Photo/Video Galleries
Darren Loch
Litchfield, MN
1/18/2006
Here are three different decent bucks we captured on our camera opening morning. All 3 bucks were captured within a few hours of each other. We have had so much fun with our Cuddeback, we purchased about 40 acres of land in April 2005. This land was about 30 acres tilable and only had about 10 acres of cover. We planted food plots, CRP grasses and about 1000 pine, spruce and ceder trees. The deer came and we truly love watching them with our Cuddeback.
Litchfield, MN
1/18/2006
Here are three different decent bucks we captured on our camera opening morning. All 3 bucks were captured within a few hours of each other. We have had so much fun with our Cuddeback, we purchased about 40 acres of land in April 2005. This land was about 30 acres tilable and only had about 10 acres of cover. We planted food plots, CRP grasses and about 1000 pine, spruce and ceder trees. The deer came and we truly love watching them with our Cuddeback.
Sam Pelowski
Warroad, MN
1/18/2006
I had pictures of this buck multiple times each month this fall but he was unseen all hunting season. At least he'll be back for next year.
Warroad, MN
1/18/2006
I had pictures of this buck multiple times each month this fall but he was unseen all hunting season. At least he'll be back for next year.
Trey Perrin
mineral, VA
1/18/2006
cuddeback purchased in Aug of 2005. Used it all season and it was great. But in early Jan 2006, it was stolen. I used all the theft protection(cable, torquex head screw), but they must have cut the cable and kept working the camera in a circle until the screw was loose enough to pull off the tree. my guess is that someone was trespassing on our hunt club, and got their picture taken, and then decided to steal the camera. Anyway the camera was great, but it is not theft proof. they did not have to cut down the tree to get it off. Thanks anyway. Any advice would be great on what to do next.
mineral, VA
1/18/2006
cuddeback purchased in Aug of 2005. Used it all season and it was great. But in early Jan 2006, it was stolen. I used all the theft protection(cable, torquex head screw), but they must have cut the cable and kept working the camera in a circle until the screw was loose enough to pull off the tree. my guess is that someone was trespassing on our hunt club, and got their picture taken, and then decided to steal the camera. Anyway the camera was great, but it is not theft proof. they did not have to cut down the tree to get it off. Thanks anyway. Any advice would be great on what to do next.
Danny Boldt
Manitowoc, WI
1/17/2006
One of our neighbors just stopping in for a visit as he srtolls through the neighborhood in northern WI.
Manitowoc, WI
1/17/2006
One of our neighbors just stopping in for a visit as he srtolls through the neighborhood in northern WI.
Bennett Landry
Labadieville, LA
1/17/2006
Put my camera up a scrape and got this buck working the next day.Hope he makes it through the season and gets bigger next year.Not shooting the lil guys finally pays off.
Labadieville, LA
1/17/2006
Put my camera up a scrape and got this buck working the next day.Hope he makes it through the season and gets bigger next year.Not shooting the lil guys finally pays off.
Heath Murry
DeQueen, AR
1/17/2006
Just got my camera for christmas and this is some of the pic. off of the second week of photos. looks odd to see turkeys in full strut in January
DeQueen, AR
1/17/2006
Just got my camera for christmas and this is some of the pic. off of the second week of photos. looks odd to see turkeys in full strut in January
Stephen Mabery
San Antonio, TX
1/17/2006
I thought this was a great example of the sensitivity of the Cuddeback Camera. Here you can see the corn actually flying through the air!
San Antonio, TX
1/17/2006
I thought this was a great example of the sensitivity of the Cuddeback Camera. Here you can see the corn actually flying through the air!
Gary Landry
Duson, LA
1/17/2006
The buck picture was taken in the early morning in Mississppi. This buck was killed by my friend about 2 hours later and 300 yards down the creek. He was a really dark deer and his tarsal glands and legs were dark. What makes the picture is that he is stretched out attempting to smell the licking branch in the early morning sun!
Duson, LA
1/17/2006
The buck picture was taken in the early morning in Mississppi. This buck was killed by my friend about 2 hours later and 300 yards down the creek. He was a really dark deer and his tarsal glands and legs were dark. What makes the picture is that he is stretched out attempting to smell the licking branch in the early morning sun!