Photo/Video Galleries
Jason Bates
Whitesburg, KY
4/9/2009
I left my cuddeback in the woods this year after deer season, to try to get some pics. of turkeys. But instead of getting a pic of strutting gobblers in this food plot, I got one of the best pictures I've got in years. This buck starting to grow his antlers back, walking out in the food plot just as the sun is coming through the trees of the mountains in South Eastern Ky.
Whitesburg, KY
4/9/2009
I left my cuddeback in the woods this year after deer season, to try to get some pics. of turkeys. But instead of getting a pic of strutting gobblers in this food plot, I got one of the best pictures I've got in years. This buck starting to grow his antlers back, walking out in the food plot just as the sun is coming through the trees of the mountains in South Eastern Ky.
Brian Teaster
Linville, NC
4/9/2009
This big guy comes by daily and gives a show for several hours. Grandfather Mountain is in the background.
Linville, NC
4/9/2009
This big guy comes by daily and gives a show for several hours. Grandfather Mountain is in the background.
Joe Breznik
West Allis, WI
4/9/2009
I own three Cuddebacks and have been getting some great pictures. These are some pictures of a buck that decided to take a quick nap.
West Allis, WI
4/9/2009
I own three Cuddebacks and have been getting some great pictures. These are some pictures of a buck that decided to take a quick nap.
Stephanie Handy
Brant, MI
4/9/2009
I have 2 of the cuddeback cameras - the 2nd one I purchased is a no flash - The first photo I got off the no flash cuddeback camera shows 2 does - One is posing for the camera which is really funny - The 2nd photo is taken off my first cuddeback camera and it shows a mother doe trying to help her brand new baby to a salt block that we have back in the woods. We had pictures of her 2 days later and her legs weren't as wobbly.
Brant, MI
4/9/2009
I have 2 of the cuddeback cameras - the 2nd one I purchased is a no flash - The first photo I got off the no flash cuddeback camera shows 2 does - One is posing for the camera which is really funny - The 2nd photo is taken off my first cuddeback camera and it shows a mother doe trying to help her brand new baby to a salt block that we have back in the woods. We had pictures of her 2 days later and her legs weren't as wobbly.
Chris Manis
Ooltewah, TN
4/9/2009
I am a life science teacher at Dalton Middle School, Dalton, GA. We were surveying some game trails during our class and decided to install some Cuddeback Captures (2) along the trails. We are quickly becoming an urban area, so I was suprised about the bobcat pic.
Ooltewah, TN
4/9/2009
I am a life science teacher at Dalton Middle School, Dalton, GA. We were surveying some game trails during our class and decided to install some Cuddeback Captures (2) along the trails. We are quickly becoming an urban area, so I was suprised about the bobcat pic.
Kevin Smith
Auburn, GA
4/9/2009
Just bought the Capture camera and this is one of the 1st pictures I pulled off of it. I'm so impressed with quality of this trail cam. I'm a Cuddeback fan and user for life now.
Auburn, GA
4/9/2009
Just bought the Capture camera and this is one of the 1st pictures I pulled off of it. I'm so impressed with quality of this trail cam. I'm a Cuddeback fan and user for life now.