Photo/Video Galleries
Michael McCrady
St. Charles, MO
4/8/2020
My father and I built a permanent turkey blind. One that would extend his years of hunting, (he is retired AirForce, health getting worse) and also allow my 9yo son to come out with us... 3 generations in the same blind hunting together... we built it with a little comfort in mind. It is an 8x8 beast of a blind. (small house? bug out shelter for Covid?) we even added a bed, for both my son and dad.. Dad has bad hips and needs to lay down from time to time. Anyway, with the current safe distance orders in effect for Covid, we decided to get the trail cams out (we've been using our Cudde Backs for years) and see what our turkey season has in store for us. Well, we missed the youth hunt with my son, because we were getting online school setup for him, and my wife is a nurse who has been plugging away at the hospital taking care of the Covid patients so we have been keeping distance between her and us. Though she does not hunt, she cant wait to sit down and see what pictures the trail cams have... after all, they were almost always a present from her... after a little advice suggesting a Cudde back. Anyway, as part of Science class we (my father and I) took my son up to the blind... did some unsuccessful shed, arrow head and morel hunting as well as getting the cameras up and running. Well... we checked them today 4/8 and its looking like our Missouri Spring Turkey Season will be a good one. Thank you for making great and dependable products! I believe that the Cellular version will be the next step in our Cudde back trail cam evolution! That way I can share the pics with my wife (and everyone for that matter) easier. My dad and I have gotten a Double before from the blind... is this Cudde Back picture, a prediction of future success? A... TRIPLE?... (I smiled when I typed that)... The magic 8 ball my son is playing with says YES .. So I guess thats it... 2020 is the year of the Triple! This photo is dedicated to my wife, for gifting it as a present and working the front lines during the Covid Pandemic, and a big thank you to Cudde Back for making my family smile together, when tears are more likely than smiles. It means more than you know. I have video as well, but I am limited to cellular internet... can send that too or later if wanted/needed (the picture is epic tho)... We spent a good while coming up with excellent captions for that picture, as a family... My wife won! Two is company, Three's a crowd! ... I laugh and smile every time I look at this picture now! So 1 picture from my Cudde Back, is a future premonition, family entertainment and lifetime memory!
St. Charles, MO
4/8/2020
My father and I built a permanent turkey blind. One that would extend his years of hunting, (he is retired AirForce, health getting worse) and also allow my 9yo son to come out with us... 3 generations in the same blind hunting together... we built it with a little comfort in mind. It is an 8x8 beast of a blind. (small house? bug out shelter for Covid?) we even added a bed, for both my son and dad.. Dad has bad hips and needs to lay down from time to time. Anyway, with the current safe distance orders in effect for Covid, we decided to get the trail cams out (we've been using our Cudde Backs for years) and see what our turkey season has in store for us. Well, we missed the youth hunt with my son, because we were getting online school setup for him, and my wife is a nurse who has been plugging away at the hospital taking care of the Covid patients so we have been keeping distance between her and us. Though she does not hunt, she cant wait to sit down and see what pictures the trail cams have... after all, they were almost always a present from her... after a little advice suggesting a Cudde back. Anyway, as part of Science class we (my father and I) took my son up to the blind... did some unsuccessful shed, arrow head and morel hunting as well as getting the cameras up and running. Well... we checked them today 4/8 and its looking like our Missouri Spring Turkey Season will be a good one. Thank you for making great and dependable products! I believe that the Cellular version will be the next step in our Cudde back trail cam evolution! That way I can share the pics with my wife (and everyone for that matter) easier. My dad and I have gotten a Double before from the blind... is this Cudde Back picture, a prediction of future success? A... TRIPLE?... (I smiled when I typed that)... The magic 8 ball my son is playing with says YES .. So I guess thats it... 2020 is the year of the Triple! This photo is dedicated to my wife, for gifting it as a present and working the front lines during the Covid Pandemic, and a big thank you to Cudde Back for making my family smile together, when tears are more likely than smiles. It means more than you know. I have video as well, but I am limited to cellular internet... can send that too or later if wanted/needed (the picture is epic tho)... We spent a good while coming up with excellent captions for that picture, as a family... My wife won! Two is company, Three's a crowd! ... I laugh and smile every time I look at this picture now! So 1 picture from my Cudde Back, is a future premonition, family entertainment and lifetime memory!
