Photo/Video Galleries
Ronnie Everett
Flushing, OH
12/3/2008
I just bought the cuddeback capture and thought i would put it out during the week long gun season to see what was still out there and got this picture of a nice little buck and this big grey fox,we think because there are alot a rabbits around he was trying to get a quick meal just like his buddy in the backround!
Flushing, OH
12/3/2008
I just bought the cuddeback capture and thought i would put it out during the week long gun season to see what was still out there and got this picture of a nice little buck and this big grey fox,we think because there are alot a rabbits around he was trying to get a quick meal just like his buddy in the backround!
Bill Conkling
Yankton, SD
12/3/2008
This young buck tangled with what appears to be some kind of bailing twine and has become the talk of the country side. He has travelled quite a ways with his new hairdo. I call him disco deer and when people see the picture they have to do a double take
Yankton, SD
12/3/2008
This young buck tangled with what appears to be some kind of bailing twine and has become the talk of the country side. He has travelled quite a ways with his new hairdo. I call him disco deer and when people see the picture they have to do a double take
Jared Duquette
Starkville, MS
12/3/2008
This photo was taken during my master's research assessing the ecology of badgers in Ohio. Badgers are an uncommon species in Ohio and I used Cuddeback cameras to try to observe badgers using suspect burrows, particularly at night when they are most active. Cameras allowed me to observe how often the badger in the photo was using this particular burrow and allowed me to live-capture it for the study. To my delight, later that week I photographed and captured another badger using the same burrow, a true testiment to the usefulness of remote cameras. I evaluated several camera brands and Cuddeback cameras worked very well for me and have recommended them to numerous individuals for future wildlife studies. Thank you for your quality product!
Starkville, MS
12/3/2008
This photo was taken during my master's research assessing the ecology of badgers in Ohio. Badgers are an uncommon species in Ohio and I used Cuddeback cameras to try to observe badgers using suspect burrows, particularly at night when they are most active. Cameras allowed me to observe how often the badger in the photo was using this particular burrow and allowed me to live-capture it for the study. To my delight, later that week I photographed and captured another badger using the same burrow, a true testiment to the usefulness of remote cameras. I evaluated several camera brands and Cuddeback cameras worked very well for me and have recommended them to numerous individuals for future wildlife studies. Thank you for your quality product!
Guillermo Trevino
McAllen, TX
12/3/2008
The camara is on a feeder at mi Ranch Rancho la Pitaya in Lampazos Mexico. Coyote and Deer fighting for the corne Thanks Guillermo Trevino
McAllen, TX
12/3/2008
The camara is on a feeder at mi Ranch Rancho la Pitaya in Lampazos Mexico. Coyote and Deer fighting for the corne Thanks Guillermo Trevino
david johnston
rome, GA
12/3/2008
hunted this deer all season but never seem to be there at the right time. just glad i got it on my cuddeback. best camera on the market. the battery life is 100 times better then others on the market. thanks for a great trail cam. David Johnston
rome, GA
12/3/2008
hunted this deer all season but never seem to be there at the right time. just glad i got it on my cuddeback. best camera on the market. the battery life is 100 times better then others on the market. thanks for a great trail cam. David Johnston
Tim and Kerri Aultman
Powassan, ON
12/3/2008
This is a real Northern Ontario buck, eh! We've been getting pictures of him for the past two years. He hides well in rifle season but we still have 13 days of bow season left. Hope we can tag him and invite him into our family room. Thanks Cuddeback we would have had no idea he was there if it weren't for the camera.
Powassan, ON
12/3/2008
This is a real Northern Ontario buck, eh! We've been getting pictures of him for the past two years. He hides well in rifle season but we still have 13 days of bow season left. Hope we can tag him and invite him into our family room. Thanks Cuddeback we would have had no idea he was there if it weren't for the camera.
Ben Kroells
NYA, MN
12/3/2008
I have had this buck on film for the past 3 years now with the 2 previous using the old 35mm Deercam(another great camera). I bought the capture and put it up where I bowhunt and in 36 hours, I had 6 different bucks come through where this scrape is. This camera along with all of the other Cuddebacks are by far the best out there! I Have had 2 Moultrie Cams, but they do not even compare with my Cuddeback's. Notice the rub in the backround? I love your products and thank you so very much. Keep up the good work!!!
NYA, MN
12/3/2008
I have had this buck on film for the past 3 years now with the 2 previous using the old 35mm Deercam(another great camera). I bought the capture and put it up where I bowhunt and in 36 hours, I had 6 different bucks come through where this scrape is. This camera along with all of the other Cuddebacks are by far the best out there! I Have had 2 Moultrie Cams, but they do not even compare with my Cuddeback's. Notice the rub in the backround? I love your products and thank you so very much. Keep up the good work!!!