Photo/Video Galleries
Joe Gregory
Mayfield, KY
12/1/2008
Throughout the early part of the 2008 deer season I had been hearing and seeing an increasing number of coyotes while hunting on my grandparent's cattle farm. I decided to place my Cuddeback Capture on a powerline right of way that borders a large bluff, an area coyotes are known to use. I checked the camera approximately two weeks later and was amazed when I saw this coyote carrying calf's leg in its' mouth. My Cuddeback Capture truly captured a true element of nature. Thanks Cuddeback!
Mayfield, KY
12/1/2008
Throughout the early part of the 2008 deer season I had been hearing and seeing an increasing number of coyotes while hunting on my grandparent's cattle farm. I decided to place my Cuddeback Capture on a powerline right of way that borders a large bluff, an area coyotes are known to use. I checked the camera approximately two weeks later and was amazed when I saw this coyote carrying calf's leg in its' mouth. My Cuddeback Capture truly captured a true element of nature. Thanks Cuddeback!
Rob Hasse
West Bend, WI
12/1/2008
I have 14 pictures of this buck from September thru the end of November. I do not think the flash bothers him at all. I have more pictures of him than any other buck on my property. I did not harvest him, but I did however see him twice during the bow season. I had him at 50 yards the second time i saw him. He has at least 25 points. We have the sheds from him last year when he was a 170 class 14 pointer. He made it through the Wisconsin gun season, so I might spend a little time in the stand late season.
West Bend, WI
12/1/2008
I have 14 pictures of this buck from September thru the end of November. I do not think the flash bothers him at all. I have more pictures of him than any other buck on my property. I did not harvest him, but I did however see him twice during the bow season. I had him at 50 yards the second time i saw him. He has at least 25 points. We have the sheds from him last year when he was a 170 class 14 pointer. He made it through the Wisconsin gun season, so I might spend a little time in the stand late season.
Brandon Oliver
Burlington, NC
12/1/2008
My name is Kim Oliver. I have had many deer cameras but nothing compares to my cuddeback. I live just outside the city limits and it is hard to imagine that you could see a deer that big, so close to town. I couldnt beleive it my self the first time i saw these pics. Not just the size of the deer but the fact that the cuddeback took such great picture and how easy it was to use. I have told all my friends about how wonderful the cuddeback really is. I would recomend it to anyone. Trust me its worth the money. With the money you take to get your film developed at Walmart you can go out and get yourself a cuddeback and print your own pictures. You will definately get your moneys worth out of it and then some. I only wish i had another one. I think thats what my wife is trying to get me for Christmas. Or at least i hope so but for now ill just play dumb.
Burlington, NC
12/1/2008
My name is Kim Oliver. I have had many deer cameras but nothing compares to my cuddeback. I live just outside the city limits and it is hard to imagine that you could see a deer that big, so close to town. I couldnt beleive it my self the first time i saw these pics. Not just the size of the deer but the fact that the cuddeback took such great picture and how easy it was to use. I have told all my friends about how wonderful the cuddeback really is. I would recomend it to anyone. Trust me its worth the money. With the money you take to get your film developed at Walmart you can go out and get yourself a cuddeback and print your own pictures. You will definately get your moneys worth out of it and then some. I only wish i had another one. I think thats what my wife is trying to get me for Christmas. Or at least i hope so but for now ill just play dumb.
Glenn Smith
Nashville, AR
12/1/2008
I have one camera on my property so i feel fortunate to get these photo of this deer on my farm. We have been hunting there for two years and have never seen him thanks to cuddeback we no he is there!
Nashville, AR
12/1/2008
I have one camera on my property so i feel fortunate to get these photo of this deer on my farm. We have been hunting there for two years and have never seen him thanks to cuddeback we no he is there!
Ashley Paneitz
Oconto Falls, WI
12/1/2008
Look who deceides to come out the last day of gun hunting, when it's to dark to shoot! This buck seems to be chasing another deer off the food plot as he gets his last bite in before all the snow falls.
Oconto Falls, WI
12/1/2008
Look who deceides to come out the last day of gun hunting, when it's to dark to shoot! This buck seems to be chasing another deer off the food plot as he gets his last bite in before all the snow falls.
Kaleb McCarville
Cedarville, AR
12/1/2008
There was a big fire by my uncles house on thanksgiving day while we were all having thanksgiving dinner somewhere else. I thoght maybe it got my camera but it turned out fine and i got some neat pictures and we were able to tell where it started at.
Cedarville, AR
12/1/2008
There was a big fire by my uncles house on thanksgiving day while we were all having thanksgiving dinner somewhere else. I thoght maybe it got my camera but it turned out fine and i got some neat pictures and we were able to tell where it started at.
Tim and Kerri Aultman
Powassan, ON
12/1/2008
This is a Canadian, Northern Ontario buck, EH! His name is Dropey. we have been watching him for the last two years. He doesn't come around through rifle season but he's back and 14 days left of bow season. Let's see if he makes it. Hopefully we tag it and he becomes part of the family room soon. Thank you Cuddeback, great pictures!
Powassan, ON
12/1/2008
This is a Canadian, Northern Ontario buck, EH! His name is Dropey. we have been watching him for the last two years. He doesn't come around through rifle season but he's back and 14 days left of bow season. Let's see if he makes it. Hopefully we tag it and he becomes part of the family room soon. Thank you Cuddeback, great pictures!