Photo/Video Galleries

Jordan Mole
Early Branch, SC
11/25/2008
AWESOME camera. It caught this nice buck in a full run I would like to see another game cam do that. Thanks I love my cuddeback.
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brandon elliott
Sparta, WI
11/25/2008
This first buck i have alot of photos from and he moves alot in the day time hope he stays around until gun season. The second buck my girlfreind had at 25 yards but could not get a shot.The third buck looks to be a fifteen pointer and is a younger deer cant wait to see what he turns into next year.(IF HE MAKES IT)...
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Tracy Phillips
frankfort, KY
11/24/2008
Love my cuddeback
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Keen Roeker
Pemberton, MN
11/24/2008
This picture was taken Friday morning, November 7th. I don't have much to say, but wow! I'm new to the trail camera rage, and really starting to get addicted to it. I own two of your camera's, the No Flash and the Capture. In my opinion; the Capture is the best camera anywhere, for the price. Enjoy the photo!! Sincerely, Keen Roeker
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Wayne Mitchell II
Milton, DE
11/24/2008
The photo was recently on the photo gallery and I shot the deer on opening day of shotgun season in Delaware on Friday, November 14, 2008.
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PAUL WIRKUS
weston, WI
11/24/2008
northern wisconsin ghost (boulder Jct)
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Jordan Frerichs
Ogden, IL
11/24/2008
If it weren't for cuddeback, i would have never known this buck was as big as it is! Cuddeback kills other competitor's pictures. The quality is great! Thanks cuddeback!
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Brad Short
Excelsior Springs, MO
11/24/2008
I bought my new Exite model,this summer. Without it I wouldn't have known I had bucks of this caliber on our property. He has eluded for the fall gun season, but there is always blackpowder season. Thanks Cuddeback.
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
11/24/2008
A continuation of the previous submission
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
11/24/2008
Here is a series of photos that show a buck fawn checking out a scrape and then laying down in it.
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