Photo/Video Galleries
Buddy Richardson
Florence, SC
11/10/2009
My hunting partner and I have seven cuddeback cameras we use to scout various hunting areas. We are both very busy with our jobs and rely heavily on the eye of the cuddeback. We hunt mature whitetail bucks and before we spend too much time on a particular stand we like to know what we are hunting for. Life is busy and the cuddeback has become a great tool in helping us achieve our success. Through the last six years, the cuddeback has saved the life of many medium size 8 pointers because it identified a larger buck in the area. These medium size bucks were then seed for the next year. I had pictures of this buck in 2008 and 2009. I shot him on October 1, 2009. We have the 1.3mp, 3.0mp and Capture cameras. The 1.3mp are six years old and still taking photos. We probably average 2,000 photos per camera per season.
Florence, SC
11/10/2009
My hunting partner and I have seven cuddeback cameras we use to scout various hunting areas. We are both very busy with our jobs and rely heavily on the eye of the cuddeback. We hunt mature whitetail bucks and before we spend too much time on a particular stand we like to know what we are hunting for. Life is busy and the cuddeback has become a great tool in helping us achieve our success. Through the last six years, the cuddeback has saved the life of many medium size 8 pointers because it identified a larger buck in the area. These medium size bucks were then seed for the next year. I had pictures of this buck in 2008 and 2009. I shot him on October 1, 2009. We have the 1.3mp, 3.0mp and Capture cameras. The 1.3mp are six years old and still taking photos. We probably average 2,000 photos per camera per season.
Charlie Ross
Princeton, MN
11/10/2009
I have never seen a buck this big on my property in central Minnesota and would have never believed it until my Cuddeback got these two pictures of him I have lived he for 22 years!
Princeton, MN
11/10/2009
I have never seen a buck this big on my property in central Minnesota and would have never believed it until my Cuddeback got these two pictures of him I have lived he for 22 years!
Charlie Ross
Princeton, MN
11/10/2009
My Cuddeback captured this turkey flying through. Wow is that fast trigger speed or what!!
Princeton, MN
11/10/2009
My Cuddeback captured this turkey flying through. Wow is that fast trigger speed or what!!
Kevin Bentz
Merrill, WI
11/10/2009
I have hunted tis spot for two years and have seen small bucks. Now I know this spot has some nice deer.
Merrill, WI
11/10/2009
I have hunted tis spot for two years and have seen small bucks. Now I know this spot has some nice deer.
Kevin Bentz
Merrill, WI
11/10/2009
Without the cuddeback capture we would have never known these two bucks were here. So kool to see them sparing.
Merrill, WI
11/10/2009
Without the cuddeback capture we would have never known these two bucks were here. So kool to see them sparing.
Brandon Scott
Park Falls, WI
11/9/2009
Thia picture is just self explanatory. It's just a funny photo.
Park Falls, WI
11/9/2009
Thia picture is just self explanatory. It's just a funny photo.
Ronald McCleskey
Wichita Falls, TX
11/9/2009
Picture #0038 is of a deer we have been watching for 4 seasons and he has always been an 8. This year he has a kicker of right beam. He is coming by a scrape (under the horse apple you see thru his rack). Picture # 0043 is a doe we have seen for 3 seasons. She is not big, but appears old and has a wrinkled, dark hide. Picture 00155(2) is of the best racked buck we had working a scrape in the back corner of our lease. He broke his 10-11 left G-2 of back around Sept. 23rd. He jumped the string on a bow shot and was hit high and behind the shoulder on Oct. 4th and was seen again Oct. 25th alive and well. We are still after him and the big 8 point.
Wichita Falls, TX
11/9/2009
Picture #0038 is of a deer we have been watching for 4 seasons and he has always been an 8. This year he has a kicker of right beam. He is coming by a scrape (under the horse apple you see thru his rack). Picture # 0043 is a doe we have seen for 3 seasons. She is not big, but appears old and has a wrinkled, dark hide. Picture 00155(2) is of the best racked buck we had working a scrape in the back corner of our lease. He broke his 10-11 left G-2 of back around Sept. 23rd. He jumped the string on a bow shot and was hit high and behind the shoulder on Oct. 4th and was seen again Oct. 25th alive and well. We are still after him and the big 8 point.