Photo/Video Galleries
steven tisdale
lubbock, TX
11/22/2006
thanks cuddeback for helping me harvest this free ranging texas whitetail he had eluded hunters for 2 years coming in a lot mid day sat at blind 11hrs on 11 15 to get him 5 year old buck
lubbock, TX
11/22/2006
thanks cuddeback for helping me harvest this free ranging texas whitetail he had eluded hunters for 2 years coming in a lot mid day sat at blind 11hrs on 11 15 to get him 5 year old buck
Dale Johnson
texas city, TX
11/22/2006
this picture was taken in eldarado texas during the thanksgiving holidays,I had just purcased the camera and was not sure what to expect of it until down loading to pictures this camera is better than i expected much better.
texas city, TX
11/22/2006
this picture was taken in eldarado texas during the thanksgiving holidays,I had just purcased the camera and was not sure what to expect of it until down loading to pictures this camera is better than i expected much better.
David Hreha
Hartland, WI
11/22/2006
This three legged deer was captured by my Cuddeback over a dozen times. I submitted the last three pictures of him, including the picture on 11/9/06 when he met his demise. As you can see, the coyotes broke his remaining front ankle. You can also tell he is dirty from being taken down. They ripped his tail off, and he is still fighting. We had decided not to shoot him because we admired his tenacity and desire to live. It is also neat to see the expression on the coyotes faces, they are clearly happy. We found his bones about 10 yards to the left of where he is standing in the picture. We have his skull and will do a Texas mount to honor this tenacious little deer we called Three Legs. Thank you for your awesome product.
Hartland, WI
11/22/2006
This three legged deer was captured by my Cuddeback over a dozen times. I submitted the last three pictures of him, including the picture on 11/9/06 when he met his demise. As you can see, the coyotes broke his remaining front ankle. You can also tell he is dirty from being taken down. They ripped his tail off, and he is still fighting. We had decided not to shoot him because we admired his tenacity and desire to live. It is also neat to see the expression on the coyotes faces, they are clearly happy. We found his bones about 10 yards to the left of where he is standing in the picture. We have his skull and will do a Texas mount to honor this tenacious little deer we called Three Legs. Thank you for your awesome product.
Tad Meddaugh
LaCrosse, WI
11/21/2006
Our Cuddeback was on a big cedar tree and this 11 pointer came in
LaCrosse, WI
11/21/2006
Our Cuddeback was on a big cedar tree and this 11 pointer came in
Tad Meddaugh
LaCrosse, WI
11/21/2006
we had our Cuddeback on huge cedar tree and got a dancing tom...and a few more
LaCrosse, WI
11/21/2006
we had our Cuddeback on huge cedar tree and got a dancing tom...and a few more
Andy Horan
windermere, FL
11/21/2006
does the flash scare deer, look at the time line for this buck, he came to see what that was. the third is of a pie bald that has never been seen but he got his picture taken
windermere, FL
11/21/2006
does the flash scare deer, look at the time line for this buck, he came to see what that was. the third is of a pie bald that has never been seen but he got his picture taken
Jeff Williamson
Hayward, WI
11/21/2006
Recently hunting I placed a Cuddeback Camera on a deer trail next to a new stand. I hunted the stand a couple of times then pulled my stand and camera. I later viewed the images on the camera and as you could guess I picked the wrong stand to hunt that day. I know what stand I'll be hunting next season.
Hayward, WI
11/21/2006
Recently hunting I placed a Cuddeback Camera on a deer trail next to a new stand. I hunted the stand a couple of times then pulled my stand and camera. I later viewed the images on the camera and as you could guess I picked the wrong stand to hunt that day. I know what stand I'll be hunting next season.