Photo/Video Galleries
nelson baird
dunn, NC
2/22/2020
i had put my camera up over a corn pile in my field, there where doves eating it, the camera caught this hawk in a dive catching him some food, how is that for fast trigger speed.
dunn, NC
2/22/2020
i had put my camera up over a corn pile in my field, there where doves eating it, the camera caught this hawk in a dive catching him some food, how is that for fast trigger speed.
Bill Coates
Addsion, NY
2/17/2020
made a water hole last year and the wild life enjoyed it one pic is me in the stand during bow season
Addsion, NY
2/17/2020
made a water hole last year and the wild life enjoyed it one pic is me in the stand during bow season
randy chandler
Albertville, AL
2/16/2020
Hutting in Skyline Alabama trying to bag the big one using the camera to help decide which way the are travelling and there size sometime I think its more fun checking to see what's on the camera than actually hunting lol The first pic is with old cudde back the date and time is not correct recently traded it in for the new 1347
Albertville, AL
2/16/2020
Hutting in Skyline Alabama trying to bag the big one using the camera to help decide which way the are travelling and there size sometime I think its more fun checking to see what's on the camera than actually hunting lol The first pic is with old cudde back the date and time is not correct recently traded it in for the new 1347
scot makai
Rochester, NY
2/16/2020
These cameras are great. Here we see a doe being hunted by an young buck taken about six minutes apart.
Rochester, NY
2/16/2020
These cameras are great. Here we see a doe being hunted by an young buck taken about six minutes apart.
Good Shepherd
Aiken, SC
2/16/2020
Check out this wicked monster buck that appeared this year on Halloween eve. I've been hunting him for three years now. This is the biggest buck that I've had the privilege to hunt. I hunt on public property in Georgia, and bucks like this face intense hunting pressure which pushes them to be nocturnal. Last year he had double drop tines and two freakish kickers coming out the back. I captured only one daylight photo of him after a controlled burn got him up and moving. We nicknamed him Double-Dee or DD for the unique rack. I use a small mesh network of three CuddeLink Dual Cell (K-5789) and CuddeLink Long Range IR (J-1415) cameras linked together to cast a wide net and learn his pattern. Cuddeback has helped me pursue this public land monster, because there are no other cameras on the market that offer this unique mesh network technology. I wasn't able to have an opportunity at him this year, but can't wait to see what he will turn into next year. I'm hoping to broaden the mesh network with another Cuddeback cam to find his bedding area and increase my chances at a successful harvest. I'm trying to convince my wife to allow me to get a full mount of this buck of a lifetime if I'm able to finally connect with him. But she just shakes her head and looks at me with curiosity and suspicion. I haven't figured out yet if it's because she can't fathom the idea of having a full whitetail buck mount around the house or the fact that it's a nice rack that my buddy and I nicknamed DD. Either way, if it actually happens, I'll owe it all to Cuddeback for helping me get it done!
Aiken, SC
2/16/2020
Check out this wicked monster buck that appeared this year on Halloween eve. I've been hunting him for three years now. This is the biggest buck that I've had the privilege to hunt. I hunt on public property in Georgia, and bucks like this face intense hunting pressure which pushes them to be nocturnal. Last year he had double drop tines and two freakish kickers coming out the back. I captured only one daylight photo of him after a controlled burn got him up and moving. We nicknamed him Double-Dee or DD for the unique rack. I use a small mesh network of three CuddeLink Dual Cell (K-5789) and CuddeLink Long Range IR (J-1415) cameras linked together to cast a wide net and learn his pattern. Cuddeback has helped me pursue this public land monster, because there are no other cameras on the market that offer this unique mesh network technology. I wasn't able to have an opportunity at him this year, but can't wait to see what he will turn into next year. I'm hoping to broaden the mesh network with another Cuddeback cam to find his bedding area and increase my chances at a successful harvest. I'm trying to convince my wife to allow me to get a full mount of this buck of a lifetime if I'm able to finally connect with him. But she just shakes her head and looks at me with curiosity and suspicion. I haven't figured out yet if it's because she can't fathom the idea of having a full whitetail buck mount around the house or the fact that it's a nice rack that my buddy and I nicknamed DD. Either way, if it actually happens, I'll owe it all to Cuddeback for helping me get it done!