Photo/Video Galleries

Scott Jonker
Comstock Park, MI
9/20/2016
Now son, this will help your antlers grow. Just look at mine and you can see. For an older model, Ambush IR still has the ability to take these awesome pictures!
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Mitchell Nissley
Churchville, VA
9/20/2016
Bear tore camera off tree and chewed batteries
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Joel Coffey
Jonesborough, TN
9/20/2016
Just cleaning out a field and trying out my cuddebacks to see what I had at my house
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Robert Bolick
Prosperity, SC
9/20/2016
7 BUCKS AT ONCE. This was 4 days before our season opens. Never saw all these deer together again. Have yet to see the one with the main beam broken and growing down.
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Todd Elliott
Arlington, VA
9/20/2016
We set up the camera in an urban setting where the deer are always getting spooked. However, the Ambush IR's trigger speed allowed it to capture the fleeing buck mid-air. He was moving so fast that the video that kicked in after taking this picture didn't even show him at all. Very impressive!
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Danny Cox
Huntingtown, MD
9/20/2016
Two doe standing up on their hind legs, either playing or standing their ground
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Bryon Brown
Greenbrier, AR
9/19/2016
Caught a few deer hanging out around the feeder with the cuddeback lr ir E2
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Russ Howe
Baldwin, NY
9/18/2016
Two weeks ago I was amazed when I found a Peacock on my camera in the Adirondack Mountains, This week was a nice Black Bear.
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Jason Drakulic
Waterford, PA
9/18/2016
Scouting a new area for the upcomming archery season as I am a public land only hunter i use my cuddy back to give me the best time of day to hunt. After two weeks in the area i pulled the card to check the picture and while there were alot of young buck on the camera this monster from PA stood and posed for a picture.
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Marty J. Wolf
Bemidji, MN
9/18/2016
Bear like to mess with my cameras, this one in particular. Somehow, the bear left it on the mount, but got it flipped upside down. I am amazed at how difficult it is to look at the upside down photos. I am amazed at how difficult it is to look at the upside down photos. A couple of weeks later, these two bucks lined up for a straight on photo. Here it, both as taken, and after re-orientation.
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