Photo/Video Galleries
Derek Olesiak
Weyerhaeuser, WI
8/29/2009
This is the first time i have seen this buck this year. The no flash takes excellent pictures both day and night. The videos are cool to watch.
Weyerhaeuser, WI
8/29/2009
This is the first time i have seen this buck this year. The no flash takes excellent pictures both day and night. The videos are cool to watch.
Grant Jefcoats
Columbia, MS
8/29/2009
Put the camera out to try and get some big bucks in velvet but instead got these two does fixing to square off.
Columbia, MS
8/29/2009
Put the camera out to try and get some big bucks in velvet but instead got these two does fixing to square off.
Terry Smith
Toledo, OR
8/29/2009
I have always wanted photos of a deer or elk shedding velvet. The Capture got me this beautiful buck!!!!!
Toledo, OR
8/29/2009
I have always wanted photos of a deer or elk shedding velvet. The Capture got me this beautiful buck!!!!!
Bill Russell
Johnsburg, NY
8/29/2009
First pictures with my cudde,love it,last camera was so out dated,35mm,always missing leaving just land scape photo's.Every trip to my cudde is like x-mas morning,can't wait to see pictures.Great product,will be buying more in the near future.
Johnsburg, NY
8/29/2009
First pictures with my cudde,love it,last camera was so out dated,35mm,always missing leaving just land scape photo's.Every trip to my cudde is like x-mas morning,can't wait to see pictures.Great product,will be buying more in the near future.
John Donath
West Bend, WI
8/29/2009
Here is a series of photos of a deer we named RJ. It is an interesting set of photos to see the growth through out the summer.
West Bend, WI
8/29/2009
Here is a series of photos of a deer we named RJ. It is an interesting set of photos to see the growth through out the summer.
Michael Otto
Newtown, MO
8/29/2009
These photos helped explain our foodplot mystery. Through the spring and summer we started finding white feathers scattered around the foodplot.Now with the help of my new Capture IR we got these amazing photos!
Newtown, MO
8/29/2009
These photos helped explain our foodplot mystery. Through the spring and summer we started finding white feathers scattered around the foodplot.Now with the help of my new Capture IR we got these amazing photos!
David Peters
Marshfield, WI
8/29/2009
This picture is from one of my bait sites in central Wisconsin. This is my first time bear hunting and my frist cuddeback so i was shocked when i saw these photos. I just hope this bear keeps coming back.
Marshfield, WI
8/29/2009
This picture is from one of my bait sites in central Wisconsin. This is my first time bear hunting and my frist cuddeback so i was shocked when i saw these photos. I just hope this bear keeps coming back.
Debbie Walrath
Fremont, WI
8/29/2009
Cuddyback enthusiasts, Thought I would share some interesting pics from Readfield, Wisconsin. For the past four years we have been enjoying Friday nights by viewing our weekly trail camera pics. Starting in 2005, my brother Dave and my boyfriend, Scott, each began with a Stealth Cam; both upgraded three years ago to the Cuddeback Excite and couldn't be more pleased. The pictures attached were from my brother Dave's (Walrath) trail camera placed by his apple tree this past week. What are your thoughts? Wolf or coyote? I have included pics for size comparison. Pic 2 is the doe eating apples and the Pic 3 is the final pic of the series from camera pick up with Tessie, Dave's 92lb yellow lab. When compared to the black animal in pic 1, size does matter! One never knows what is lurking in the woods. Ironically, Dave had 61 pics this past week and no horns. We look forward to your staff and viewer's comments.
Fremont, WI
8/29/2009
Cuddyback enthusiasts, Thought I would share some interesting pics from Readfield, Wisconsin. For the past four years we have been enjoying Friday nights by viewing our weekly trail camera pics. Starting in 2005, my brother Dave and my boyfriend, Scott, each began with a Stealth Cam; both upgraded three years ago to the Cuddeback Excite and couldn't be more pleased. The pictures attached were from my brother Dave's (Walrath) trail camera placed by his apple tree this past week. What are your thoughts? Wolf or coyote? I have included pics for size comparison. Pic 2 is the doe eating apples and the Pic 3 is the final pic of the series from camera pick up with Tessie, Dave's 92lb yellow lab. When compared to the black animal in pic 1, size does matter! One never knows what is lurking in the woods. Ironically, Dave had 61 pics this past week and no horns. We look forward to your staff and viewer's comments.