Photo/Video Galleries
Adam D'angelo
Belington, WV
11/19/2015
On a recent hunting trip to Illinois, this was the very first picture on my Cuddeback. Mulie as he became known, worked this scrape regularly we would find out. My buddy put off brand cameras over scrapes also, the differences in the pictures was unreal. He had pieces of deer, while the Cuddebacks of mine never missed a buck. Wish I could say Mulie came back to WV with us but he's still out there for another hunter. I've got his pic's though, thanks to a great camera!
Belington, WV
11/19/2015
On a recent hunting trip to Illinois, this was the very first picture on my Cuddeback. Mulie as he became known, worked this scrape regularly we would find out. My buddy put off brand cameras over scrapes also, the differences in the pictures was unreal. He had pieces of deer, while the Cuddebacks of mine never missed a buck. Wish I could say Mulie came back to WV with us but he's still out there for another hunter. I've got his pic's though, thanks to a great camera!
David O
Eagle, WI
11/19/2015
Back yard bucks! If we didn't have the trail cams you wouldn't even know the deer are around. Hope they make it to next year.
Eagle, WI
11/19/2015
Back yard bucks! If we didn't have the trail cams you wouldn't even know the deer are around. Hope they make it to next year.
Clark Piper
Paris, IL
11/18/2015
Picture of a rare albino buck on our farm. We have gotten pictures of him over a 2 year span and it's been great watching him get bigger.
Paris, IL
11/18/2015
Picture of a rare albino buck on our farm. We have gotten pictures of him over a 2 year span and it's been great watching him get bigger.
Kip Starcher
Given, WV
11/18/2015
I have never been able to witness this in the wild! Now I can see it anytime thanks to my Cuddeback. 1 in a million picture from a great camera.
Given, WV
11/18/2015
I have never been able to witness this in the wild! Now I can see it anytime thanks to my Cuddeback. 1 in a million picture from a great camera.
Gabriel Eash
Plain City, OH
11/18/2015
Good camera placement during the Ohio rut can yield photo's like this. I have been after this buck for two years now but have not been able to put an arrow in him to date. Since I started using black flash cameras my big buck picture rate has gone through the roof. You will give up some distance and clarity on your nighttime photo's but all you need to do to fix this is move your camera a little closer. I love my attack black flash cameras!
Plain City, OH
11/18/2015
Good camera placement during the Ohio rut can yield photo's like this. I have been after this buck for two years now but have not been able to put an arrow in him to date. Since I started using black flash cameras my big buck picture rate has gone through the roof. You will give up some distance and clarity on your nighttime photo's but all you need to do to fix this is move your camera a little closer. I love my attack black flash cameras!
Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
11/18/2015
Getting some Ruffed Grouse pictures over a log at Marinette County, WI, and a bobcat put its face very close to the camera.
Green Bay, WI
11/18/2015
Getting some Ruffed Grouse pictures over a log at Marinette County, WI, and a bobcat put its face very close to the camera.
Jason Zins
West Fargo, ND
11/18/2015
I put in 6 hard nights of bear hunting, after a record acorn crop dropped, but my timing was always off. It seemed I was at the wrong bait all the time! Finally, on night 7, I had this monster bear circle me and come in. I was able to make a 12 yard shot from a ground blind and take this monster bear. Although we couldn't weigh him, we estimate his weight around 450 lbs. the Attack IR even caught the shot on video! What an awesome memory that will be! Thanks Cuddeback.
West Fargo, ND
11/18/2015
I put in 6 hard nights of bear hunting, after a record acorn crop dropped, but my timing was always off. It seemed I was at the wrong bait all the time! Finally, on night 7, I had this monster bear circle me and come in. I was able to make a 12 yard shot from a ground blind and take this monster bear. Although we couldn't weigh him, we estimate his weight around 450 lbs. the Attack IR even caught the shot on video! What an awesome memory that will be! Thanks Cuddeback.