Photo/Video Galleries

Bob Brown
Eudora, AR
10/24/2008
Please don't tear up my feeder! Please don't tear up my feeder!
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Tom Geitz
Milwaukee, WI
10/24/2008
This old bear is a familiar site. He's been around the last few years, but never bigger than this.
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Tom Martin
Winona, MN
10/24/2008
A few more pictures from the capture. The quality is so good I can print beautiful 8x10 photos. Now we can inventory the deer on our property and pass shots on some animals knowing ther are better bucks out there. With the time stamps you know the habits.
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Tom Martin
Winona, MN
10/24/2008
Just started using the capture model this year. Picture quality and trigger speed is so good we bought three. They don,t miss anything.
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Jonathon Spiering
Kings Mountain, NC
10/24/2008
Just some deer behind my house
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Mike Fell
lake Orion, MI
10/24/2008
The cuddeback cameras are an eye in the tree for a professional hunter. I'm able to closely evaluate and age lions prior to ever having sat in a blind or tried to hunt the cat. If lions are too young and are thus not shoot-able, I am able to share with my co-workers my findings, and save them many hours of hard work only to get the same answer as I have already found. We are able to put together our photos and develop a data base of most of the lions in our areas, and this is a very valuable tool for sustainable lion hunting!
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Mike Fell
lake Orion, MI
10/24/2008
I'm a professional hunter in Tanzania and I find the Cuddeback cameras essential to hunting leopards. They show you the size of the cat, the sex and the time at which the cat is feeding. My cuddeback cameras save me many hours of otherwise wasted time, by giving me the knowledge to be in the blind at the right time. This cat was coming in at 3 in the afternoon. A very strange and abnormal time for any leopard to be feeding. The cuddeback cameras take the guess work out of my job!!!
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Mike Fell
Lake Orion, MI
10/24/2008
I'm a professional hunter in Tanzania. These pictures are of a lion only moments before he jumped up on the camera and completely chewed it up. Although I would not recommend anyone trying to replicate this scene, the amazing thing is that the camera still functions flawlessly, despite having huge puncture marks in the casing!!!! Great product and an asset for any serious cat hunter.
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John Peyton
Fillmore, IL
10/24/2008
The deer are still moving at night
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Shane Smith
Little Rock, AR
10/23/2008
This photo was taken just about 200 yds. from the camp house. An awesome spring morning.
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