Photo/Video Galleries
Joshua Brown
Browerville, MN
8/2/2009
First, I can't belive how clear each photo comes out with your camera and love the long battery life. They's are just some photos that I have got of a nice buck on my brother's land. He's land is kindof close to town and it's only about 40 arces, but some how be able to see this nice buck.
Browerville, MN
8/2/2009
First, I can't belive how clear each photo comes out with your camera and love the long battery life. They's are just some photos that I have got of a nice buck on my brother's land. He's land is kindof close to town and it's only about 40 arces, but some how be able to see this nice buck.
Revel Rawlings
Ridgeland, MS
8/2/2009
Big tumor on face. I have gotten 3 yrs of pictures of this deer. this is the largest i have seen the growth.
Ridgeland, MS
8/2/2009
Big tumor on face. I have gotten 3 yrs of pictures of this deer. this is the largest i have seen the growth.
Chris Chandley
Jonesborough, TN
8/2/2009
Our camera captured a very rare image of a Coyote attacking a Raccoon!
Jonesborough, TN
8/2/2009
Our camera captured a very rare image of a Coyote attacking a Raccoon!
Rickey Kinslow
Bloomfield, NM
8/2/2009
While scouting for the archery hunt this July; for the 2009 hunt we captured this nice mule deer buck. Looks like he's a 4x4 with brow tines. The 2nd. pictures is of a doe & fawn, mule deer.
Bloomfield, NM
8/2/2009
While scouting for the archery hunt this July; for the 2009 hunt we captured this nice mule deer buck. Looks like he's a 4x4 with brow tines. The 2nd. pictures is of a doe & fawn, mule deer.
DEREK SCRITCHFIELD
HYNDMAN, PA
8/2/2009
THIS IS WAS DEER MANAGEMENT LOOKS LIKE AFTER THREE YEARS OF PATIENT WAITING.
HYNDMAN, PA
8/2/2009
THIS IS WAS DEER MANAGEMENT LOOKS LIKE AFTER THREE YEARS OF PATIENT WAITING.
Ward Hemstock
Tara, Ontario Canada. N0H 1K0, ON
8/1/2009
for some time now i have been experimenting with different formulas for a home made deer attractant. i purchased a cuddeback to help me test different recipies, and to photograph wildlife as a hobbie. i like the simplicity of operation that these cameras have, and i have taken hundreds of photographs over the last two and a half months and i am still using the original batteries. the attractant formula i used at this site seems to work quite well. the ingredients can all be purchased at a grocery store and it costs aprox. five dollars for a months worth. and thanks to this cuddeback camera, i know that it attracts does as well as bucks!
Tara, Ontario Canada. N0H 1K0, ON
8/1/2009
for some time now i have been experimenting with different formulas for a home made deer attractant. i purchased a cuddeback to help me test different recipies, and to photograph wildlife as a hobbie. i like the simplicity of operation that these cameras have, and i have taken hundreds of photographs over the last two and a half months and i am still using the original batteries. the attractant formula i used at this site seems to work quite well. the ingredients can all be purchased at a grocery store and it costs aprox. five dollars for a months worth. and thanks to this cuddeback camera, i know that it attracts does as well as bucks!
Wayne Grein
Ste. Genevieve, MO
8/1/2009
Do you think I'm excited about this year's hunt? You bet!!! The buck in the middle is a 6 1/2 year old buck that I passed as a two year old, missed as a four year old, and saw 6 times last year as a five year old but could never get close enough for a shot. I also have his sheds from when he was 1 1/2, 2 1/2, 4 1/2, and 5 1/2. I definitely have a history with this buck and I won't be satisfied until he's on my wall. The other picture is of the same three bucks. I've also included one of the 6 year old and the eight (which isn't a bad deer either) Thanks to my Cuddeback Capture I know this bucks home territory, which includes the clover food plot in the photo. I know where my stand will be opening day! I know you here it all the time, but I too used competitor's cameras for years, but never again. How can you dispute photos like these, it's Cuddeback and only Cuddeback for me!
Ste. Genevieve, MO
8/1/2009
Do you think I'm excited about this year's hunt? You bet!!! The buck in the middle is a 6 1/2 year old buck that I passed as a two year old, missed as a four year old, and saw 6 times last year as a five year old but could never get close enough for a shot. I also have his sheds from when he was 1 1/2, 2 1/2, 4 1/2, and 5 1/2. I definitely have a history with this buck and I won't be satisfied until he's on my wall. The other picture is of the same three bucks. I've also included one of the 6 year old and the eight (which isn't a bad deer either) Thanks to my Cuddeback Capture I know this bucks home territory, which includes the clover food plot in the photo. I know where my stand will be opening day! I know you here it all the time, but I too used competitor's cameras for years, but never again. How can you dispute photos like these, it's Cuddeback and only Cuddeback for me!