Photo/Video Galleries
Ron Batson
Shinnston, WV
1/13/2019
Did not take this with a cuddeback but thought you would find this pic as intriguing as I have. Had to put a camera used in your camera field so just chose ambush which I thought was fitting looking at this coyote. Took this pic with a primos camera on my property in Worthington, WV,this past spring. Have had major coyote issues here. Have showed all my friends and family. It went virile when I sent it to Primos and they posted it on their facebook site 6-15-2018.
Shinnston, WV
1/13/2019
Did not take this with a cuddeback but thought you would find this pic as intriguing as I have. Had to put a camera used in your camera field so just chose ambush which I thought was fitting looking at this coyote. Took this pic with a primos camera on my property in Worthington, WV,this past spring. Have had major coyote issues here. Have showed all my friends and family. It went virile when I sent it to Primos and they posted it on their facebook site 6-15-2018.
john feole
shelbyville, KY
1/12/2019
Thanksgiving treat. I was out of the deer stand for the holidays. After i returned, I retrieved this photo from my camera. A hawk has just captured his lunch- note the 'meal' in it's left talon. Great shot. A credit to the Cuddeback camera system.
shelbyville, KY
1/12/2019
Thanksgiving treat. I was out of the deer stand for the holidays. After i returned, I retrieved this photo from my camera. A hawk has just captured his lunch- note the 'meal' in it's left talon. Great shot. A credit to the Cuddeback camera system.
Stephen Robinson
Danbury, NH
1/11/2019
This Bobcat was seen on our CuddeLink cameras but this was found by obtaining the memory card in a snowed in camera (our first Cuddeback!) and shows a visit on Christmas morning right in our back yard! The area can be seen from our windows but is not normally accessible as access is normally deep snow!
Danbury, NH
1/11/2019
This Bobcat was seen on our CuddeLink cameras but this was found by obtaining the memory card in a snowed in camera (our first Cuddeback!) and shows a visit on Christmas morning right in our back yard! The area can be seen from our windows but is not normally accessible as access is normally deep snow!
Blake Hightower
Kilgore, TX
1/11/2019
We dubbed this deer Elvis . We watched him for 2-3 days. He was taken in November, 2018. Aged 7.5 years
Kilgore, TX
1/11/2019
We dubbed this deer Elvis . We watched him for 2-3 days. He was taken in November, 2018. Aged 7.5 years
BILL GREEN
cassopolis, MI
1/10/2019
I had caught a couple of opossums in my #220 body traps and put them in the field hoping to draw in a couple of coyotes to my traps. What i drew in was several juvenile eagles.
cassopolis, MI
1/10/2019
I had caught a couple of opossums in my #220 body traps and put them in the field hoping to draw in a couple of coyotes to my traps. What i drew in was several juvenile eagles.
Robert White
Overland Park, KS
1/10/2019
I have a small farm out in south east kansas. Just loaded with turkey and Deer. Awhile back I was scouting out my borders when I noticed a lot of deer hair on the barbed wire fence back in this thick patch of timber. Decided it would be a great place to hang a camera. It's really too thick to hunt and I've never cleared trees or brush around this area. The deer pretty much come and go undisturbed. Needless to say it was a big transition spot for whitetails. But mostly I believe it's a great testament on how fast the trigger speed is on your cameras. I'm sure that some of the other brands I have would not have captured this photo at this precise time. Who knew I had flying deer on my farm.
Overland Park, KS
1/10/2019
I have a small farm out in south east kansas. Just loaded with turkey and Deer. Awhile back I was scouting out my borders when I noticed a lot of deer hair on the barbed wire fence back in this thick patch of timber. Decided it would be a great place to hang a camera. It's really too thick to hunt and I've never cleared trees or brush around this area. The deer pretty much come and go undisturbed. Needless to say it was a big transition spot for whitetails. But mostly I believe it's a great testament on how fast the trigger speed is on your cameras. I'm sure that some of the other brands I have would not have captured this photo at this precise time. Who knew I had flying deer on my farm.