Photo/Video Galleries
Zach Witt
Mc Farland, WI
8/11/2009
It's the middle of July and this bad boy tom is strutting for my brand new Capture! Also a few other pics of deer and turkey mingling.
Mc Farland, WI
8/11/2009
It's the middle of July and this bad boy tom is strutting for my brand new Capture! Also a few other pics of deer and turkey mingling.
cindy carlson schlipp
isanti, MN
8/11/2009
I had a grassy spot with deer beds in it,So I put up my no flash to see what deer they could be? I thougth it could be does and fawns and maybe a small buck well the cuddeback showed me a thing or two or three.
isanti, MN
8/11/2009
I had a grassy spot with deer beds in it,So I put up my no flash to see what deer they could be? I thougth it could be does and fawns and maybe a small buck well the cuddeback showed me a thing or two or three.
Jim Sattazahn
Wentzville, MO
8/11/2009
We placed a Trophy Rock behind the pond and put the Capture out on the trail. We have watched these deer grow all summer.
Wentzville, MO
8/11/2009
We placed a Trophy Rock behind the pond and put the Capture out on the trail. We have watched these deer grow all summer.
Kent Chelewski
Lincoln, NE
8/11/2009
We just bought a bunch of cuddback cameras this year for scouting purposes to find big bucks. We found the but in one of the strangest places you have ever seen a deer. these mulies have been slrrping in this old abandon barn on our property. not knowing how many deer were in there se set one of your camers up. We pulled up to check the camera and found that they were still bedded in there during the middle of the day. We reached through the window to grab the camera as they watched us figuring they would bolt they watched as quiet as could be knowing they were safe in their little home sweet home.
Lincoln, NE
8/11/2009
We just bought a bunch of cuddback cameras this year for scouting purposes to find big bucks. We found the but in one of the strangest places you have ever seen a deer. these mulies have been slrrping in this old abandon barn on our property. not knowing how many deer were in there se set one of your camers up. We pulled up to check the camera and found that they were still bedded in there during the middle of the day. We reached through the window to grab the camera as they watched us figuring they would bolt they watched as quiet as could be knowing they were safe in their little home sweet home.
jessie baumgartner
dakota, MN
8/11/2009
This deer was a typical twelve pointer last year. This year he is a sixteen pointer with a twenty-two inch inside spread, maybe more. I'm looking forward to opening day.
dakota, MN
8/11/2009
This deer was a typical twelve pointer last year. This year he is a sixteen pointer with a twenty-two inch inside spread, maybe more. I'm looking forward to opening day.
cory giles
pleasantville, IA
8/11/2009
trigger speed doesn't even compare to other cameras. awesome product...
pleasantville, IA
8/11/2009
trigger speed doesn't even compare to other cameras. awesome product...
Scott Paterson
Otis, MA
8/11/2009
I was happy to find this photo of such a beautiful animal on my No Flash Cuddeback. At first glance I thought the Bobcat had a squirrel in its mouth but on closer inspection I believe it is a bobcat cub being moved to a new hiding spot. What do you think?
Otis, MA
8/11/2009
I was happy to find this photo of such a beautiful animal on my No Flash Cuddeback. At first glance I thought the Bobcat had a squirrel in its mouth but on closer inspection I believe it is a bobcat cub being moved to a new hiding spot. What do you think?
Casey Adams
Ellisville, MS
8/11/2009
I have been watching this deer grow all summer and I hope is still around in October. Notice the black mark on his left ear.
Ellisville, MS
8/11/2009
I have been watching this deer grow all summer and I hope is still around in October. Notice the black mark on his left ear.