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Bryan Spencer
Oconomowoc, WI
8/19/2024
I use two Cuddelink cameras on a small property that I hunt in Wisconsin. I always enjoy seeing the pictures of deer when they come in on my phone.
Oconomowoc, WI
8/19/2024
I use two Cuddelink cameras on a small property that I hunt in Wisconsin. I always enjoy seeing the pictures of deer when they come in on my phone.
Richard Rhine
Mifflintown, PA
8/18/2024
Love the Cuddeback cameras. I have six working cameras and have ordered two more. I have several Cuddelink cameras; however, I really like color nighttime photos and clear daytime videos. The model 1347 is my camera of choice.
Mifflintown, PA
8/18/2024
Love the Cuddeback cameras. I have six working cameras and have ordered two more. I have several Cuddelink cameras; however, I really like color nighttime photos and clear daytime videos. The model 1347 is my camera of choice.
Marsha Hoh
Du Bois, PA
8/17/2024
You never know what you’re going to see on these cameras. I love to see the wild life mingle like this.
Du Bois, PA
8/17/2024
You never know what you’re going to see on these cameras. I love to see the wild life mingle like this.
Cameron Boyce
Pioche, NV
8/17/2024
These are a game changer, accurate, reliable, simple. Trespassers, vandalism, and poaching are a thing of the past. Even without connectivity, these are the best trail cameras I have used after 25 years of personal and professional scientific trail camera use. As a side note, I built my first trail camera in the 1990s using a 35mm film camera and starter selenoid. California condor #1111 pictured, the rarest and largest bird in North America.
Pioche, NV
8/17/2024
These are a game changer, accurate, reliable, simple. Trespassers, vandalism, and poaching are a thing of the past. Even without connectivity, these are the best trail cameras I have used after 25 years of personal and professional scientific trail camera use. As a side note, I built my first trail camera in the 1990s using a 35mm film camera and starter selenoid. California condor #1111 pictured, the rarest and largest bird in North America.
Charles Mueller
Sheboygan, WI
8/17/2024
I'm setting up a CuddeLink system and put one at my box blind that over looks a field of Alfalfa and Clover that a dairy farmer planted this year , I love the clarity of the night pictures from the camera , how this buck stays in the area this fall .
Sheboygan, WI
8/17/2024
I'm setting up a CuddeLink system and put one at my box blind that over looks a field of Alfalfa and Clover that a dairy farmer planted this year , I love the clarity of the night pictures from the camera , how this buck stays in the area this fall .
JOHN TAYLOR
TORONTO, ON
8/17/2024
Cuddeback cameras provide us with a record of what game is in our area. We only check them about every three months
TORONTO, ON
8/17/2024
Cuddeback cameras provide us with a record of what game is in our area. We only check them about every three months
Robert Trigo
Santa Fe, TX
8/17/2024
Great cameras. Cell link works great. Very happy with my cameras
Santa Fe, TX
8/17/2024
Great cameras. Cell link works great. Very happy with my cameras
John Shores
Luray, MO
8/16/2024
I've had cuddebacks for 10 plus years. I have no complaints they always work and when they don't customer service has been awesome.
Luray, MO
8/16/2024
I've had cuddebacks for 10 plus years. I have no complaints they always work and when they don't customer service has been awesome.
Lance Carter
Bethel Springs, TN
8/15/2024
I’ve had some dogs trying to dig into our peacock pen, so I set up the Cuddeback cell camera to catch them and track down who they belonged to. After catching the dogs, I left the camera up since I had a hen sitting on eggs and wanted to know when they hatched. I'm glad I did because I was able to capture a fox looking for a meal.
Bethel Springs, TN
8/15/2024
I’ve had some dogs trying to dig into our peacock pen, so I set up the Cuddeback cell camera to catch them and track down who they belonged to. After catching the dogs, I left the camera up since I had a hen sitting on eggs and wanted to know when they hatched. I'm glad I did because I was able to capture a fox looking for a meal.