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Welcome to the Cuddeback Digital Camera Photo Gallery. The images and text you see below are submitted by you, the consumer. Simply click on the image to see a larger image. If you do not see an icon, it means that it is a video file. Make sure your computer has movie-viewing capability if you wish to watch. You can also right-click on the movie to save it to your desktop and play outside of your web-browser. We hope that you enjoy these photos as much as we do!


joseph raines
madison, wv
Comments: here are some nice buck from southern wv. this place is very remote not many places like this one around anymore.

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joseph  raines
madsion, wv
Comments: this buck was working a scrape at night. he is a nice 8 point. from southern wv.

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joseph  raines
madison, wv
Comments: this bear just happen to come trough.

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joseph raines
madison , wv
Comments: this is a deer from southern wv. he may be a state record. i found his sheds from 07 season. but never seen him during hunting season.

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Matt  Jennett
Williamstown, Nj
Comments: I shot this 8 point back in Nov 07 with the bow not 20 yards to the right of where he stands in this picture. After 2 years of searhing for this guy I finally gave up on him and any hope of him being alive.Until I got this pic of him last week! Thanks Cuddeback

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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
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Nolan  Farr
Jamestown , NY
Comments: We own a small parcel of land that we mainly use for camping and riding our quads. Last year, my dad got me a camara for Christmas and since, I've had it out in various places across the property. Got many pictures of fox, raccons, deer, and turkeys, with a few of coyote, opossum, and bear. Never got many bucks just losts of does, so we didn't spend much time hunting here. Now after recently capturing quite a few different bucks, including this nice five point im regretting not spending more time in this area. Now I can't wait till next year, this bucks is going to be a dandy.

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Tom Nugent
Cedar Rapids, IA
Comments: The Day after Halloween I put our pumpkin in front of the cuddeback knowing that the deer had eaten the previous years carving. The first buck appeared to be shocked by the smiling face but within days the pumpkin was gone.

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eric kincaid
gower, mo
Comments: I have got cuddeback pictures of this deer for 4 years but never seen him with my eyes. I watched him grow into a 6 1/2 year old giant. I have his sheds from 07 as a 4 year old. I was obsessed with this deer. Finally on November 23 2009 I was able to harvest him. He had 16 scorable points and grossed 182 7/8. Cuddeback cameras are in a league of their own. Nothing else even compares.

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Dennis Sentner
Fall River, MA
Comments: This is a new area I found to hunt,looked nice ,very interesting ,I set up the c1000 check it a week later this doe was on it , taken a day later after set up and she found the camara interesting ! She must have like to her pictuer taken because I have few pic of the same doe.

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Charles myers
Hesperia , Mi
Comments: I set up this Cuddeback camera to catch some pictures of coyotes roaming my brothers property. I captured this picture of a mature beautiful bobcat which we had no idea even existed in our area.

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Bill  Smith
Pekin, IN
Comments: I just found this to an exceptional picture with the blending of the light,the surroundings and the sunlight on the deer. I have printed this picture and framed it. My Cuddeback always gives me outstanding quality on all the pictures.

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Ricky 
, VA
Comments: Family dinner with uncle oppossum.

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Chris  Snell
sigel, pa
Comments: I knew there were piebald genes around my property but never noticed this doe until i got this pic of her bedding down

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Chris  Snell
sigel, pa
Comments: I've never seen this deer until my cuddeback got this pic

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Trent Thomas
Burkesville, KY
Comments: some nice lookin toms

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Terry  Smith
Toledo, OR
Comments: Very lucky to keep getting large cat photos. With the Capture I will get a photo if one comes by.

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Robert Triece
Welch, ok
Comments: Set the camera up over some bait just to see how many coyotes were left in our hunting area. We had already taken five coyotes down. Looks like we have three left to work on. Trying to cut down the number of predators to increase fawn survival for the next year.

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Adam  De Ruyter
Sioux Center, IA
Comments: I put my Cuddeback camera on a dead deer in January to study the diet of bald eagles wintering in northwest Iowa. This pair of mature bald eagles helped my research project out, and they got some easy venison in return. Although bald eagles in the area are known for feeding primarily on dead livestock, this photo shows that their diet also consists of at least one natural prey species.

