Photo/Video Galleries

Jack White
Carrsville, VA
7/29/2016
I set my cuddeback long range camera up next to my biologic plot as I knew the deer were using it. I put out a few apples from my apple tree to see if any deer would stop for a taste before they went into the biologic. With the fast trigger speed of my cuddeback long range I got this awesome picture. Thanks cuddeback ,I own eight of your camera`s and there`s none better.
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Jim Green
Vandalia, MI
7/29/2016
I had finished trapping for the year and put the camera out to scout for the following year. What a surprise to see to large males traveling together.
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Te Thompson
Perryville, AR
7/28/2016
forgot & left camera up from Jan - July note where I live in the spring bear pass through here but have not seen one in the last 2 years. Nice to know who is on your land.
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Jacob
Aroda, VA
7/27/2016
I was excited to see if I had captured any deer pictures in the snow but found that I had captured a picture of a beautiful cat instead. While viewing the pictures my camera had captured, I found the picture of the fox right after I viewed the picture of the cat and was shocked by what I thought the fox had in its mouth. After examining the two photos more closely, I found that the pictures were taken on different days and that the rabbit the fox had in its mouth was to small to be the cat, giving me joy that the cat was not injured as I had suspected.
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Evan Stravinski
West Pittston, PA
7/27/2016
Young and curious fawn seems to be interested in my Cuddeback camera.
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Evan Stravinski
West Pittston, PA
7/27/2016
This big Pennsylvania white-tail is making visits to my mineral site. Can't wait to see him this archery season!
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John Chappell
Harrisburg, IL
7/26/2016
This is a buck my dad and I found at the first of the year. we just found out he has a buddy.
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Andrew Spivey
Zachary, LA
7/26/2016
Using my Cuddeback Attack IR to scout the deer cruising through the funnel on the back side of my new farm, apparently a crow decided to drop in and join the other feeding on protein pellets.
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Andrew Spivey
Zachary, LA
7/26/2016
Using my Cuddeback Attack IR to scout the deer cruising through the funnel on the back side of my new farm, apparently a crow decided to use my camera as a roost.
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Levi
Webster Springs, WV
7/26/2016
Left my Cuddeback Ambush IR out for the longest time after Christmas. Expected it to be dead when I went back in July to get it. I was then amazed it had lasted almost 5 months. Then I got to this picture and was shocked because I had never seen a turkey in this location and better yet a big tom with a double beard. Cuddeback fan forever!!
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