Photo/Video Galleries
Jeff Harkins
Suches, GA
3/17/2008
Getting pictures and video of these three gobblers for a couple weeks now. Checking the camera is almost more fun than hunting.
Suches, GA
3/17/2008
Getting pictures and video of these three gobblers for a couple weeks now. Checking the camera is almost more fun than hunting.
Jarrod Head
Sullivan, MO
3/16/2008
This is the location my father taught me to turkey hunt as a young boy. It is on top a rigid above the river bottoms. I set up my Cuddeback to see if any turkeys were using the area for struttin and the picture tells the rest of the story. I couldn't wait to show this picture to my dad!
Sullivan, MO
3/16/2008
This is the location my father taught me to turkey hunt as a young boy. It is on top a rigid above the river bottoms. I set up my Cuddeback to see if any turkeys were using the area for struttin and the picture tells the rest of the story. I couldn't wait to show this picture to my dad!
Bobbi Hern
Cedarville, WV
3/16/2008
We hadn't seen these bucks until after buck season. I guess when their natural food sources were gone they had to come to our feeder to eat. I guess they must have thought it was getting too crowded!
Cedarville, WV
3/16/2008
We hadn't seen these bucks until after buck season. I guess when their natural food sources were gone they had to come to our feeder to eat. I guess they must have thought it was getting too crowded!
Tab Wharton
LaVale, MD
3/15/2008
The upcoming turkey season has great expectations after seeing this line up of long beards trying to impress the hens. I have had this camera for a number of years and have enjoyed the photos captured and always look forward to viewing the media card.
LaVale, MD
3/15/2008
The upcoming turkey season has great expectations after seeing this line up of long beards trying to impress the hens. I have had this camera for a number of years and have enjoyed the photos captured and always look forward to viewing the media card.
Bobbi Hern
Cedarville, WV
3/15/2008
These bucks started coming in to my feeder way after buck season. I don't know where they were hiding, but they hid well.
Cedarville, WV
3/15/2008
These bucks started coming in to my feeder way after buck season. I don't know where they were hiding, but they hid well.
Todd Edwards
Crawford, GA
3/15/2008
These are two pretty pictures that my Cudde took in the same travel corridor. Thanks for a great product.
Crawford, GA
3/15/2008
These are two pretty pictures that my Cudde took in the same travel corridor. Thanks for a great product.
Todd Edwards
Crawford, GA
3/15/2008
I have made plans to hunt only with a bow during the 08' season. I have been doing all my scouting with this in mind. I found this one great spot that will work perfectly for bow hunting. Since I love to use my two Cuddebacks to scout for me when I'm not around, I hung one in this travel corridor between a bedding area and a feeding area. I have been getting many photos here. I laughed when I viewed this photo. It's never fun when you are bringing up the rear. The scenery never changes!!!
Crawford, GA
3/15/2008
I have made plans to hunt only with a bow during the 08' season. I have been doing all my scouting with this in mind. I found this one great spot that will work perfectly for bow hunting. Since I love to use my two Cuddebacks to scout for me when I'm not around, I hung one in this travel corridor between a bedding area and a feeding area. I have been getting many photos here. I laughed when I viewed this photo. It's never fun when you are bringing up the rear. The scenery never changes!!!
greg kesner
remington, VA
3/15/2008
I have an excite that I use to monitor my supplemental feeding station. I have seen deer, bear, turkeys, raccoons, foxes and squirrels. On this particular day my cuddeback caught a red fox pouncing on a grey squirrel. As yo ucan see from the picture, the fox is entering the frame from the far left. I am positive that with any other brand of camera with a slower reaction time I would have missed this once in a lifetime image. Anyone who questions the trigger speed of the cuddeback should look at this photo.
remington, VA
3/15/2008
I have an excite that I use to monitor my supplemental feeding station. I have seen deer, bear, turkeys, raccoons, foxes and squirrels. On this particular day my cuddeback caught a red fox pouncing on a grey squirrel. As yo ucan see from the picture, the fox is entering the frame from the far left. I am positive that with any other brand of camera with a slower reaction time I would have missed this once in a lifetime image. Anyone who questions the trigger speed of the cuddeback should look at this photo.