Uncompromised craftsmanship and innovative technology help produce the world’s best scouting camera pictures - and set Cuddeback apart from the rest. With ¼ Second Trigger Speed, Center Subject Technology and Zone Control, Cuddeback cameras are just built better. Browse galleries of pictures to see the difference for yourself - we think you’ll agree that the proof is in the picture.
I had been using your camera to help me scout Turkey movement and had left it up after my season was done. When I went to retrieve it I found this picture on it. Looks like there is still a nice one left for next year.
The interesting thig about the two bucks in the first photo is that I had rattled both of them in and capured them on video earlier in the year. The second picture is a very vare sight of a deer standing on its hind legs (not sure wether or not it is a button buck). The third is a demonstartion of the dominance of the buck in the photo (he has already dropped his antlers). I know its way to late for the contest, however if you feel any of them are worthy enoguh to be displaed on the website that would be an honor. Thanks, Gary Lewis.
These are picutres of my spring bear hunt in Idaho. I was able to harvest the bear with the white patch. I have 43 picutes in all of 10 different bears.
Cuddeback triggers so fast that it even caught these speedy rabbits. I just purchased a cuddeback last summer and it's a great camera. Alan Bliss Andrew,Ia.
These two blue heelers came in 10 minutes after the cuddeback captured a small 6 point. Look on the right side of the screen and you can see a deer running through the pines. The dogs look interested but really pay it no attention. Awesome video no way possible without the cuddeback. I love it.
One of my hunting buddies passed on this young deer during the season and then saw a bigger buck in the same area that he could not get a shot at. I saw the bigger deer on the last day of the season and shot a small pine sapling instead of the bucks shoulder. Still waiting to get a picture of the big one that got away. I know its too late for the contest but thought you might like to see it anyway. I never got this kind of pictures with my film camera and rarely any bucks. Two other guys in my hunting club bought cuddebacks after seeing the kind of images I was getting. Now we have three cuddebacks that never come out of the woods. Love the videos also, they blow me away sometimes.