Photo/Video Galleries
Kyle Breunig
Dane, WI
10/16/2006
Here are two picture of the same buck in the same day, there is only one difference, in the second picture the deer has been shot.
Dane, WI
10/16/2006
Here are two picture of the same buck in the same day, there is only one difference, in the second picture the deer has been shot.
Brandon Chandler
Dixon, KY
10/16/2006
Seen this great buck twice while hunting, but always just out of bow range.
Dixon, KY
10/16/2006
Seen this great buck twice while hunting, but always just out of bow range.
John Corso
Houma, LA
10/16/2006
I checked all my CuddeBacks at midnight before the weekend bow hunt and the stand choice was simple thanks to Cuddeback doing the scouting for me. This nice 8 pointer was there twice in the last two days before my weekend hunt. He showed up the next afternoon and gave me a 15 yard shot. Thanks Cuddeback, that stand was last on my list till I was the pictures.
Houma, LA
10/16/2006
I checked all my CuddeBacks at midnight before the weekend bow hunt and the stand choice was simple thanks to Cuddeback doing the scouting for me. This nice 8 pointer was there twice in the last two days before my weekend hunt. He showed up the next afternoon and gave me a 15 yard shot. Thanks Cuddeback, that stand was last on my list till I was the pictures.
Shannon Sizemore
The Colony, TX
10/16/2006
This was taken in archery season in Muenster, Texas (Cooke County)
The Colony, TX
10/16/2006
This was taken in archery season in Muenster, Texas (Cooke County)
Steve Lang
St. Charles, MO
10/16/2006
Taken with Cuddeback digital on October 6, 2006 in New Hartford, Missouri. The Pike County boys are getting restless!
St. Charles, MO
10/16/2006
Taken with Cuddeback digital on October 6, 2006 in New Hartford, Missouri. The Pike County boys are getting restless!
Troy Feltz
Spencer, WI
10/16/2006
Last year I had this deer in velvet, but deleted the image. I seen him last year in late December, but he had his right side dropped off already. I was hoping he was still in the area and thanks to cuddeback I got him on camera again.
Spencer, WI
10/16/2006
Last year I had this deer in velvet, but deleted the image. I seen him last year in late December, but he had his right side dropped off already. I was hoping he was still in the area and thanks to cuddeback I got him on camera again.
Brandon Geweke
Lake Villa, IL
10/16/2006
Not only can the Cuddeback Digital camera be used for scouting I have used cuddeback film my hunts! I captured my hunt on october 13th while shooting a buck, I had a lung pass through but with my follow up shot I hit him in the spine. Thanks agian Cuddeback for such an unbeliveable camera!!! Brandon Geweke
Lake Villa, IL
10/16/2006
Not only can the Cuddeback Digital camera be used for scouting I have used cuddeback film my hunts! I captured my hunt on october 13th while shooting a buck, I had a lung pass through but with my follow up shot I hit him in the spine. Thanks agian Cuddeback for such an unbeliveable camera!!! Brandon Geweke
Dan Kuhn
Green Bay, WI
10/16/2006
This is the second largest buck I have seen using my two Cuddebacks over the last two years. 40 acres of private land, no fence. It is a nice close-up with a 3.0 megapixel.
Green Bay, WI
10/16/2006
This is the second largest buck I have seen using my two Cuddebacks over the last two years. 40 acres of private land, no fence. It is a nice close-up with a 3.0 megapixel.
Dan Kuhn
Green Bay, WI
10/16/2006
This is the largest buck I have seen using my two Cuddebacks over the last two years. 40 acres of private land, no fence. I have five pictures of him on this one morning. The first is him coming in. The second is him getting up from being bedded down for almost two hours directly in front of the camera! The last three are taken while he moves around in front of the camera. The flash did not seem to concern him. Very exciting! Hopefully I see him in the next couple weeks while bowhunting.
Green Bay, WI
10/16/2006
This is the largest buck I have seen using my two Cuddebacks over the last two years. 40 acres of private land, no fence. I have five pictures of him on this one morning. The first is him coming in. The second is him getting up from being bedded down for almost two hours directly in front of the camera! The last three are taken while he moves around in front of the camera. The flash did not seem to concern him. Very exciting! Hopefully I see him in the next couple weeks while bowhunting.