Photo/Video Galleries
Ken Hollingsworth
Albia, IA
9/28/2007
Had my excite on a feeder prior to the opening of the archery season. Checked the camera had some decent deer but had this picture of a female goldfinch with a feather in flight. That is some fast triger speed.
Albia, IA
9/28/2007
Had my excite on a feeder prior to the opening of the archery season. Checked the camera had some decent deer but had this picture of a female goldfinch with a feather in flight. That is some fast triger speed.
Jason Gardner
Shelby, AL
9/28/2007
This is the first year I have used Cuddeback cameras and I have gotten alot more pictures than ever. I think the NO FLASH is the best on the market.
Shelby, AL
9/28/2007
This is the first year I have used Cuddeback cameras and I have gotten alot more pictures than ever. I think the NO FLASH is the best on the market.
Paul Rearick
Ford City, PA
9/28/2007
This is the third or fourth time i have captured this small buck on the CUDDEBACK no flash. Every time he shows up at the scrape, he has more antler missing. It appears he is very curious of the camera, maybe he needs to be less curious of the other bucks in the area. Pretty soon he will only be a spike if he keeps being so curious HA HA!!
Ford City, PA
9/28/2007
This is the third or fourth time i have captured this small buck on the CUDDEBACK no flash. Every time he shows up at the scrape, he has more antler missing. It appears he is very curious of the camera, maybe he needs to be less curious of the other bucks in the area. Pretty soon he will only be a spike if he keeps being so curious HA HA!!
mike sneesby
Deadwood, SD
9/28/2007
Me and my friend chance were walking a ridge to set up a tree stand and came across a dead fawn that mountain lion had killed, so we rushed back to my house and grabbed my cuddeback and got 90 pictures of this young cat coming back for dinner 4 days in a row. There was also a full grown doe that was killed within 10 yards of the fawn, so im guessing the lion killed the doe, and then the fawn was waiting around for mommy and got ate to.
Deadwood, SD
9/28/2007
Me and my friend chance were walking a ridge to set up a tree stand and came across a dead fawn that mountain lion had killed, so we rushed back to my house and grabbed my cuddeback and got 90 pictures of this young cat coming back for dinner 4 days in a row. There was also a full grown doe that was killed within 10 yards of the fawn, so im guessing the lion killed the doe, and then the fawn was waiting around for mommy and got ate to.