Photo/Video Galleries
Otto Higbee
Moore, ID
6/5/2007
Post trapline Photo. I missed this Bobcat on my trapline in December and was curious if I could at least get a photo. I'm very impressed with the longevity of the batteries in your unit. I tried a competitors camera only to be disappointed to find that an Idaho wolf had passed right in front of the camera, but the batteries were dead after only 3 days. What a let down. I am very pleased with my Cuddeback Excite and would recommend it to all my friends. Thanks.
Moore, ID
6/5/2007
Post trapline Photo. I missed this Bobcat on my trapline in December and was curious if I could at least get a photo. I'm very impressed with the longevity of the batteries in your unit. I tried a competitors camera only to be disappointed to find that an Idaho wolf had passed right in front of the camera, but the batteries were dead after only 3 days. What a let down. I am very pleased with my Cuddeback Excite and would recommend it to all my friends. Thanks.
KATHY SIMPSON
FIFIELD, WI
6/5/2007
This was sure a surprise to see. We can hardly wait to see what our Cuddeback captures next.
FIFIELD, WI
6/5/2007
This was sure a surprise to see. We can hardly wait to see what our Cuddeback captures next.
Don Hanson
Sheyenne, ND
6/5/2007
We set up this Cuddeback NoFlash over the bone pile of a deer taken early in the archery season. The date and time are off. Make sure to watch the whole video clip he comes back after leaving. Sure is a high-strung animal.
Sheyenne, ND
6/5/2007
We set up this Cuddeback NoFlash over the bone pile of a deer taken early in the archery season. The date and time are off. Make sure to watch the whole video clip he comes back after leaving. Sure is a high-strung animal.
Justin Gunnels
Griffin, GA
6/4/2007
Who is the culprit? Well I began to notice that some animal was sneeking into my fish house at night, and eating fish food out of the bag. I saw the muddy marks on the side of the bag. Finally I decided to set up my camera and solve the case, and this is who I found.
Griffin, GA
6/4/2007
Who is the culprit? Well I began to notice that some animal was sneeking into my fish house at night, and eating fish food out of the bag. I saw the muddy marks on the side of the bag. Finally I decided to set up my camera and solve the case, and this is who I found.
Tom Pieropon
Lisle, IL
6/3/2007
Camera is setup on a salt block... Notice the Bat in the picture and our first Turkey Vulture picture. Great Trigger speed.
Lisle, IL
6/3/2007
Camera is setup on a salt block... Notice the Bat in the picture and our first Turkey Vulture picture. Great Trigger speed.
Robert Johnson
Columbus, GA
6/3/2007
In this video we are guessing the bobcat is attacking either a rat or snake of some sort regardless without cuddeback we would have never seen this great footage.
Columbus, GA
6/3/2007
In this video we are guessing the bobcat is attacking either a rat or snake of some sort regardless without cuddeback we would have never seen this great footage.
Steven Holman
Skandia, MI
6/2/2007
I've been getting pictures of bucks so I can monitor their antler growth, when this big bruin came in for a snack
Skandia, MI
6/2/2007
I've been getting pictures of bucks so I can monitor their antler growth, when this big bruin came in for a snack
andy lynch
Lakeville, MN
6/2/2007
In talking with a friend of mine about bowhunting, he said that at his sisters property there were some problem deer. She was annoyed that these deer were eating her apples and she wanted less deer around. The property is too small for rifle or shotgun hunting and I was bowhunting so I had permission to check it out. The first thing I did in August was to mount my new expert camera on a nearby tree. within the first week I had over 53 pictures of does and fawns but no bucks. Then within the next few weeks I got these pics and almost had a heartattack! When bow season started on September 15th I was out hunting, I had deer within range every day, and if I didn't know about the big one I would surely have taken any one of them. Finally on October 5th, the big one showed up and I arrowed him at 12yds. My deer is in the Pope and Young book and I owe it to having the cuddeback telling me about the big one. -Andy Lynch
Lakeville, MN
6/2/2007
In talking with a friend of mine about bowhunting, he said that at his sisters property there were some problem deer. She was annoyed that these deer were eating her apples and she wanted less deer around. The property is too small for rifle or shotgun hunting and I was bowhunting so I had permission to check it out. The first thing I did in August was to mount my new expert camera on a nearby tree. within the first week I had over 53 pictures of does and fawns but no bucks. Then within the next few weeks I got these pics and almost had a heartattack! When bow season started on September 15th I was out hunting, I had deer within range every day, and if I didn't know about the big one I would surely have taken any one of them. Finally on October 5th, the big one showed up and I arrowed him at 12yds. My deer is in the Pope and Young book and I owe it to having the cuddeback telling me about the big one. -Andy Lynch