Photo/Video Galleries
Brian Boyer
Sauk Centre, MN
9/7/2012
Here is interesting photo in july on my cuddeback capture of a fawn jumping over is mom on my mineral lick in minnesota.
Sauk Centre, MN
9/7/2012
Here is interesting photo in july on my cuddeback capture of a fawn jumping over is mom on my mineral lick in minnesota.
Roger Furman
Taylor, MI
9/7/2012
These three bucks have been coming in all year. They remind me of the three stooges in some of the pics of them. They were taken in southeast Michigan. I could send more but I finally got a Cuddeback and the other pic's are from someone else. I love my camera, thank you Cuddeback. The ease of operation and set up are overwhelmingly simple.
Taylor, MI
9/7/2012
These three bucks have been coming in all year. They remind me of the three stooges in some of the pics of them. They were taken in southeast Michigan. I could send more but I finally got a Cuddeback and the other pic's are from someone else. I love my camera, thank you Cuddeback. The ease of operation and set up are overwhelmingly simple.
Evan Willis
Clarksville, OH
9/7/2012
I placed my cuddeback attack IR on a fence row the deer on my property like to travel. I was very suprised when I found that we have red fox running around the farm as well. Without the fast trigger and the awesome image quality I would have never known. The picture was at sunrise of the red foxand just an awesome picture. I now have this photo printed and hanging in my home. Thanks for making a great product.
Clarksville, OH
9/7/2012
I placed my cuddeback attack IR on a fence row the deer on my property like to travel. I was very suprised when I found that we have red fox running around the farm as well. Without the fast trigger and the awesome image quality I would have never known. The picture was at sunrise of the red foxand just an awesome picture. I now have this photo printed and hanging in my home. Thanks for making a great product.
Robert Brunker
COLUMBUS, WI
9/6/2012
These pics our from my new attack that I set up near a water hole that turned into more of a mud hole with the dry summer.The deer still seamed to frequent on the hot days looking for that chance of some relief. This small fawn came in and was running crazy long enough for the camera to snap some good shots. In two of the pictures the fawn is a good 15 ft away jumping over the mud hole. These pics definitely show me that I made the right choice in the attack.
COLUMBUS, WI
9/6/2012
These pics our from my new attack that I set up near a water hole that turned into more of a mud hole with the dry summer.The deer still seamed to frequent on the hot days looking for that chance of some relief. This small fawn came in and was running crazy long enough for the camera to snap some good shots. In two of the pictures the fawn is a good 15 ft away jumping over the mud hole. These pics definitely show me that I made the right choice in the attack.
James Kehrer
Benton Harbor, MI
9/6/2012
12 years ago you would be lucky to find a deer track on my 40 acre farm in SW Michigan.The farm consisted mostly of cherry trees,squash,peppers and pumpkins. More than 50 yrs had gone by since a deer had been killed on the farm. During the past 12 years a significant turnaround has occurred. The first deer was taken 10 years ago. She was only a small doe but I had to end the streak. Since then my brothers and I have planted nearly 750 total crab apple and hazelnut trees to improve the land. In the past five years I have taken 3 year and half old bucks while continuing to develop the farm. In the past two years we have seen an significant increase in deer presence ensuring us that our hardwork is paying off. In July, I purchased a Cuddeback Attack IR and it delivered several nice surprises. A nice bachelor group of 5 was captured. The five consist of a large 9&10pt,one smaller 9pt, and two 8pts. The Cuddeback catches most of them daily. I can't wait until opening morning.
Benton Harbor, MI
9/6/2012
12 years ago you would be lucky to find a deer track on my 40 acre farm in SW Michigan.The farm consisted mostly of cherry trees,squash,peppers and pumpkins. More than 50 yrs had gone by since a deer had been killed on the farm. During the past 12 years a significant turnaround has occurred. The first deer was taken 10 years ago. She was only a small doe but I had to end the streak. Since then my brothers and I have planted nearly 750 total crab apple and hazelnut trees to improve the land. In the past five years I have taken 3 year and half old bucks while continuing to develop the farm. In the past two years we have seen an significant increase in deer presence ensuring us that our hardwork is paying off. In July, I purchased a Cuddeback Attack IR and it delivered several nice surprises. A nice bachelor group of 5 was captured. The five consist of a large 9&10pt,one smaller 9pt, and two 8pts. The Cuddeback catches most of them daily. I can't wait until opening morning.