffic. I am trying to time the hogs movement and I get this buck. He isn't huge but we've never seen one with sticker points like this one.
Kevin Hales
Pittsville, MD
11/1/2009
Photo was taken the morning of MD opening muzzleloading season (10/22). That same day/evening, it was harvested approx. 500 yds from where this photo was taken. Not yet officially scored, it's possible to be a MD muzzleloading Non-Typical state record at just over 200 .
Pittsville, MD
11/1/2009
Photo was taken the morning of MD opening muzzleloading season (10/22). That same day/evening, it was harvested approx. 500 yds from where this photo was taken. Not yet officially scored, it's possible to be a MD muzzleloading Non-Typical state record at just over 200 .
Trent Thomas
Burkesville, KY
11/1/2009
Buck i missed last year got alittle bit bigger.. And some animal i dont know what it is.. email if you know what it is trenthomas45@hotmail.com
Burkesville, KY
11/1/2009
Buck i missed last year got alittle bit bigger.. And some animal i dont know what it is.. email if you know what it is trenthomas45@hotmail.com
James Elkins
Upper Marlboro, MD
11/1/2009
here is pic of my buck I had been watching for a few months and a pic of him after I took him on the 17th of oct 2009. And here is a day time pic of my set up..
Upper Marlboro, MD
11/1/2009
here is pic of my buck I had been watching for a few months and a pic of him after I took him on the 17th of oct 2009. And here is a day time pic of my set up..
Nate beiler
quarryville, PA
11/1/2009
Cuddle back the best there is, we never got pics like this until we started using cuddle back cameras.we started using a new mineral from Rough Ridge minerals & started 4 new mineral licks. so far in 2009 we put out over 700 lb of minerals & with cuddle back we are able to capture these exciting pics.The amount of deer that come to these minerals is totally amazing,we never saw anything like this with all the minerals we have used in the past.
quarryville, PA
11/1/2009
Cuddle back the best there is, we never got pics like this until we started using cuddle back cameras.we started using a new mineral from Rough Ridge minerals & started 4 new mineral licks. so far in 2009 we put out over 700 lb of minerals & with cuddle back we are able to capture these exciting pics.The amount of deer that come to these minerals is totally amazing,we never saw anything like this with all the minerals we have used in the past.
Ben Beasley
Arlington, KY
11/1/2009
The first pic shows the fast trigger speed of the capture, an owl in full flight. The second was a bobcat that i had been chasing for 2 months, and finally after this photo was taken, i caught up with him. The third photo, the back water started gettin up in our bean field, and instead of catching a big deer on camera, this is what i got
Arlington, KY
11/1/2009
The first pic shows the fast trigger speed of the capture, an owl in full flight. The second was a bobcat that i had been chasing for 2 months, and finally after this photo was taken, i caught up with him. The third photo, the back water started gettin up in our bean field, and instead of catching a big deer on camera, this is what i got