Photo/Video Galleries
Mark Brinkley
Mechanicsville, MD
11/28/2010
I moved my cuddeback camera to an area that had alot of scrapes and rubs. I set it up to see the buck that was rubbing the tree in the background of the picture. My hunting buddies and I were ammased at the quality of this awsome picture, captured in-flight by CUDDEBACK !!!
Mechanicsville, MD
11/28/2010
I moved my cuddeback camera to an area that had alot of scrapes and rubs. I set it up to see the buck that was rubbing the tree in the background of the picture. My hunting buddies and I were ammased at the quality of this awsome picture, captured in-flight by CUDDEBACK !!!
Glen Stevens
Trevor, WI
11/28/2010
I have no words for this guy, all the hundreds of buck photo's I have viewed from my cuddyback's this one will be in my collection and dreams forever. I hunted the Wisconsin opener with hopes of seeing him again but didnt happen. Maybe next time. If I was told about this Buck with no picture I would never have believed it.Ill be checking my cams.
Trevor, WI
11/28/2010
I have no words for this guy, all the hundreds of buck photo's I have viewed from my cuddyback's this one will be in my collection and dreams forever. I hunted the Wisconsin opener with hopes of seeing him again but didnt happen. Maybe next time. If I was told about this Buck with no picture I would never have believed it.Ill be checking my cams.
Dean Mutchler
Grand Rapids, MN
11/27/2010
I got this photo about two weeks before the Minnesota firearms season and was able to figure out his bedding area and harvested this animal on opening day. I believe if it wasn't for the fast trigger speed and center photo technology of Cuddeback I would have not captured this photo. I am having the photo made into an 8x10 and framed and will have it hanging on my wall next to my trophy. Thanks Cuddeback
Grand Rapids, MN
11/27/2010
I got this photo about two weeks before the Minnesota firearms season and was able to figure out his bedding area and harvested this animal on opening day. I believe if it wasn't for the fast trigger speed and center photo technology of Cuddeback I would have not captured this photo. I am having the photo made into an 8x10 and framed and will have it hanging on my wall next to my trophy. Thanks Cuddeback
Paul Means
Connellsville, PA
11/27/2010
made mock scrape 1 week prior and found out who was making the large tracks in the scrape. Had used other brand of cameras until this year now have hundreds of pictures of centered deer photos (and coyote)and not just tails and noses. I now have a capture and capture ir and will never go back.
Connellsville, PA
11/27/2010
made mock scrape 1 week prior and found out who was making the large tracks in the scrape. Had used other brand of cameras until this year now have hundreds of pictures of centered deer photos (and coyote)and not just tails and noses. I now have a capture and capture ir and will never go back.
chuck madden
mound city, SD
11/27/2010
put the camera out to see what was left after seasonand got this huge eagle!
mound city, SD
11/27/2010
put the camera out to see what was left after seasonand got this huge eagle!
Bob Shinn
Salem, OH
11/27/2010
Here in northeastern Ohio, we have a big problem with too many coyotes. We have our Cuddeback 200 yards behind our house. When we first viewed the pictures, it showed a coyote going up and down the hill in half hour increments. Sure enough, this picture popped up next with a coyote running with a half of a fawn's hind quarter in its mouth. There really aren't many major roads around where the camera is, so we are pretty sure that the coyote actually attacked and killed the fawn. We have been very impressed with the picture quality of Cuddeback pictures and have recommended Cuddeback to all of our friends and family.
Salem, OH
11/27/2010
Here in northeastern Ohio, we have a big problem with too many coyotes. We have our Cuddeback 200 yards behind our house. When we first viewed the pictures, it showed a coyote going up and down the hill in half hour increments. Sure enough, this picture popped up next with a coyote running with a half of a fawn's hind quarter in its mouth. There really aren't many major roads around where the camera is, so we are pretty sure that the coyote actually attacked and killed the fawn. We have been very impressed with the picture quality of Cuddeback pictures and have recommended Cuddeback to all of our friends and family.