Photo/Video Galleries
Tanner England
Dibble, OK
12/31/2008
These pictures would have never been possible if it weren't for the cuddeback! These bruisers made it through the rifle season again thanx cuddeback.
Dibble, OK
12/31/2008
These pictures would have never been possible if it weren't for the cuddeback! These bruisers made it through the rifle season again thanx cuddeback.
TJ Schmitz
Meadville, MO
12/31/2008
Here are some neat pictures of a couple does on the property I hunt. Thanks Cuddeback!
Meadville, MO
12/31/2008
Here are some neat pictures of a couple does on the property I hunt. Thanks Cuddeback!
Jess Emery
Justin, TX
12/31/2008
They say a picture is worth a thousand words,this one looks like it was painted!This is by far my favorite Cuddeback picture ever!Thanks Cuddeback!!
Justin, TX
12/31/2008
They say a picture is worth a thousand words,this one looks like it was painted!This is by far my favorite Cuddeback picture ever!Thanks Cuddeback!!
Jeremy Lochner
Cross Plains, WI
12/30/2008
Here is a few pictures my capture took this year. I got multiple pictures of this 10 pointer and my brother shot it with his bow in late October out of a ground blind. It had a 17 inch inside spread. And for the coyote, I still don't know what it has in its mouth. Its a cool picture though.
Cross Plains, WI
12/30/2008
Here is a few pictures my capture took this year. I got multiple pictures of this 10 pointer and my brother shot it with his bow in late October out of a ground blind. It had a 17 inch inside spread. And for the coyote, I still don't know what it has in its mouth. Its a cool picture though.
Richard Batts
Wilmington, NC
12/30/2008
This nice 8 point began feeding within a week after putting corn out. I placed my 2nd Cuddeback camera at this stand location and immediatly began to pattern several bucks. On 10/17 I took my first 8 point early that morning with my muzzelloader. On 10/25 I took this 8 point just before dark with my 30-06. Both were 18 3/4 + inside. This buck had better mass and no broken points. The 1st one had broken brow tines and less mass, but measured 21 widest tip to tip. I still have a couple nice bucks left for next year. Needless to say my cuddeback cameras have payed off. Excellent camera for the money. Beats the Bushnells I had, both quit flashing within 2 weeks of purchase, sent them back, and purchased my second cuddeback. No comparison in quality of camera and pics. Thanks Cuddeback!
Wilmington, NC
12/30/2008
This nice 8 point began feeding within a week after putting corn out. I placed my 2nd Cuddeback camera at this stand location and immediatly began to pattern several bucks. On 10/17 I took my first 8 point early that morning with my muzzelloader. On 10/25 I took this 8 point just before dark with my 30-06. Both were 18 3/4 + inside. This buck had better mass and no broken points. The 1st one had broken brow tines and less mass, but measured 21 widest tip to tip. I still have a couple nice bucks left for next year. Needless to say my cuddeback cameras have payed off. Excellent camera for the money. Beats the Bushnells I had, both quit flashing within 2 weeks of purchase, sent them back, and purchased my second cuddeback. No comparison in quality of camera and pics. Thanks Cuddeback!
Richard Batts
Wilmington, NC
12/30/2008
Coyote taking a stroll right by a fresh scrape where many photos have been taken this season. This proved to be one hot spot for my Cuddeback Capture. Also a pic of a bobcat that I never new was around until my Cuddeback caputured this amazing cat strolling by my corn pile. I took two eight pointers off this stand eight days apart because I was able to pattern them, something I had not been able to do before.
Wilmington, NC
12/30/2008
Coyote taking a stroll right by a fresh scrape where many photos have been taken this season. This proved to be one hot spot for my Cuddeback Capture. Also a pic of a bobcat that I never new was around until my Cuddeback caputured this amazing cat strolling by my corn pile. I took two eight pointers off this stand eight days apart because I was able to pattern them, something I had not been able to do before.