Photo/Video Galleries

Dwayne Burch
Mize, MS
8/20/2008
I know that this is not a very large deer; but, it is my very first picture that I was able to obtain using my new Cuddeback camera. This young buck showed up about 2 hours after I placed the camera.This is quite a testimonial to Cuddeback's effectiveness and ease of operation.I have had only one other camera(Moultrie), and I was not able to get it to work properly.I am hoping to get a shot of a huge deer that I have seen on our property.This camera business is almost as much fun as deer hunting; but, I guess in a way it is hunting you just shoot exposures instead of bullets.I honestly can't wait until I see my next Cuddeback pictures. I would (highly) recommend the Capture to anyone that is interested in trail cameras.NO complaints at all!!!!
Gallery Photo
John Adams
Hiddenite, NC
8/19/2008
great camra
Gallery Photo
Mike Laws
salisbury, MD
8/19/2008
the first picture is a doe running in front of the camera, that is a quick trigger. the second picture is a 9 point I have been watching all summer.
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Craig Hoffart
Bottineau, ND
8/19/2008
Selected a location between two lakes in the Turtle Mountains. The trail is heavily traveled by moose, deer and elk. Placed my Cuddeback and in 3 days had a great picture of this nice young ND bull moose. Enjoy!
Gallery Photo
Cory Mielke
Edgerton, WI
8/19/2008
More High Tines Outfitters pictures.
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Cory Mielke
Edgerton, WI
8/19/2008
I own High Tines Outfitters in Buffalo County, WI. I run 14 farms here and the bucks are like no others.
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
HOWELL GOODING
charleston, SC
8/19/2008
we have been seeing this guys tracks and he man's up to them. a good barnwell buck
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Travis Arbogast
East Leroy, MI
8/19/2008
The first photo is of a nice buck in the morning on one of my imperial clover food plots. The camera is setup about 20 yards from a treestand setup. This tree is regularly used for making scrapes in the fall. The second photo is in the same location. It is a nice picture with good detail of twin fawns feeding in the clover. It is amazing to think that in another month the spots will be gone and they will look like any other deer.
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Ronnie Ward
Winchester, VA
8/19/2008
I had seven 35mm trail cameras! I now have 6 Cuddeback in the field and the 35mm are on the shelf in the garage! I love my Cuddebacks! Ronnie Ward, Winchester, VA
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Brandon schmidt
antigo, WI
8/18/2008
I live 10 miles to the closes dairy farm. I went to check my camra and I was shock to see these cows eating in my deer feeder and food plot.
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo