Photo/Video Galleries
alvin hiitola
trout creek, MI
2/15/2009
i own a hunting camp on the middle branch of the ontonagon river in the u.p. one day i noticed bobcat tracks on my deck! so i set up my no flash in case he came back.then about a week later look who showed up with dinner no less.
trout creek, MI
2/15/2009
i own a hunting camp on the middle branch of the ontonagon river in the u.p. one day i noticed bobcat tracks on my deck! so i set up my no flash in case he came back.then about a week later look who showed up with dinner no less.
Brandon Diekemper
Shattuc, IL
2/15/2009
well i talked to some of my friends that are part of the pro staff of the wild outdoors and the told me that your capture is the best camera on the market for the price i was able to spend so i went and got one and put it in a spot after the end of the 2008 bowseason and i hunt this spot all the time and thought i knew every deer that walked that ground but with the use of your camera i got several pictures of 2 nice bucks that i had no clue were even in that area and i also got a picture of 2 does up on there back legs fighting each other i didn't know does were this aggresive so just haveing one of your camera's in the woods for 1 month made me a firm believer in useing cameras as a scouting tool and it had gave me the fever of getting several more of the captures to help scout all of my hunting ground and see what is realy out there compared to what i thought was there
Shattuc, IL
2/15/2009
well i talked to some of my friends that are part of the pro staff of the wild outdoors and the told me that your capture is the best camera on the market for the price i was able to spend so i went and got one and put it in a spot after the end of the 2008 bowseason and i hunt this spot all the time and thought i knew every deer that walked that ground but with the use of your camera i got several pictures of 2 nice bucks that i had no clue were even in that area and i also got a picture of 2 does up on there back legs fighting each other i didn't know does were this aggresive so just haveing one of your camera's in the woods for 1 month made me a firm believer in useing cameras as a scouting tool and it had gave me the fever of getting several more of the captures to help scout all of my hunting ground and see what is realy out there compared to what i thought was there
Casey Grimm
Oconomowoc, WI
2/15/2009
These are two pictures of a big ten pointer I got last fall. In the one picture he appears to be doing a lip curl. I included a picture of a doe urinating earlier that day, in tha same spot. Unfortunately I didn't get to see him in person, but these pictures are about 15 yards from my stand. This really shows the value of a good trail camera. Without it I never would have known he existed. As far as I know he is still walking.
Oconomowoc, WI
2/15/2009
These are two pictures of a big ten pointer I got last fall. In the one picture he appears to be doing a lip curl. I included a picture of a doe urinating earlier that day, in tha same spot. Unfortunately I didn't get to see him in person, but these pictures are about 15 yards from my stand. This really shows the value of a good trail camera. Without it I never would have known he existed. As far as I know he is still walking.
Don Kohlbeck
Holly Springs, NC
2/15/2009
I have been a happy Cuddeback owner for a number of years. It usually hangs not far from my cabin and homeland up North. Having moved around the country a bit it was always nice to get a few views of home when my brother would check the card. I settled in North Carolina late last year and saw this doe a couple times. After the deer season was over back home and we got some pictures of the Bucks we DIDN'T see during the hunt I had little brother send me the camera. It only took a couple days to get these shots. She is almost a daily visitor now. Got any deals on a good new model? Looks like I am going to need two Cuddebacks now, can't miss Wisconsin too long.
Holly Springs, NC
2/15/2009
I have been a happy Cuddeback owner for a number of years. It usually hangs not far from my cabin and homeland up North. Having moved around the country a bit it was always nice to get a few views of home when my brother would check the card. I settled in North Carolina late last year and saw this doe a couple times. After the deer season was over back home and we got some pictures of the Bucks we DIDN'T see during the hunt I had little brother send me the camera. It only took a couple days to get these shots. She is almost a daily visitor now. Got any deals on a good new model? Looks like I am going to need two Cuddebacks now, can't miss Wisconsin too long.
Cole Miller
Georgetown, SC
2/15/2009
The day before the camera took this pcture i threw some food scraps out in front of the camer. I got a few pics of a red fox the night before but th next day i got picture of this Calico deer.
Georgetown, SC
2/15/2009
The day before the camera took this pcture i threw some food scraps out in front of the camer. I got a few pics of a red fox the night before but th next day i got picture of this Calico deer.
Jeff Fry
Highspire, PA
2/15/2009
I set my camera up at the edge of my In-Laws lawn in Lewisberry, Pa. It was difficult to tell at first, but it was concluded that this is a turkey with its head missing. They have never seen a turkey in the area. Apparently this fox knows where to find them. Everyone is excited to see what the camera has caught when I go to pull the card.
Highspire, PA
2/15/2009
I set my camera up at the edge of my In-Laws lawn in Lewisberry, Pa. It was difficult to tell at first, but it was concluded that this is a turkey with its head missing. They have never seen a turkey in the area. Apparently this fox knows where to find them. Everyone is excited to see what the camera has caught when I go to pull the card.
Jimmy Burgess
Kansas City, KS
2/15/2009
I have a great peice of property that I have a great pleasure of hunting. Known to have produced several bucks over 250 inches it is no surprise I get a few very nice bucks on my new Cuddeback Capture. The camera work great over my feeder taking about 300 pictures a week.
Kansas City, KS
2/15/2009
I have a great peice of property that I have a great pleasure of hunting. Known to have produced several bucks over 250 inches it is no surprise I get a few very nice bucks on my new Cuddeback Capture. The camera work great over my feeder taking about 300 pictures a week.
Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
2/14/2009
Even though all of the bucks in our area have already shed their antlers, I still leave my cameras out to just to see if I can get any good pictures. I thought that this picture was really cool because you can actually see the color of his eyes in the sunlight as opposed to just seeing their reflection at night.
Brillion, WI
2/14/2009
Even though all of the bucks in our area have already shed their antlers, I still leave my cameras out to just to see if I can get any good pictures. I thought that this picture was really cool because you can actually see the color of his eyes in the sunlight as opposed to just seeing their reflection at night.
Todd Bischoff
Cook, NE
2/14/2009
I had tried a few cheaper models when I first started using camera's, but in the long run I now own 7 cuddeback digital cameras. Battery life and picture quality along with fast trigger speed are far and away the best. Looking forward to more in the future. Thanks to your camera's I have been very successful in havesting many types of animals!!
Cook, NE
2/14/2009
I had tried a few cheaper models when I first started using camera's, but in the long run I now own 7 cuddeback digital cameras. Battery life and picture quality along with fast trigger speed are far and away the best. Looking forward to more in the future. Thanks to your camera's I have been very successful in havesting many types of animals!!