Photo/Video Galleries
James Harwell
Norfolk, VA
6/23/2009
From our farm in Bertie NC. The boar bear is rubbing its back on the ladder of the double ladder stand. Printed pictures look better and are more clearer. We measured him from reference points and he is 6-7 more or less.
Norfolk, VA
6/23/2009
From our farm in Bertie NC. The boar bear is rubbing its back on the ladder of the double ladder stand. Printed pictures look better and are more clearer. We measured him from reference points and he is 6-7 more or less.
Jordan Kampa
Independence, WI
6/23/2009
I have tried many cameras in the past and when I saw the commercial for the Cuddeback Capture I knew that this was a great camera. After two months I still had battery!!! The Trigger speed is unbelievable and the picture quality is exceptional. You would be crazy not to own one. I just talked my best friend in to buying one and now he saw how great this camera is. One of the photos show how fast the camera really is. You don't miss a thing with this camera.
Independence, WI
6/23/2009
I have tried many cameras in the past and when I saw the commercial for the Cuddeback Capture I knew that this was a great camera. After two months I still had battery!!! The Trigger speed is unbelievable and the picture quality is exceptional. You would be crazy not to own one. I just talked my best friend in to buying one and now he saw how great this camera is. One of the photos show how fast the camera really is. You don't miss a thing with this camera.
Signe Hall
Loganville, GA
6/23/2009
This is a photo of Intern Buck (due to the slightly inwardly turned brow tines...which was much more noticeable the first year we got a photo of him) on 6-11-2009. We have been getting photos of this buck for 3 years now using various cuddeback cameras (we love cuddeback). He is a smart buck...very elusive. I love how he appears to be jumping towards the camera in this one. Hopefully I will get a chance at him this season.
Loganville, GA
6/23/2009
This is a photo of Intern Buck (due to the slightly inwardly turned brow tines...which was much more noticeable the first year we got a photo of him) on 6-11-2009. We have been getting photos of this buck for 3 years now using various cuddeback cameras (we love cuddeback). He is a smart buck...very elusive. I love how he appears to be jumping towards the camera in this one. Hopefully I will get a chance at him this season.
michael avinon
naples, FL
6/23/2009
I always wondered if there were any other hunters in the woods with me,now I know.Ive been hunting this property for 21 years and this is the first panther Ive seen.Just goes to show who is the ultimate hunter.
naples, FL
6/23/2009
I always wondered if there were any other hunters in the woods with me,now I know.Ive been hunting this property for 21 years and this is the first panther Ive seen.Just goes to show who is the ultimate hunter.
Darren Rowe
birch river, MB
6/22/2009
here's two nice bulls in the porcupine mountains about 10 minutes from my house.
birch river, MB
6/22/2009
here's two nice bulls in the porcupine mountains about 10 minutes from my house.
Derek Olesiak
weyerhaeuser, WI
6/22/2009
Finally got my cuddeback out again. After the first couple of nights i had it out this is the picture i got.
weyerhaeuser, WI
6/22/2009
Finally got my cuddeback out again. After the first couple of nights i had it out this is the picture i got.
kyle stauffer
polo, IL
6/22/2009
the first pic is a pic of a rutting buck chasing a doe down o small creek. the second pic is of the buck close up.
polo, IL
6/22/2009
the first pic is a pic of a rutting buck chasing a doe down o small creek. the second pic is of the buck close up.
Lance Reed
Saint Genevieve, MO
6/22/2009
Purchased this camera back in the spring and I am very happy with it.I do not think I would have taken these pictures of these coyotes trotting through the field without the fast trigger speed of the Capture Cuddeback. Looks like I need to do some coyote hunting.
Saint Genevieve, MO
6/22/2009
Purchased this camera back in the spring and I am very happy with it.I do not think I would have taken these pictures of these coyotes trotting through the field without the fast trigger speed of the Capture Cuddeback. Looks like I need to do some coyote hunting.