Photo/Video Galleries
Paul Peterson
Middleton, WI
9/18/2009
I've had my cuddeback capture for two years now. The battery life is excellent, trigger speed is awesome, and the picture quality is just as good as those $500 reconyx and predators. I caught these two nice bucks on camera at our hunting land in Soldiers Grove, WI. I set the camera on a well traveled trail that cuts pretty much clear across our property in the thickest part of the woods. Looks like my plan to catch some big bucks cruisin' the area worked out. Thank You Cuddeback!
Middleton, WI
9/18/2009
I've had my cuddeback capture for two years now. The battery life is excellent, trigger speed is awesome, and the picture quality is just as good as those $500 reconyx and predators. I caught these two nice bucks on camera at our hunting land in Soldiers Grove, WI. I set the camera on a well traveled trail that cuts pretty much clear across our property in the thickest part of the woods. Looks like my plan to catch some big bucks cruisin' the area worked out. Thank You Cuddeback!
Dennis Smith
Baton Rouge, LA
9/18/2009
I put my Cuddeback Expert on a tree behind a beaver dam hoping to get photos or video of a 12-14 ft gator I had seen twice sunning on a mud bank. After some heavy rains the high water attracted this great white heron who speared and swallowed lunch right in front of my camera.
Baton Rouge, LA
9/18/2009
I put my Cuddeback Expert on a tree behind a beaver dam hoping to get photos or video of a 12-14 ft gator I had seen twice sunning on a mud bank. After some heavy rains the high water attracted this great white heron who speared and swallowed lunch right in front of my camera.
cade bonn
Fredericksburg, TX
9/18/2009
Haddent been able to catch a picture of this buck, found his sheds from last season but never saw him. Finaly the other evening i got him standing in front of a water trough. I like what i see.
Fredericksburg, TX
9/18/2009
Haddent been able to catch a picture of this buck, found his sheds from last season but never saw him. Finaly the other evening i got him standing in front of a water trough. I like what i see.
Joshua Wolf
Annawan, IL
9/18/2009
I nick-named this buck the Caribou Buck last year because he had point growing out of his base of his right mainbeam that looked like a caribou shovel. My buddy found both his sheds in January and I have been getting pictures of him this whole summer again. This year he grew a nice droptine on his left side. Thought these photos of him shedding his velvet were pretty neat. Looking forward for a chance to harvest him this fall.
Annawan, IL
9/18/2009
I nick-named this buck the Caribou Buck last year because he had point growing out of his base of his right mainbeam that looked like a caribou shovel. My buddy found both his sheds in January and I have been getting pictures of him this whole summer again. This year he grew a nice droptine on his left side. Thought these photos of him shedding his velvet were pretty neat. Looking forward for a chance to harvest him this fall.
Will Delashaw
Trinity, AL
9/18/2009
My family and I have owned a small tract of deer hunting land in Marion County, located in northwest Alabama, since 2000. During the last decade we have implimented quailty deer managment techniques such as feeding the deer year round with peas, beans, corn and other food plots. Also, select harvesting has strengthened our deer heard. Our work has began to pay dividens. We have taken some nice bucks and gathered tons of pictures with our cuddebacks. This picture was taken in August of 20009, two months before our bow season opens. I know that these bucks are not in the class of deer the you usually recieve, but in our portion of the U.S. they are two solid bucks. I believed this to be a unique picture, and hope you enjoy. Also, i have used dozens of trail cameras in the past and you product blows the competiton away. We never miss a deer that comes by.
Trinity, AL
9/18/2009
My family and I have owned a small tract of deer hunting land in Marion County, located in northwest Alabama, since 2000. During the last decade we have implimented quailty deer managment techniques such as feeding the deer year round with peas, beans, corn and other food plots. Also, select harvesting has strengthened our deer heard. Our work has began to pay dividens. We have taken some nice bucks and gathered tons of pictures with our cuddebacks. This picture was taken in August of 20009, two months before our bow season opens. I know that these bucks are not in the class of deer the you usually recieve, but in our portion of the U.S. they are two solid bucks. I believed this to be a unique picture, and hope you enjoy. Also, i have used dozens of trail cameras in the past and you product blows the competiton away. We never miss a deer that comes by.
Tim Graham
Leeper, PA
9/18/2009
I was checking a new area I had never hunted before. Signs were abundant but the area is large and hard to pattern and near impossible to scout. AS you can see the Capture IR has made me a believer in the area. I may have never know that these deer were in the area with out your product. Thanks Cuddeback.
Leeper, PA
9/18/2009
I was checking a new area I had never hunted before. Signs were abundant but the area is large and hard to pattern and near impossible to scout. AS you can see the Capture IR has made me a believer in the area. I may have never know that these deer were in the area with out your product. Thanks Cuddeback.