Forrest Breedlove
MOCKSVILLE, NC
4/7/2020
4 camera cuddelink system was setup for scouting turkeys on this tract. This J camera was in the corner of a field on a farm road next to 2 year old select cut. Coyote pics are pretty frequent on this property but I was surprised to get this one.
MOCKSVILLE, NC
4/7/2020
4 camera cuddelink system was setup for scouting turkeys on this tract. This J camera was in the corner of a field on a farm road next to 2 year old select cut. Coyote pics are pretty frequent on this property but I was surprised to get this one.
Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
4/7/2020
Ruffed Grouse on his drumming log, and a night visit by a porcupine.
Green Bay, WI
4/7/2020
Ruffed Grouse on his drumming log, and a night visit by a porcupine.
Sam Frye
Williamsburg, VA
4/6/2020
Turkey Tom has been triggering camera for past week, and decided to finally moon the camera
Williamsburg, VA
4/6/2020
Turkey Tom has been triggering camera for past week, and decided to finally moon the camera
CHUCK BOND
MAPLE CITY, MI
4/6/2020
I set my Cuddeback up near a known drumming log and it captured several quality photos and videos of this northern Michigan ruffed grouse drumming in March 2020.
MAPLE CITY, MI
4/6/2020
I set my Cuddeback up near a known drumming log and it captured several quality photos and videos of this northern Michigan ruffed grouse drumming in March 2020.
Christopher Lange
Goodrich, MI
4/5/2020
I thought these were great pictures of a Bobcat and a Coyote sharing a meal! I didn't think they would tolerate each other, guess I was wrong. I know they enjoyed this roadkill meal as they devoured it in one night. The Bobcat first arrived at the scene on 4/4/20 at 1:49am, about 8 hours after the deer was placed. The cat continued to visit the deer in the daylight hours of the morning and afternoon of the 4th and then at 4:25pm the Coyote appeared. They feed off of the deer the rest of the afternoon into the evening until as far as I can tell from the pictures the Coyote dragged the deer off into the woods around 1am of the 5th. I visited the site about 10:00am and found the carcass dragged about 100yds into an aspen grove and completely devoured. As I was inspecting the site I was wondering if I was being watched! That Coyote and Bobcat had full bellies and were happy campers this morning!
Goodrich, MI
4/5/2020
I thought these were great pictures of a Bobcat and a Coyote sharing a meal! I didn't think they would tolerate each other, guess I was wrong. I know they enjoyed this roadkill meal as they devoured it in one night. The Bobcat first arrived at the scene on 4/4/20 at 1:49am, about 8 hours after the deer was placed. The cat continued to visit the deer in the daylight hours of the morning and afternoon of the 4th and then at 4:25pm the Coyote appeared. They feed off of the deer the rest of the afternoon into the evening until as far as I can tell from the pictures the Coyote dragged the deer off into the woods around 1am of the 5th. I visited the site about 10:00am and found the carcass dragged about 100yds into an aspen grove and completely devoured. As I was inspecting the site I was wondering if I was being watched! That Coyote and Bobcat had full bellies and were happy campers this morning!
Randy Kibler
Kenosha, WI
4/4/2020
It was 11/5/2011 when this photo was taken. I was in my tree stand, above a trail the buck was walking on, when the flash alerted me to game coming my way. It was as dark as a black hole that time of morning. I assumed it was a buck trolling for does as they normally pattern this particular trail. I frantically tried grunting to sway the deer passing by to no avail. As time past, at 10:20 that morning, I wound up shooting what appeared to be a good buck. When I walked up to my prize, I realized he was better than good and turned out to be my best buck to date. After going through my cuddeback, the buck I shot was the same deer on my camera! It was a tremendous hunt and cuddeback helped me capture that moment. Thank you!
Kenosha, WI
4/4/2020
It was 11/5/2011 when this photo was taken. I was in my tree stand, above a trail the buck was walking on, when the flash alerted me to game coming my way. It was as dark as a black hole that time of morning. I assumed it was a buck trolling for does as they normally pattern this particular trail. I frantically tried grunting to sway the deer passing by to no avail. As time past, at 10:20 that morning, I wound up shooting what appeared to be a good buck. When I walked up to my prize, I realized he was better than good and turned out to be my best buck to date. After going through my cuddeback, the buck I shot was the same deer on my camera! It was a tremendous hunt and cuddeback helped me capture that moment. Thank you!