Photo/Video Galleries
Donovan Lawson
Johannesburg, AF
8/10/2016
I left my camera at a water hole on the salt pan in Mabusehube, Botswana. I got this Black Backed Jackal just as the sun was rising.
Johannesburg, AF
8/10/2016
I left my camera at a water hole on the salt pan in Mabusehube, Botswana. I got this Black Backed Jackal just as the sun was rising.
Donovan Lawson
Johannesburg, AF
8/10/2016
I set my camera up at Mpayathutlwa water hole on the Salt Pan in Mabuasehube Area of the Kgalagadi Transfronteir Park in Botswana.
Johannesburg, AF
8/10/2016
I set my camera up at Mpayathutlwa water hole on the Salt Pan in Mabuasehube Area of the Kgalagadi Transfronteir Park in Botswana.
Matthew Lang
South Milwaukee, WI
8/9/2016
Raccoons used to be the most photographed animal on the trail camera, but not like this. The neighborhood coyotes are taking over.
South Milwaukee, WI
8/9/2016
Raccoons used to be the most photographed animal on the trail camera, but not like this. The neighborhood coyotes are taking over.
Adam Cook
Mansfield, MO
8/8/2016
I finally have enough Cuddebacks to put them out to try and get the perfect picture. Even though this isn't a hit list buck you can bet that this picture is getting framed and going in my office.
Mansfield, MO
8/8/2016
I finally have enough Cuddebacks to put them out to try and get the perfect picture. Even though this isn't a hit list buck you can bet that this picture is getting framed and going in my office.
Robbie Swink
Stephensport, KY
8/8/2016
Sent some photos, after seeing them in the Cuddeback gallery I noticed they were zoomed in and didn't show the wonderful Cuddeback logos. I felt I should send some more! I also sent a VERY CLEAR CUDDEBACK photo of some corn in motion. Any other camera would have been a yellow blur. Been using Cuddeback for almost ten years and they just keep getting better!!!
Stephensport, KY
8/8/2016
Sent some photos, after seeing them in the Cuddeback gallery I noticed they were zoomed in and didn't show the wonderful Cuddeback logos. I felt I should send some more! I also sent a VERY CLEAR CUDDEBACK photo of some corn in motion. Any other camera would have been a yellow blur. Been using Cuddeback for almost ten years and they just keep getting better!!!
Jerome Hartmann
Eagle River, WI
8/8/2016
On The Move This is a peninsula with Red & White Oaks that shoots out into a swampy creek bottom. The deer get pinched off by a rocky bluff to the left that they travel along up and over this hump. To the right is the creek bottom. Behind there is a funnel or an inside turn off the peninsula. Behind the buck is another inside turn off the peninsula and at the base of the bluff there is an abandon apple orchard. This is also home of some very nice rubs on this hump and as you can see a community scrape.
Eagle River, WI
8/8/2016
On The Move This is a peninsula with Red & White Oaks that shoots out into a swampy creek bottom. The deer get pinched off by a rocky bluff to the left that they travel along up and over this hump. To the right is the creek bottom. Behind there is a funnel or an inside turn off the peninsula. Behind the buck is another inside turn off the peninsula and at the base of the bluff there is an abandon apple orchard. This is also home of some very nice rubs on this hump and as you can see a community scrape.
Jerome Hartmann
Eagle River, WI
8/8/2016
On The Move This is a peninsula with Red & White Oaks that shoots out into a swampy creek bottom. The deer get pinched off by a rocky bluff to the left that they travel along up and over this hump. To the right is the creek bottom. Behind there is a funnel or an inside turn off the peninsula. Behind the buck is another inside turn off the peninsula and at the base of the bluff there is an abandon apple orchard. This is also home of some very nice rubs on this hump and as you can see a community scrape.
Eagle River, WI
8/8/2016
On The Move This is a peninsula with Red & White Oaks that shoots out into a swampy creek bottom. The deer get pinched off by a rocky bluff to the left that they travel along up and over this hump. To the right is the creek bottom. Behind there is a funnel or an inside turn off the peninsula. Behind the buck is another inside turn off the peninsula and at the base of the bluff there is an abandon apple orchard. This is also home of some very nice rubs on this hump and as you can see a community scrape.
Taz Cullimore
Springville, UT
8/8/2016
Descent bull that was caught on an old Capture IR... Quite a few pics of this bull always quartering away but still a nice pic on an old cam
Springville, UT
8/8/2016
Descent bull that was caught on an old Capture IR... Quite a few pics of this bull always quartering away but still a nice pic on an old cam
John Sauro
St-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, QC
8/8/2016
I decided to place a camera for the first time during the spring months to chronicle the actual date I will observe new born whitetail deer fawns and see if I can get to follow antler growth on whatever bucks are on my property. The photo I'm submitting was taken from a location that is only 50 yards away from my cabin in the woods that is next to a beaver pond. The Cuddeback camera has provided me with tremendous images from seeing the newly hatched Canada Geese and identifying the precise date whitetail fawns were first appearing. I have numerous images throughout May and June where you see does and geese together, however this one is simply too funny in watching the reaction of this friendly confrontation when I had placed a bucket of corn out for all to feed on the day before the actual image was taken.
St-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, QC
8/8/2016
I decided to place a camera for the first time during the spring months to chronicle the actual date I will observe new born whitetail deer fawns and see if I can get to follow antler growth on whatever bucks are on my property. The photo I'm submitting was taken from a location that is only 50 yards away from my cabin in the woods that is next to a beaver pond. The Cuddeback camera has provided me with tremendous images from seeing the newly hatched Canada Geese and identifying the precise date whitetail fawns were first appearing. I have numerous images throughout May and June where you see does and geese together, however this one is simply too funny in watching the reaction of this friendly confrontation when I had placed a bucket of corn out for all to feed on the day before the actual image was taken.