Photo/Video Galleries

Glenn Curran
Oshkosh, WI
10/20/2008
With over 50 pictures of this buck his nickname is Hollywood. Two cameras on this property with only one Cuddeback and this camera is the only one to get both quantity and quality pictures.
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Randee Block
Merrill, WI
10/20/2008
Early morning buck in a heavy fall fog/mist. We call him the Ghost Buck.
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Laramie Sandbulte
Ankeny, IA
10/20/2008
Things have been slow up to this point, as for deer movement but this should be the tip of the iceburg for this area.
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matthew rowland
menahga, MN
10/20/2008
I've been wondering what type of animals were always in my field and now sense i bought the capture model i have been getting alot of different pictures. Great product!!!
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Greg Yoder
Allensville, PA
10/20/2008
I place my cuddeback on a deer trail and was suprised to get this photo of two bobcats. I have been hearing of sitings but this is the first I have photgraphed bobcats.
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Rob Doerre
fox lake, IL
10/20/2008
beautiful reddish color to this coyote. love my new capture.
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Gerry Thuli
Mineral Point, WI
10/20/2008
I usualy got around 100 photos of deer per week at this camera location. Lately I have been getting numerous coyote photos, and the deer are few and far between.
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Daniel Korleski
Colorado Springs, CO
10/19/2008
Beautiful cat in the BACKYARD! Ginormous Black Bear!
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Chris Brockhaus
Lone Jack, MO
10/19/2008
Heres 2 more bucks i got over are 4 acre food plot this week. Both are very familar deer we have seen on are farm. The broken G3 buck is 3 1/2 and needs one more good year. Although niner is 5 1/2 and iam just waitin for the opportunity to take this deer on camera
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Steven Bayard
Yellow Springs, OH
10/19/2008
I have been scouting this awesome buck for 3 years now. This is the first photos of him this year. His rack has looked the same each year, but has got considerably larger this year! I have only photographed him with my Cuddeback once each year, for the last 3 years. I am so glad to see that he made it through last years hunting season. We have estimated him at 5 1/2 years old now. I hope to see him from my tree stand during this years rut. I have never seen him while hunting, so if it were'nt from my Cuddeback I would'nt even known he existed! I will never be without a Cuddeback from now on.
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