Photo/Video Galleries
Randy Moran
Koshkonong, MO
7/28/2005
This sure is a weird picture, I don't know what they are doing, its to early to see any breeding, I guess it maybe getting there pecking order established or something. Thanks for a great product. You should put a warning label on your cameras, they are habit forming LOL. Randy Moran
Koshkonong, MO
7/28/2005
This sure is a weird picture, I don't know what they are doing, its to early to see any breeding, I guess it maybe getting there pecking order established or something. Thanks for a great product. You should put a warning label on your cameras, they are habit forming LOL. Randy Moran
Smokey Andler
Montello, WI
7/28/2005
I checked this camera within 2 hours of when the picture was taken!! You can see the house in the treeline!!
Montello, WI
7/28/2005
I checked this camera within 2 hours of when the picture was taken!! You can see the house in the treeline!!
Lee Papendorf
Pleasant Prairie, WI
7/27/2005
These two boars strolled in to check out some food. Once they seen what was for dinner they didn't want to share.
Pleasant Prairie, WI
7/27/2005
These two boars strolled in to check out some food. Once they seen what was for dinner they didn't want to share.
DAVID C MAY
UNION SPRINGS, AL
7/27/2005
Having just purchased a piece of property, I set up my CuddeBack to see if any deer were on the property. I belive I will be pleased with this property purchase
UNION SPRINGS, AL
7/27/2005
Having just purchased a piece of property, I set up my CuddeBack to see if any deer were on the property. I belive I will be pleased with this property purchase
Ted k graser, CPA
Burlington, WI
7/27/2005
I have watched this buck mature and elude hunting pressure through the past 3 years. This picture was taken in July 2003. He is still alive in 2005 as a heavy 10 point. I do not have pictures of him in 2005, but have viewed him closely in early mornings. He mysteriously disappears during the deer gun seasons in Wisconsin
Burlington, WI
7/27/2005
I have watched this buck mature and elude hunting pressure through the past 3 years. This picture was taken in July 2003. He is still alive in 2005 as a heavy 10 point. I do not have pictures of him in 2005, but have viewed him closely in early mornings. He mysteriously disappears during the deer gun seasons in Wisconsin
Eric Busch
Sandy, OR
7/26/2005
This bear had been tearing apart our apple and plum trees for quite a while. We had a cuddeback camera shipped overnight so we could capture it in the act. The first night we had three pictures of this bear, plus a few more of the deer in our area. This is the best picture of the bear.
Sandy, OR
7/26/2005
This bear had been tearing apart our apple and plum trees for quite a while. We had a cuddeback camera shipped overnight so we could capture it in the act. The first night we had three pictures of this bear, plus a few more of the deer in our area. This is the best picture of the bear.
Mike Erickson
Eau Claire, WI
7/26/2005
I've got two Cuddebacks now and love them. During the 2004 Archery Season I captured picture number 1 with a bear laying down stretching in some corn. During July of the 2005 scouting season, I captured Pictures two and three. These are some of the most unique pictures I have of Bear. A beautiful black bear standing up with a white triangle on his chest. The last one shows a different bear scratching himself on a tree. I've also used my Cuddeback in time lapse mode to show all the stages of building a food plot....from woods, to dirt, to a plush green field..... Mike Erickson
Eau Claire, WI
7/26/2005
I've got two Cuddebacks now and love them. During the 2004 Archery Season I captured picture number 1 with a bear laying down stretching in some corn. During July of the 2005 scouting season, I captured Pictures two and three. These are some of the most unique pictures I have of Bear. A beautiful black bear standing up with a white triangle on his chest. The last one shows a different bear scratching himself on a tree. I've also used my Cuddeback in time lapse mode to show all the stages of building a food plot....from woods, to dirt, to a plush green field..... Mike Erickson