Photo/Video Galleries
Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
11/15/2016
This isn't the biggest buck in the woods, but sure got a great photo of him.
Motley, MN
11/15/2016
This isn't the biggest buck in the woods, but sure got a great photo of him.
Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
11/15/2016
I'll have to call this buck the Mystery Buck. It's a mystery as to what happened to his left antler. There probably is a story but but will ever know. Maybe got hit by a car? Anyway it never got polished up.
Motley, MN
11/15/2016
I'll have to call this buck the Mystery Buck. It's a mystery as to what happened to his left antler. There probably is a story but but will ever know. Maybe got hit by a car? Anyway it never got polished up.
Ken Krehbiel
Carbondale, CO
11/14/2016
The first time using the new Cuddeback XChange and I captured this amazing herd of elk. With 20 mp, the image crops into a beautiful panorama, sharp enough for an enlargement for the wall!
Carbondale, CO
11/14/2016
The first time using the new Cuddeback XChange and I captured this amazing herd of elk. With 20 mp, the image crops into a beautiful panorama, sharp enough for an enlargement for the wall!
Troy Elliott
Waldo, AR
11/14/2016
I originally purchased my Cuddeback because of its fast shutter/trigger speed and its ability to to take high quality 20MP photos. I am a graphic designer and I wanted to use the photos for editing practice. I had set up some mock scrapes back in October and was curious to wheather or not deer actually used them. Not only did I get photos of deer using my mock scrapes, but I was able to get shots of turkies as well. I have every intention of purchasing another Cuddeback as soon as my finances allow.
Waldo, AR
11/14/2016
I originally purchased my Cuddeback because of its fast shutter/trigger speed and its ability to to take high quality 20MP photos. I am a graphic designer and I wanted to use the photos for editing practice. I had set up some mock scrapes back in October and was curious to wheather or not deer actually used them. Not only did I get photos of deer using my mock scrapes, but I was able to get shots of turkies as well. I have every intention of purchasing another Cuddeback as soon as my finances allow.
John Taylor
Sebastopol, CA
11/14/2016
I started using these cameras when they first came out. This is the Capture model. The date and time are correct, but I can't reset the year, the correct year is 2016. This camera was placed in an area that had a controlled burn in the previous year. I noticed a big increase in deer activity feeding in the burn area. For those of you that don't know these are a protected species in California. I started with this camera years ago and now I currently have 14.
Sebastopol, CA
11/14/2016
I started using these cameras when they first came out. This is the Capture model. The date and time are correct, but I can't reset the year, the correct year is 2016. This camera was placed in an area that had a controlled burn in the previous year. I noticed a big increase in deer activity feeding in the burn area. For those of you that don't know these are a protected species in California. I started with this camera years ago and now I currently have 14.
Bradley Ross
Columbia, SC
11/14/2016
I got this guy on camera walking through a food plot where I normally see a lot of deer, but this was the first bobcat. This is in Dillon County, South Carolina, probably 100 yards or so through the woods from Interstate 95.
Columbia, SC
11/14/2016
I got this guy on camera walking through a food plot where I normally see a lot of deer, but this was the first bobcat. This is in Dillon County, South Carolina, probably 100 yards or so through the woods from Interstate 95.
Mitchell Nissley
Churchville, VA
11/14/2016
moved my camera to a new tree now they got to come check it out
Churchville, VA
11/14/2016
moved my camera to a new tree now they got to come check it out
Bradley Ross
Columbia, SC
11/14/2016
This was captured in Dillon County, South Carolina. The two deer had been in front of the camera for almost 20 minutes before they finally acknowledged each other, and then this happened.
Columbia, SC
11/14/2016
This was captured in Dillon County, South Carolina. The two deer had been in front of the camera for almost 20 minutes before they finally acknowledged each other, and then this happened.