Photo/Video Galleries
Angus Kondratowicz
Fair lawn, NJ
11/19/2006
Under one of my my deer stands. To bad....No more bear hunting in the Garbage State!!! These guys love my corn pile. Thanks for a great product, the battery life is amazing!!!
Fair lawn, NJ
11/19/2006
Under one of my my deer stands. To bad....No more bear hunting in the Garbage State!!! These guys love my corn pile. Thanks for a great product, the battery life is amazing!!!
Gerry Roethle
Eagle, WI
11/18/2006
I have a giant scrape in a corridor between a river and two foodplots located on my farm in Crawford Co. WI. I have had this camera on the same scrape for two weeks and caught 15 different bucks visiting the scrape. Many were very big, but these were definitely the most picturesque of the shots taken. Note the moon and eyes in the background of the first pic with a large licking branch above the scrape.
Eagle, WI
11/18/2006
I have a giant scrape in a corridor between a river and two foodplots located on my farm in Crawford Co. WI. I have had this camera on the same scrape for two weeks and caught 15 different bucks visiting the scrape. Many were very big, but these were definitely the most picturesque of the shots taken. Note the moon and eyes in the background of the first pic with a large licking branch above the scrape.
matt moore
edmond, OK
11/18/2006
I have had my Expert set up in this particular area for about 3 weeks, and this great camera has captured awesome pics. This is a great one of two does going at it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
edmond, OK
11/18/2006
I have had my Expert set up in this particular area for about 3 weeks, and this great camera has captured awesome pics. This is a great one of two does going at it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jim Stavola Jr.
Pt. Pleasant Beach, NJ
11/18/2006
I have two buck decoys set up back behind the barn, two sundays ago i came out to feed the animals and both targets had been tour up by a real buck! I mean parts are everywhere, so i went out that day and purchased a cuddeback. The suspense was killing, what could of done that to those targets? After a week of the camera being set up i finaly got the picture that tells the story. Love the camera works great proof is in the pudding!
Pt. Pleasant Beach, NJ
11/18/2006
I have two buck decoys set up back behind the barn, two sundays ago i came out to feed the animals and both targets had been tour up by a real buck! I mean parts are everywhere, so i went out that day and purchased a cuddeback. The suspense was killing, what could of done that to those targets? After a week of the camera being set up i finaly got the picture that tells the story. Love the camera works great proof is in the pudding!
Kenneth House
Jefferson, TX
11/18/2006
The deer at the feeder was shot almost one month before this picture was taken. I thought it was a clean miss. Never found any blood trail. then a month later she shows back up at my feeder with an arrow in her head.
Jefferson, TX
11/18/2006
The deer at the feeder was shot almost one month before this picture was taken. I thought it was a clean miss. Never found any blood trail. then a month later she shows back up at my feeder with an arrow in her head.
James Etheridge
Pikeville, NC
11/17/2006
i bought a cuddeback just to have fun with. thanks cuddeback
Pikeville, NC
11/17/2006
i bought a cuddeback just to have fun with. thanks cuddeback
Jerry Westcott
Newark Valley, NY
11/17/2006
After a cold fruitless hunting day in Saskatchewan, my guide Jason Peterson showed me show his Excite photos of this 13 pointer and I hunted that area the following day. After 10 hours in a blind in sub-zero temps., this 172 buck appeared in diminishing shooting light and I shot my biggest buck ever. I never would have withstood these conditions without the super Cuddeback photo intelligence. Thank You! Jerry R. Westcott - Hunter & Freelance Writer
Newark Valley, NY
11/17/2006
After a cold fruitless hunting day in Saskatchewan, my guide Jason Peterson showed me show his Excite photos of this 13 pointer and I hunted that area the following day. After 10 hours in a blind in sub-zero temps., this 172 buck appeared in diminishing shooting light and I shot my biggest buck ever. I never would have withstood these conditions without the super Cuddeback photo intelligence. Thank You! Jerry R. Westcott - Hunter & Freelance Writer