Photo/Video Galleries
David Jones
Chilhowee, MO
1/3/2009
Purchased my first Cuddeback on 12/31/2008 as a Christmas present. Bought it because deer drastically changed pattern one week before Missouri firearm season. Got a couple deer pics and the first pic ever on the Cuddeback was this big ole Bobcat. The Bobcat is sniffing on the C'Mere Deer I put out. Looks like the C'Meere Deer works for Predators as well. Thanks Cuddeback on your great product, could not be more satisfied!!!
Chilhowee, MO
1/3/2009
Purchased my first Cuddeback on 12/31/2008 as a Christmas present. Bought it because deer drastically changed pattern one week before Missouri firearm season. Got a couple deer pics and the first pic ever on the Cuddeback was this big ole Bobcat. The Bobcat is sniffing on the C'Mere Deer I put out. Looks like the C'Meere Deer works for Predators as well. Thanks Cuddeback on your great product, could not be more satisfied!!!
John Covert
Blue Ridge, VA
1/3/2009
This is from the first set of pictures from the Cuddeback that my Wife got me for Christmas. My son said it looked like Bambi grown up with Flower.
Blue Ridge, VA
1/3/2009
This is from the first set of pictures from the Cuddeback that my Wife got me for Christmas. My son said it looked like Bambi grown up with Flower.
Tyler Peck
Indian Head, PA
1/3/2009
I have never seen these deer until i bought a cuddeback capture.
Indian Head, PA
1/3/2009
I have never seen these deer until i bought a cuddeback capture.
David Johnson
owego, NY
1/3/2009
I was trying to see what was eating the deer in our carcass pile, this owl flying in shows the fast trigger speed of cuddeback
owego, NY
1/3/2009
I was trying to see what was eating the deer in our carcass pile, this owl flying in shows the fast trigger speed of cuddeback
Mark Evans
Muncy, PA
1/3/2009
After my buck 3D target, in my yard, was knocked over, and my doe target was 'dry rutted' I put one of my Cuddebacks on the buck target. This is one of the bucks that came in to check out the competition.
Muncy, PA
1/3/2009
After my buck 3D target, in my yard, was knocked over, and my doe target was 'dry rutted' I put one of my Cuddebacks on the buck target. This is one of the bucks that came in to check out the competition.
Jeff Smith
Sterling, VA
1/3/2009
Thanks to Cuddeback I sit in the stand longer knowing what caliber bucks I have. I was fortunate to take the real tall buck this year. He has a split G2 like his daddy, but daddy only moves at night. Too bad for me.
Sterling, VA
1/3/2009
Thanks to Cuddeback I sit in the stand longer knowing what caliber bucks I have. I was fortunate to take the real tall buck this year. He has a split G2 like his daddy, but daddy only moves at night. Too bad for me.
James Cain
king, NC
1/3/2009
Got a no flash camera for xmas went out the next day and hang it . One camere plus 50lb of corn = 715 pic in one week .I got my first bucks fighting and a coyote. Thanks for makeing a great camera.
king, NC
1/3/2009
Got a no flash camera for xmas went out the next day and hang it . One camere plus 50lb of corn = 715 pic in one week .I got my first bucks fighting and a coyote. Thanks for makeing a great camera.
Duane
, IN
1/3/2009
As far as I know this buck made it through the 08 season cant wait untill next year!!
, IN
1/3/2009
As far as I know this buck made it through the 08 season cant wait untill next year!!
Brian Davis
Brownwood, TX
1/3/2009
I live in Texas, home of the High Fence . Although my farm isn't fenced, I am bordered on one side by one, & have two other high fenced properties within two miles. After viewing these photos just prior to opening weekend, I contacted the local Fish & Game office to see if there were any possible legal issues involved in taking this deer. After being assured there were none, I was able to take him on day two of the season at this stand. He grosses in the mid 140's & has 13 scorable points. If not for my Cuddeback, I probably would not have hunted here until much later in the year. I have owned Cuddeback cameras for four years, they are a huge asset.
Brownwood, TX
1/3/2009
I live in Texas, home of the High Fence . Although my farm isn't fenced, I am bordered on one side by one, & have two other high fenced properties within two miles. After viewing these photos just prior to opening weekend, I contacted the local Fish & Game office to see if there were any possible legal issues involved in taking this deer. After being assured there were none, I was able to take him on day two of the season at this stand. He grosses in the mid 140's & has 13 scorable points. If not for my Cuddeback, I probably would not have hunted here until much later in the year. I have owned Cuddeback cameras for four years, they are a huge asset.