Photo/Video Galleries
david stebnitz
elkhorn, WI
8/11/2008
I should probably get a cage for my camera. I baited for deer in this spot but havent baited since Nov.
elkhorn, WI
8/11/2008
I should probably get a cage for my camera. I baited for deer in this spot but havent baited since Nov.
Rodney Topham
South Africa, MN
8/11/2008
Have a cabin in the Kruger National Park in South Africa. We get Lion, Leopard and a whole lot of other wild animals drinking at the water hole in front of the cabin. Thought you may like the Elephant pictures.
South Africa, MN
8/11/2008
Have a cabin in the Kruger National Park in South Africa. We get Lion, Leopard and a whole lot of other wild animals drinking at the water hole in front of the cabin. Thought you may like the Elephant pictures.
Matt Willson
Jenison, MI
8/10/2008
Doe on a cool august morning. Just set out the camera on a path between 2 hay feilds. Turned it on and an hour later already a pic. I love my cuddeback!
Jenison, MI
8/10/2008
Doe on a cool august morning. Just set out the camera on a path between 2 hay feilds. Turned it on and an hour later already a pic. I love my cuddeback!
Ken Alles
Fort Worth, TX
8/10/2008
This picture is at a 1000 lb protein feed on a 600 acre ranch in Jack County, TX. Doe is jumping feeder enclosure with young buck in the background.
Fort Worth, TX
8/10/2008
This picture is at a 1000 lb protein feed on a 600 acre ranch in Jack County, TX. Doe is jumping feeder enclosure with young buck in the background.
jacob moore
Sandy Hook, MS
8/10/2008
The first time this year i have used my new no flash out in the woods. I got this dandy 8 POINT!!
Sandy Hook, MS
8/10/2008
The first time this year i have used my new no flash out in the woods. I got this dandy 8 POINT!!
Randy Crocker
Dallas County, AL
8/10/2008
We added a small pond to our property and the deer seem to be using it regulary, so I put out the cuddeback to see what kinda deer we have. Hopefully they'll stay around till bow season.
Dallas County, AL
8/10/2008
We added a small pond to our property and the deer seem to be using it regulary, so I put out the cuddeback to see what kinda deer we have. Hopefully they'll stay around till bow season.
Randy Crocker
Dallas County, AL
8/10/2008
Pictures are worth a thousand words and so are Cuddeback Cameras. All I can say is, I will no longer purchase cheap and inferior Trail Cameras. Cuddeback is the only way to go!!! After using the Other brands and suffering eye fatigue trying to view their photos, I decided to put out a Cuddeback and look at the results. I can't wait till bow season. Thank you Cuddeback for making an outstanding camera. In the end, You Get What You Pay For!
Dallas County, AL
8/10/2008
Pictures are worth a thousand words and so are Cuddeback Cameras. All I can say is, I will no longer purchase cheap and inferior Trail Cameras. Cuddeback is the only way to go!!! After using the Other brands and suffering eye fatigue trying to view their photos, I decided to put out a Cuddeback and look at the results. I can't wait till bow season. Thank you Cuddeback for making an outstanding camera. In the end, You Get What You Pay For!
Michael Medlin
Olive Branch, MS
8/10/2008
These two pictures are from my NO FLASH that is set up next to a feeder. The racoon climbed up this small tree, that is about 15 feet from the feeder, and bends it over trying to get on to the feeder. It's amazing the things a racoon will do for some corn!
Olive Branch, MS
8/10/2008
These two pictures are from my NO FLASH that is set up next to a feeder. The racoon climbed up this small tree, that is about 15 feet from the feeder, and bends it over trying to get on to the feeder. It's amazing the things a racoon will do for some corn!
Roy Martin
Russell, PA
8/10/2008
I set my Cuddeback camera out before the Fourth of July with hopes of capturing a rare picture of a big buck that was known to frequent the area. Imagine my surprise when I discovered I had captured an even rarer photo of a coyote with a newborn fawn clasped in its jaws. Despite some opinions to the contrary, this photo proves that coyotes do in fact prey on the fawn population.
Russell, PA
8/10/2008
I set my Cuddeback camera out before the Fourth of July with hopes of capturing a rare picture of a big buck that was known to frequent the area. Imagine my surprise when I discovered I had captured an even rarer photo of a coyote with a newborn fawn clasped in its jaws. Despite some opinions to the contrary, this photo proves that coyotes do in fact prey on the fawn population.