Photo/Video Galleries
Spence Wilson Jr
Memphis, TN
2/20/2007
This is a buck that I've captured on film many times this past season. This shot was my favorite and it happened to be the 2nd picture I got of the deer. What makes this picture so special to me is the face to face perspective and the fact that it was taken during daylight hours. Any buck in the same angle during daylight is special but a buck of this caliber was icing on the cake. The Cuddeback is the best trail camera that I have ever used.
Memphis, TN
2/20/2007
This is a buck that I've captured on film many times this past season. This shot was my favorite and it happened to be the 2nd picture I got of the deer. What makes this picture so special to me is the face to face perspective and the fact that it was taken during daylight hours. Any buck in the same angle during daylight is special but a buck of this caliber was icing on the cake. The Cuddeback is the best trail camera that I have ever used.
Andy Ganas
Valdosta, GA
2/20/2007
One of these pictures is a young 5 point rubbing the velvet off in the early bow season. The second is a bachelor group of young bucks. The third is a nice 8 point which a buddy of mine too in the 2006-2007 season.
Valdosta, GA
2/20/2007
One of these pictures is a young 5 point rubbing the velvet off in the early bow season. The second is a bachelor group of young bucks. The third is a nice 8 point which a buddy of mine too in the 2006-2007 season.
ron Van Splunder
Williamsville, NY
2/20/2007
My brother Greg sent these images to me from one of your cameras. Note the date and times!
Williamsville, NY
2/20/2007
My brother Greg sent these images to me from one of your cameras. Note the date and times!
Jody Benham
Stephenville, TX
2/20/2007
When I saw this deer I was wowed by his only side wishing that he had both. Maybe next season will bring him back bigger and better or all in tact.
Stephenville, TX
2/20/2007
When I saw this deer I was wowed by his only side wishing that he had both. Maybe next season will bring him back bigger and better or all in tact.
Greg Willingham
, MO
2/19/2007
I have several pictures of this buck and glad he made it thru the 06 season. There is alot of hunting pressure around my fathers farm and its hard for a deer to get this big. Hopefully next year he grows a few extra points. The second pics is him after he shed his antlers. Now I just need to find them. Third picture is 4 bucks without antlers. The 07 season is looking promising.
, MO
2/19/2007
I have several pictures of this buck and glad he made it thru the 06 season. There is alot of hunting pressure around my fathers farm and its hard for a deer to get this big. Hopefully next year he grows a few extra points. The second pics is him after he shed his antlers. Now I just need to find them. Third picture is 4 bucks without antlers. The 07 season is looking promising.
Jody Benham
Stephenville, TX
2/19/2007
Just thought that I would try out the new no flash cuddeback and was amazed at the feedback I was getting on my new camera. This cuts my scoutting in half. This means more time at home with the family and a better quality hunt/quality pictures. Thanks Cuddeback J.Benham
Stephenville, TX
2/19/2007
Just thought that I would try out the new no flash cuddeback and was amazed at the feedback I was getting on my new camera. This cuts my scoutting in half. This means more time at home with the family and a better quality hunt/quality pictures. Thanks Cuddeback J.Benham
Brent Penn
Lucasville, OH
2/19/2007
I have been keeping track of this buck for 3yrs. I saw him 4 times times this season. I guess this buck to be 5 1/2 yrs old in this picture. Thanks to your camera I can tell great detail of his rack, cant wait to see what he looks like next season. Thanks for such a quailty camera. Brent Penn
Lucasville, OH
2/19/2007
I have been keeping track of this buck for 3yrs. I saw him 4 times times this season. I guess this buck to be 5 1/2 yrs old in this picture. Thanks to your camera I can tell great detail of his rack, cant wait to see what he looks like next season. Thanks for such a quailty camera. Brent Penn