Photo/Video Galleries
Douglas Thum
Sabinsville, PA
3/2/2009
I spend my hunting seasons as a guide in SE kansas chasing big bucks. We have 5 or 6 cuddebacks going all the time and have found them to be by far the best camera for tracking the movements of the deer we are hunting. I captured this buck coming into a small clearing where a new stand had been set up. I've got many pics of much bigger deer but none that captured the beauty of a whitetail like this one. The quality is so good it looks like a professional photographer took it. THANKS CUDDEBACK!
Sabinsville, PA
3/2/2009
I spend my hunting seasons as a guide in SE kansas chasing big bucks. We have 5 or 6 cuddebacks going all the time and have found them to be by far the best camera for tracking the movements of the deer we are hunting. I captured this buck coming into a small clearing where a new stand had been set up. I've got many pics of much bigger deer but none that captured the beauty of a whitetail like this one. The quality is so good it looks like a professional photographer took it. THANKS CUDDEBACK!
Mike Barnhardt
Eau Claire, WI
3/2/2009
I had a had a deer block out to attract deer in Clark County. After putting my Non-Typical Camera up I was shocked to see the visitors that were coming to it.I have been unsuccessful at drawing a bear tag in Wisconsin but it has been fun to monitor these bear as they float though.I can't wait until the day I find my tag in the mailbox!
Eau Claire, WI
3/2/2009
I had a had a deer block out to attract deer in Clark County. After putting my Non-Typical Camera up I was shocked to see the visitors that were coming to it.I have been unsuccessful at drawing a bear tag in Wisconsin but it has been fun to monitor these bear as they float though.I can't wait until the day I find my tag in the mailbox!
Jonathan Proud
York, UK
3/2/2009
The first night I camera trapped my local badger sett, I got seven photos. The next night it was nine. Three nights later, I got 34. I think the badgers were having a party! Now I know which holes are occupied and when they come out, I can watch and film them, knowing their likely movements.
York, UK
3/2/2009
The first night I camera trapped my local badger sett, I got seven photos. The next night it was nine. Three nights later, I got 34. I think the badgers were having a party! Now I know which holes are occupied and when they come out, I can watch and film them, knowing their likely movements.
Rod McClelland
Sebring, FL
3/1/2009
I was so amazed at the clarity of the Captures that I nuw have six of them and am impressed every time I check them. The trigger speed is so fast that I have gotten pictures of bucks running in them
Sebring, FL
3/1/2009
I was so amazed at the clarity of the Captures that I nuw have six of them and am impressed every time I check them. The trigger speed is so fast that I have gotten pictures of bucks running in them
Jeff Cruise
Livingston, TX
3/1/2009
I never would have known these Bucks made it through the season without my Cuddeback, I'm looking forward to next year.
Livingston, TX
3/1/2009
I never would have known these Bucks made it through the season without my Cuddeback, I'm looking forward to next year.
Terry McGue
Lima, OH
3/1/2009
I decided to place a corn pile in my woods to see what wood come in and feed. I didnt have any luck this year during deer season ,probably the worst I have ever had in the last 10 years. So I placed this camera up over a corn pile and this is some of the pictures. I didnt see any of these bucks at all during season. A real nice buck was feeding ,another nice buck came in to eat but wasnt allowed he got his but kicked and ran off while another buck watched.
Lima, OH
3/1/2009
I decided to place a corn pile in my woods to see what wood come in and feed. I didnt have any luck this year during deer season ,probably the worst I have ever had in the last 10 years. So I placed this camera up over a corn pile and this is some of the pictures. I didnt see any of these bucks at all during season. A real nice buck was feeding ,another nice buck came in to eat but wasnt allowed he got his but kicked and ran off while another buck watched.
ADAM WHITTEN
counce, TN
2/28/2009
I have been slowly invaded over the last 10 years from these wild hogs. i went from never seeing much hog sign & maybe 1-2 hogs a year to catching litterally thousands of pics from my cuddebacks today showing the modern day invasion. the hogs destroy everythign from nice clean streams to mudholes. food plots to morter fields(looks like). i have a bunch of cuddebacks they keep me from working near as much as i would without them. Thanks Adam Whitten with Cottonmouth Outfitters
counce, TN
2/28/2009
I have been slowly invaded over the last 10 years from these wild hogs. i went from never seeing much hog sign & maybe 1-2 hogs a year to catching litterally thousands of pics from my cuddebacks today showing the modern day invasion. the hogs destroy everythign from nice clean streams to mudholes. food plots to morter fields(looks like). i have a bunch of cuddebacks they keep me from working near as much as i would without them. Thanks Adam Whitten with Cottonmouth Outfitters
Rick Miller
Oshkosh, WI
2/28/2009
This buck was roaming through a small community near Omro Wisconsin. Had it not been for my Cuddeback Expert, I would have never known he was in the area. I first got a velvet picture of him in August 2007, but never saw him during hunting hours. The second encounter was a pic during the 2008 rut. I finally harvested the wide eight point buck during the 2008 gun season from a ground blind at a distance of 15 feet as he was in pursuit of a young doe. His rack measured nearly 21 inside spread and he field dressed at 171#.
Oshkosh, WI
2/28/2009
This buck was roaming through a small community near Omro Wisconsin. Had it not been for my Cuddeback Expert, I would have never known he was in the area. I first got a velvet picture of him in August 2007, but never saw him during hunting hours. The second encounter was a pic during the 2008 rut. I finally harvested the wide eight point buck during the 2008 gun season from a ground blind at a distance of 15 feet as he was in pursuit of a young doe. His rack measured nearly 21 inside spread and he field dressed at 171#.