Photo/Video Galleries
Richard Batts
Wilmington, NC
12/30/2008
This nice 8 point began feeding within a week after putting corn out. I placed my 2nd Cuddeback camera at this stand location and immediatly began to pattern several bucks. On 10/17 I took my first 8 point early that morning with my muzzelloader. On 10/25 I took this 8 point just before dark with my 30-06. Both were 18 3/4 + inside. This buck had better mass and no broken points. The 1st one had broken brow tines and less mass, but measured 21 widest tip to tip. I still have a couple nice bucks left for next year. Needless to say my cuddeback cameras have payed off. Excellent camera for the money. Beats the Bushnells I had, both quit flashing within 2 weeks of purchase, sent them back, and purchased my second cuddeback. No comparison in quality of camera and pics. Thanks Cuddeback!
Wilmington, NC
12/30/2008
This nice 8 point began feeding within a week after putting corn out. I placed my 2nd Cuddeback camera at this stand location and immediatly began to pattern several bucks. On 10/17 I took my first 8 point early that morning with my muzzelloader. On 10/25 I took this 8 point just before dark with my 30-06. Both were 18 3/4 + inside. This buck had better mass and no broken points. The 1st one had broken brow tines and less mass, but measured 21 widest tip to tip. I still have a couple nice bucks left for next year. Needless to say my cuddeback cameras have payed off. Excellent camera for the money. Beats the Bushnells I had, both quit flashing within 2 weeks of purchase, sent them back, and purchased my second cuddeback. No comparison in quality of camera and pics. Thanks Cuddeback!
Richard Batts
Wilmington, NC
12/30/2008
Coyote taking a stroll right by a fresh scrape where many photos have been taken this season. This proved to be one hot spot for my Cuddeback Capture. Also a pic of a bobcat that I never new was around until my Cuddeback caputured this amazing cat strolling by my corn pile. I took two eight pointers off this stand eight days apart because I was able to pattern them, something I had not been able to do before.
Wilmington, NC
12/30/2008
Coyote taking a stroll right by a fresh scrape where many photos have been taken this season. This proved to be one hot spot for my Cuddeback Capture. Also a pic of a bobcat that I never new was around until my Cuddeback caputured this amazing cat strolling by my corn pile. I took two eight pointers off this stand eight days apart because I was able to pattern them, something I had not been able to do before.
Richard Batts
Wilmington, NC
12/30/2008
Early season buck smelling the roses over scrape 9 point & 3 point fighting over scrape 8 pointer feeding the morning of 10/24 with smaller buck & racoon, killed the evening of 10/25 at same location
Wilmington, NC
12/30/2008
Early season buck smelling the roses over scrape 9 point & 3 point fighting over scrape 8 pointer feeding the morning of 10/24 with smaller buck & racoon, killed the evening of 10/25 at same location
James Pittman
Newport, NC
12/30/2008
After setting up my camera up on a bait site I was able to get a good shot of a Coyote checking out the area. I also own a moultrie didgital but was not impressed with it at all. I purchased a Cuddeback and had 77 pictures the first nite. Man what a difference!
Newport, NC
12/30/2008
After setting up my camera up on a bait site I was able to get a good shot of a Coyote checking out the area. I also own a moultrie didgital but was not impressed with it at all. I purchased a Cuddeback and had 77 pictures the first nite. Man what a difference!
Ron Tawney
Gallipolis, OH
12/30/2008
Last December my wife got me a Cuddeback No Flash for Christmas. I couldnt wait to try it out so after the late muzzelloader season I set it up near a stand I had used earlier in the yr just to see how well my new Cuddeback would work.I was shocked when my new Cuddeback captured several pictures of a really nice buck I had never seen before.As the 2008 archery season approached in late sept here in Ohio I used my Cuddeback to relocate and pattern the buck from the previous season. Using the Cuddeback saved me hours in the stand as this buck was only using this area in the evenings. On the evening of Oct 19th, 2008 the Pope and Young 8 pointer gave me a 21yard broadside shot.The rest is history.Cuddeback has forever changed the way I hunt. Thanks, Ron Tawney
Gallipolis, OH
12/30/2008
Last December my wife got me a Cuddeback No Flash for Christmas. I couldnt wait to try it out so after the late muzzelloader season I set it up near a stand I had used earlier in the yr just to see how well my new Cuddeback would work.I was shocked when my new Cuddeback captured several pictures of a really nice buck I had never seen before.As the 2008 archery season approached in late sept here in Ohio I used my Cuddeback to relocate and pattern the buck from the previous season. Using the Cuddeback saved me hours in the stand as this buck was only using this area in the evenings. On the evening of Oct 19th, 2008 the Pope and Young 8 pointer gave me a 21yard broadside shot.The rest is history.Cuddeback has forever changed the way I hunt. Thanks, Ron Tawney
Tyler Carmer
Cedar Rapids, IA
12/30/2008
A good looking 140 class 9 point i got on my new Cuddeback Capture!
Cedar Rapids, IA
12/30/2008
A good looking 140 class 9 point i got on my new Cuddeback Capture!
Scott luther
paragould, AR
12/30/2008
Just set my camera up the first week I had it.Seen this Buck a month earlier but nobody believed such a Buck was around.Now me and my Cuddeback have a secret to keep.
paragould, AR
12/30/2008
Just set my camera up the first week I had it.Seen this Buck a month earlier but nobody believed such a Buck was around.Now me and my Cuddeback have a secret to keep.
Todd Zippel
Gillett, WI
12/30/2008
Just got this photo of four nice tom turkey's where I feed. I thought it would be a nice picture, with the fresh snow to share with you all. As for the camera that took the picture, it's a No Flash. I've had others over the years, but the Cuddeback seems to work the best. We now have two No Flash and one Expert. They are the best thing to come around since sliced bread.
Gillett, WI
12/30/2008
Just got this photo of four nice tom turkey's where I feed. I thought it would be a nice picture, with the fresh snow to share with you all. As for the camera that took the picture, it's a No Flash. I've had others over the years, but the Cuddeback seems to work the best. We now have two No Flash and one Expert. They are the best thing to come around since sliced bread.