Photo/Video Galleries
Michael Bakker
Oak Harbor, WA
3/11/2009
Have hundreds of pictures of deer and other critters but this is a first for Bald Eagles. These pictures were taken on my property on Whidbey Island, WA. Camera is fantastic, have used it for 4 months and still on the original batteries. Great pictures!!
Oak Harbor, WA
3/11/2009
Have hundreds of pictures of deer and other critters but this is a first for Bald Eagles. These pictures were taken on my property on Whidbey Island, WA. Camera is fantastic, have used it for 4 months and still on the original batteries. Great pictures!!
Jared Archer
Melrose, WI
3/11/2009
I set the camera up to see what was left over from the 08' season. I was very impressed when I got this awesome action picture. Especially after being as cold (-5 to 10 degrees)as it was and also the length of time the camera was out. Thanks Cuddeback for supplying the best all season camera out there. -Jared
Melrose, WI
3/11/2009
I set the camera up to see what was left over from the 08' season. I was very impressed when I got this awesome action picture. Especially after being as cold (-5 to 10 degrees)as it was and also the length of time the camera was out. Thanks Cuddeback for supplying the best all season camera out there. -Jared
Edwin Shirts
Burlington, IA
3/11/2009
'09 photos......I like the first one....up close and personal on number two.....and a buck that made it.... THANKS CUDDEBACK NO-FLASH!
Burlington, IA
3/11/2009
'09 photos......I like the first one....up close and personal on number two.....and a buck that made it.... THANKS CUDDEBACK NO-FLASH!
Melinda Nelson
Aiken, SC
3/11/2009
We are currently doing a deer study on fawn mortality in south carolina where we capture does and collar them and then track them and their fawns. This was one of our food plots that we use and the deer in the picture appear to be antlerless bucks.
Aiken, SC
3/11/2009
We are currently doing a deer study on fawn mortality in south carolina where we capture does and collar them and then track them and their fawns. This was one of our food plots that we use and the deer in the picture appear to be antlerless bucks.
Jack Gibson
Plattsburg, MO
3/11/2009
This is a great shot showing how fast the trigger speed of a cuddeback is. It happened about an hour before I walked in to my stand.
Plattsburg, MO
3/11/2009
This is a great shot showing how fast the trigger speed of a cuddeback is. It happened about an hour before I walked in to my stand.
Chris McDonough
Green Bay, WI
3/11/2009
Albino bucks I've gotten pictures of earlier, however these two recently lost their racks. (I'm looking forward to how the racks look like next year) The other picture is of two whitetails fighting.
Green Bay, WI
3/11/2009
Albino bucks I've gotten pictures of earlier, however these two recently lost their racks. (I'm looking forward to how the racks look like next year) The other picture is of two whitetails fighting.
Brad Bingham
Cookeville, TN
3/11/2009
The Twisted Necked Deer Not sure what is going on with this poor soul, but obviously she has had a traumatic experience or was very flexible. I have not photographed a deer in this position again, so I assume she was just in the middle of a good old fashion head shake. Enjoy. Brad
Cookeville, TN
3/11/2009
The Twisted Necked Deer Not sure what is going on with this poor soul, but obviously she has had a traumatic experience or was very flexible. I have not photographed a deer in this position again, so I assume she was just in the middle of a good old fashion head shake. Enjoy. Brad
Brad Bartels
Menahga, MN
3/10/2009
I was honestly doubting myself on the programming of the 3.0 Mega Pixel model. Whether I had programmed it right or not. I have hung it in the woods and caught a few deer here and there but it didn't appear to working the way I wanted it to. So I hung the Cudde Back on our garden post to test it knowing that deer travel through by our garden. Much to my surprise, it appeared that one of the deer didn't like her picture being taken..! She stuck out her tongue !
Menahga, MN
3/10/2009
I was honestly doubting myself on the programming of the 3.0 Mega Pixel model. Whether I had programmed it right or not. I have hung it in the woods and caught a few deer here and there but it didn't appear to working the way I wanted it to. So I hung the Cudde Back on our garden post to test it knowing that deer travel through by our garden. Much to my surprise, it appeared that one of the deer didn't like her picture being taken..! She stuck out her tongue !
Adam Cook
Mansfield, MO
3/10/2009
Set this camera up to do some spring turkey scouting. Looks like these young gents left momma to do a little scouting of their own.
Mansfield, MO
3/10/2009
Set this camera up to do some spring turkey scouting. Looks like these young gents left momma to do a little scouting of their own.
Cliff Ellis
Colorado Springs, CO
3/10/2009
I bought my Cuddeback Expert on October 11, 2008 and put it out right away. I had used two other game cameras to no avail. On October 15th just four days after buying your camera I got this beautiful picture of a black bear down by the creek below our house. Glad I wasn't there taking the picture. We have many bears roaming around our home but this was the first good picture from a game camera I've been able to get. I've included two other pictures just prior to the closeup. The original was so dark that I lightened the secound so you could see him clearly. Initally I didn't have the time right as the pictures were actually taken after sunset in the early evening.
Colorado Springs, CO
3/10/2009
I bought my Cuddeback Expert on October 11, 2008 and put it out right away. I had used two other game cameras to no avail. On October 15th just four days after buying your camera I got this beautiful picture of a black bear down by the creek below our house. Glad I wasn't there taking the picture. We have many bears roaming around our home but this was the first good picture from a game camera I've been able to get. I've included two other pictures just prior to the closeup. The original was so dark that I lightened the secound so you could see him clearly. Initally I didn't have the time right as the pictures were actually taken after sunset in the early evening.