Photo/Video Galleries

Zach Betz
valparaiso, IN
1/31/2010
This deer got hit on the road.So we droug it back with the fourwheeler and decided to see wht aswome pictures we could get off it and it took the coyotes about 2 weeks for them to find it but the did.I checked today and the yhad tore the thing apart it almost gone now wait to see wht next weeks pictures put me.~Zach
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Barb Sulk
Menominee,, MI
1/31/2010
We every year put the camera on our one acre food plot to see the progress of the antler growth of our local deer, We happen to catch these 2 bear on the night that there was a full moon. We actually used this as our 2009 Christmas card, They visited our back yard all summer (bird feeders) We realized it was Big Boy & Pretty girl, two bears that we have seen in previous years, I thought the picture to be so romantic, my husband & I live to see the bears, & when we saw the two of them looking at the moon, it reminded us of ourselves. Between our back yard & the food plot on the back forty we have hundreds of Bear pics on our Cuddebacks this past year, including many of the bear we call Trippy one with only 3 legs, as you can see on the pic we are sending
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Bill Gates
Athens, AL
1/31/2010
I had the camera set up on this fence row because there is a persimmon tree there and the deer were visiting it quiet a lot. I was amazed when I came across this photo that the camera caught the doe in mid air, jumping the fence! A true tribute to Cuddebacks trigger speed.
Gallery Photo
dennn williams
baltimore, MD
1/31/2010
the season is over here in maryland but my cuddeback is still out there hunting
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Peggy Ballard
Kingman, AZ
1/31/2010
These are my favorite Cuddeback photos. My husband and I found a trail that was obviously well used. We expected to find deer and elk on the photos. When we saw that there were over 50 pictures on the SD card we were excited. We were amazed when we saw that most of them were this (brown) black bear. He was hanging out for a while. The (black) black bear appeared on my husband's birthday which he was excited about. Before elk season we went to check the Cuddeback every weekend. (2 hours away) just to see what was wandering through this trail. This bull was lying down on the trail. Never expected to see this. There were over 10 pictures of him getting up and lying back down. Amazing!
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
David Ballard
Kingman, AZ
1/31/2010
This bobcat was one of several captured by the Cuddeback. It's the only camera we trust for good quality pictures and quick shots. We have two Cuddeback Captures and have tried other brands, but these are the only cameras we have gotten good quality pictures from. Bull elk in full velvet (one of hundreds of excellent photos) captured with one Cuddeback camera on a trail in a two month period. We LOVE our Cuddebacks. Mountain lion. Knew they were in the area from tracks but have never seen a mountain lion. We set up the Cuddeback for the first time in the mountains near our home. This was the first photograph it caught. We were amazed! Since then we have left the Cuddeback in the same place and it's like Christmas when we go up to check. Our friends are always anxious to see what we find next and are amazed at the quality of our photos.
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Clifford Lindley
Stuart, OK
1/31/2010
Later is always better for movement! Three of my favorite things!
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Bart Prahl
Manawa, WI
1/31/2010
1/25/2010 - Full Rack 1/27/2010 - 1/2 Rack, shed left antler 1/27/2010 - Antlerless Keep your cameras out year round,you never know what you may uncover. I know what time & area this deer shed his antlers. Hopefully I'm as resourceful as my Cudde, I will send a pic if I find his headgear:)
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Ernst Skorepa
A-3500 Krems-Stein, Austria,
1/31/2010
two bussards was fighting in my garden in the wood, it was rare, the most time a hive only deers.
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Josh Denisen
Rochester, MN
1/31/2010
This is a Buck that we have nicknamed Splinter . I had an encounter with this buck during the rut but he used his smarts to never give me a shot. I never saw him again. Good thing is, he will still be around and even bigger next year!
Gallery Photo