Photo/Video Galleries
Rod Menzer
Sheboygan, WI
12/26/2017
I use have 10 cuddeback cameras on my property in KY and never miss a deer. I have had many good bucks on camera over the years and was expecting to see one of the two good bucks I had in velvet when I checked my cameras next and when the big 10 showed, I was left speechless and named him Donut (because everyone wants a donut). He survived the modern gun season and I am hopeful we will encounter each other next season as my buck tag was already used on the nice 8 pt.
Sheboygan, WI
12/26/2017
I use have 10 cuddeback cameras on my property in KY and never miss a deer. I have had many good bucks on camera over the years and was expecting to see one of the two good bucks I had in velvet when I checked my cameras next and when the big 10 showed, I was left speechless and named him Donut (because everyone wants a donut). He survived the modern gun season and I am hopeful we will encounter each other next season as my buck tag was already used on the nice 8 pt.
Scott Rhoades
Delaware, OH
12/26/2017
I have had my cuddeback camera for some 3 years. I had to relocate for work and moved to a more residential area. I typically always put out a bird feeder for entertainment for my cats but to no surprise, had deer coming in to the feeder. So I set up my trail came and now, based off the deer that are coming in to my feeder, now it has become entertainment for me. The buck in my photos has been coming in for last two years. Enjoy.
Delaware, OH
12/26/2017
I have had my cuddeback camera for some 3 years. I had to relocate for work and moved to a more residential area. I typically always put out a bird feeder for entertainment for my cats but to no surprise, had deer coming in to the feeder. So I set up my trail came and now, based off the deer that are coming in to my feeder, now it has become entertainment for me. The buck in my photos has been coming in for last two years. Enjoy.
Matthew Lang
South Milwaukee, WI
12/26/2017
The scent remains. Coyotes still visiting the spot of a gut pile a month after deer season.
South Milwaukee, WI
12/26/2017
The scent remains. Coyotes still visiting the spot of a gut pile a month after deer season.
Ron White
Lancaster, NH
12/25/2017
Received one of my Christmas presents when I checked one of my trail cameras on my property I know this high spot has a deer bed down every once and a while I have captured does here in the past but this ten point was a surprise I knew he was around but it was a long shot to have him bed down and sleep a bit in front of my camera.
Lancaster, NH
12/25/2017
Received one of my Christmas presents when I checked one of my trail cameras on my property I know this high spot has a deer bed down every once and a while I have captured does here in the past but this ten point was a surprise I knew he was around but it was a long shot to have him bed down and sleep a bit in front of my camera.
James Rhoten
Big Stone Gap, VA
12/25/2017
Been chasing this Bruiser in Highland County, Ohio for three years with zero sightings on stand. He seems to love the Cuddeback camera tho. its a never ending game of cat and mouse,if he lives to see next year he will be an absolute toad. All images are from the 2017 season.
Big Stone Gap, VA
12/25/2017
Been chasing this Bruiser in Highland County, Ohio for three years with zero sightings on stand. He seems to love the Cuddeback camera tho. its a never ending game of cat and mouse,if he lives to see next year he will be an absolute toad. All images are from the 2017 season.
Tyler Bowers
Polo, IL
12/25/2017
So months ago I purchased a new Cuddeback Long Range IR, as my orginal ambush was only ever lucky to capture just one photo of something walking by. Having the 5 picture burst mode got me excited to see how many more pictures I would get. Have this crazy idea of getting a bunch of good trail camera pictures to make a collage to hang on the wall. So I set the camera up near a creek crossing that seemed like a pretty popular area for the local wildlife. And couldn't believe the nice size buck that walked by it, nice start to the new camera.
Polo, IL
12/25/2017
So months ago I purchased a new Cuddeback Long Range IR, as my orginal ambush was only ever lucky to capture just one photo of something walking by. Having the 5 picture burst mode got me excited to see how many more pictures I would get. Have this crazy idea of getting a bunch of good trail camera pictures to make a collage to hang on the wall. So I set the camera up near a creek crossing that seemed like a pretty popular area for the local wildlife. And couldn't believe the nice size buck that walked by it, nice start to the new camera.
Tyler Bowers
Polo, IL
12/25/2017
Every year on our families small 165 acre farm I love hanging up my Cuddeback trail camera. However this year, I purchased a new Long Range IR wanting the 5 picture burst mode to capture more photos. And it absolutely didn't disappoint, got several nice size bucks and even a adorable lil guy that was refreshing to see after being out shopping at a area butcher shop and seeing all the deer hanging up in the back waiting to be processed.
Polo, IL
12/25/2017
Every year on our families small 165 acre farm I love hanging up my Cuddeback trail camera. However this year, I purchased a new Long Range IR wanting the 5 picture burst mode to capture more photos. And it absolutely didn't disappoint, got several nice size bucks and even a adorable lil guy that was refreshing to see after being out shopping at a area butcher shop and seeing all the deer hanging up in the back waiting to be processed.
Warren Bonneksen
Catharpin, VA
12/25/2017
A buddy and I have hunted this spot a lot this year and not seen anything. All the pictures we've gotten at this spot are at night. Hoping to catching them in day light hours. It figures a doe shows up in day light hours when we had to return back to work after being off for 2 week. The does looks straight in the camera to say hello. THAT WHY ITS CALLED HUNTING.
Catharpin, VA
12/25/2017
A buddy and I have hunted this spot a lot this year and not seen anything. All the pictures we've gotten at this spot are at night. Hoping to catching them in day light hours. It figures a doe shows up in day light hours when we had to return back to work after being off for 2 week. The does looks straight in the camera to say hello. THAT WHY ITS CALLED HUNTING.