Photo/Video Galleries
Mark Garabedian
Billerica, MA
8/6/2010
My name is Mark and I'm 16 years old and an avid bow hunter. I love scouting and hunting deer and decided to buy a Cuddeback Capture due to its awesome pictures and reviews. I put the camera for one night and received 10 incredible pictures of bucks. I know they aren't the biggest deer but I still enjoy scouting them.
Billerica, MA
8/6/2010
My name is Mark and I'm 16 years old and an avid bow hunter. I love scouting and hunting deer and decided to buy a Cuddeback Capture due to its awesome pictures and reviews. I put the camera for one night and received 10 incredible pictures of bucks. I know they aren't the biggest deer but I still enjoy scouting them.
Mike Ondo
Stowe, PA
8/6/2010
Started to watch these bucks in early June. They just seemed to disappear. With the Cuddeback we know thwy are still areound.
Stowe, PA
8/6/2010
Started to watch these bucks in early June. They just seemed to disappear. With the Cuddeback we know thwy are still areound.
jay raifstanger
alford, MA
8/6/2010
my family just loves getting are cameras each week, thanks for a great product
alford, MA
8/6/2010
my family just loves getting are cameras each week, thanks for a great product
brian hutcherson
denton, TX
8/6/2010
all i can say is awesome! This bird had been around all year fighting and raising cain, but always managed to not get in shotgun range. He is the smartest bird i have ever hunted. i will be hunting this guy next year. i did shoot his brother this year.
denton, TX
8/6/2010
all i can say is awesome! This bird had been around all year fighting and raising cain, but always managed to not get in shotgun range. He is the smartest bird i have ever hunted. i will be hunting this guy next year. i did shoot his brother this year.
Sam Byler
Goshen, IN
8/6/2010
I walked by my trail camera VERY slowly with a foam deer target to represent a wild deer. All of the pictures I got were of the deer's behind! If you got these kind of pictures from the woods, you wouldn't know if it was a buck or a doe. The foam deer target I used was an 8 pt. buck, but noone can tell that from the pictures because my trail cam has such a slow trigger speed. I would never know what the deer was if this were a real deer in the woods. I should have gotten a Cuddeback. If this were a real deer and I used a Cuddeback, I would definately be able to see the WHOLE rack, instead of a deer behind!
Goshen, IN
8/6/2010
I walked by my trail camera VERY slowly with a foam deer target to represent a wild deer. All of the pictures I got were of the deer's behind! If you got these kind of pictures from the woods, you wouldn't know if it was a buck or a doe. The foam deer target I used was an 8 pt. buck, but noone can tell that from the pictures because my trail cam has such a slow trigger speed. I would never know what the deer was if this were a real deer in the woods. I should have gotten a Cuddeback. If this were a real deer and I used a Cuddeback, I would definately be able to see the WHOLE rack, instead of a deer behind!
Joe Cashiola
Dickinson, TX
8/6/2010
This photo was taken at my ranch near Del Rio Texas and it shows how violent that Black Bucks can fight
Dickinson, TX
8/6/2010
This photo was taken at my ranch near Del Rio Texas and it shows how violent that Black Bucks can fight