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George Lambert
Delta Junction, AK
6/21/2026
I have been using Cuddeback cameras exclusively since 2007 or 08. Using them has become part of my spring summer and fall recreation, capturing pictures of the wildlife, predominately moose coming into the pond on my property. in addition to moose, I've capture pictures of grizzly bear, buffalo, wolves, lynx, and coyotes. Spring after the moose have calved is always my favorite time. Seeing the young calves experience water for the first time is always enjoyable. In late summer my Cuddeback cameras become my primary scouting tool, I position them on the main trails moose use to cross my property, looking for antler group, and hoping for a legal bull as a potential target for hunting season. Can anyone tell me why one of my cameras is only take pictures in pink hughes?
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Steven Wallace
MUSKEGON, MI
6/20/2026
Lots of fun!
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Jared Evans
Greenbush, MN
6/19/2026
I have been running Cuddeback cameras for 4 years now. I leave most of them up year round. They work well in the cold and I rarely have to touch the ones with solar panels. They just keep running. They take great pictures and do not spook the animals.
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George Lambert
Delta Junction, AK
6/18/2026
I really enjoy this time of year, when the cow moose bring their new calves to the pond on my farm.
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Wesley Starnes
Hickory, NC
6/17/2026
Deer putting on horns in early morning sunrise.
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Skylar Browne
Hillsville, VA
6/17/2026
Mama black bear and her two cubs. Looks like someone was getting put in timeout! *The camera date and time was incorrect*
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Lillian Knudtson
Tehuacan, NM
6/16/2026
I like that the cuddleback can take video and photos at the same time. I work in a bioreserve in Mexico and we do wildlife monitoring. There was no Mexico option so I put New Mexico in the state category.
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Terry Lane
Grangeville, ID
6/15/2026
This bull has a lot of growing time left this summer.
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Robert Taylor
Vancouver, WA
6/10/2026
Have only had four Cuddeback cameras out for a month. They're on a little used old logging road on timber company property (have permission) and it's been exciting to see all the wildlife in the area. Have recorded many deer, a skunk, rabbits, and a few cougars. No bear so far. Am beginning to get a feel for the various animals' habits thanks to the cameras. The cougars, have seen three distinct ones, seem to reappear every 1 to 2 weeks as they probably prowl a large territory and only return to a given spot rather infrequently. Herds of does seem to come and go in waves; some days they will be none, then all of a sudden will have a plethora.
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David DiCosola
Grand Blanc, MI
6/10/2026
Cool turkey shot
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