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Zach Betz
valparaiso, IN
Comments: This deer got hit on the road.So we droug it back with the fourwheeler and decided to see wht aswome pictures we could get off it and it took the coyotes about 2 weeks for them to find it but the did.I checked today and the yhad tore the thing apart it almost gone now wait to see wht next weeks pictures put me.~Zach

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Barb  Sulk
Menominee,, MI
Comments: We every year put the camera on our one acre food plot to see the progress of the antler growth of our local deer, We happen to catch these 2 bear on the night that there was a full moon. We actually used this as our 2009 Christmas card, They visited our back yard all summer (bird feeders) We realized it was Big Boy & Pretty girl, two bears that we have seen in previous years, I thought the picture to be so romantic, my husband & I live to see the bears, & when we saw the two of them looking at the moon, it reminded us of ourselves. Between our back yard & the food plot on the back forty we have hundreds of Bear pics on our Cuddebacks this past year, including many of the bear we call "Trippy" one with only 3 legs, as you can see on the pic we are sending

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Bill Gates
Athens, AL
Comments: I had the camera set up on this fence row because there is a persimmon tree there and the deer were visiting it quiet a lot. I was amazed when I came across this photo that the camera caught the doe in mid air, jumping the fence! A true tribute to Cuddebacks trigger speed.

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dennn williams
baltimore, md
Comments: the season is over here in maryland but my cuddeback is still out there hunting

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Peggy Ballard
Kingman, AZ
Comments: These are my favorite Cuddeback photos. My husband and I found a trail that was obviously well used. We expected to find deer and elk on the photos. When we saw that there were over 50 pictures on the SD card we were excited. We were amazed when we saw that most of them were this (brown) black bear. He was hanging out for a while. The (black) black bear appeared on my husband's birthday which he was excited about. Before elk season we went to check the Cuddeback every weekend. (2 hours away) just to see what was wandering through this trail. This bull was lying down on the trail. Never expected to see this. There were over 10 pictures of him getting up and lying back down. Amazing!

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David  Ballard
Kingman, AZ
Comments: This bobcat was one of several captured by the Cuddeback. It's the only camera we trust for good quality pictures and quick shots. We have two Cuddeback Captures and have tried other brands, but these are the only cameras we have gotten good quality pictures from. Bull elk in full velvet (one of hundreds of excellent photos) captured with one Cuddeback camera on a trail in a two month period. We LOVE our Cuddebacks. Mountain lion. Knew they were in the area from tracks but have never seen a mountain lion. We set up the Cuddeback for the first time in the mountains near our home. This was the first photograph it caught. We were amazed! Since then we have left the Cuddeback in the same place and it's like Christmas when we go up to check. Our friends are always anxious to see what we find next and are amazed at the quality of our photos.

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Clifford Lindley
Stuart , OK
Comments: Later is always better for movement! Three of my favorite things!

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Bart Prahl
Manawa, WI
Comments: 1/25/2010 - Full Rack 1/27/2010 - 1/2 Rack, shed left antler 1/27/2010 - Antlerless Keep your cameras out year round,you never know what you may uncover. I know what time & area this deer shed his antlers. Hopefully I'm as resourceful as my Cudde, I will send a pic if I find his headgear:)

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Ernst Skorepa
A-3500 Krems-Stein, Austria,
Comments: two bussards was fighting in my garden in the wood, it was rare, the most time a hive only deers.

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Josh  Denisen
Rochester, mn
Comments: This is a Buck that we have nicknamed "Splinter". I had an encounter with this buck during the rut but he used his smarts to never give me a shot. I never saw him again. Good thing is, he will still be around and even bigger next year!

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William  Larkin
Lyndonville, NY
Comments: I own two Cuddeback cameras. I have one still set up in a thicket on a game trail 150 yards behind the house. IN 10 days I had 141 pictures. 138 photos of deer and 3 red fox. The Cuddeback is the best game camera that I have owned. (I have owned others. They are gathering dust.) Here are two photos of red fox one with a rabbit in his mouth.

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ray gentry
roxboro, nc
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
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Brillion, WI
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Brillion, WI
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Dean Jackson
Morrill, ME
Comments: Bobcat and fox near a bait site that was put out for coyotes.

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Randy  Justice
Buckley, WA
Comments: One of the top predators that roam our woods here in WA. Set my camera up on this trail in Feb.'09 to get pictures of the bulls in the area before they shed their horns. I got the pics of the bulls and a lot more. This trail turned out to be a jackpot for my cuddeback setup. Through Feb. and the rest of '09 my capture has taken over 800 pics, on this same trail, of bulls,bucks,cows, calves, does, fawns, coyotes, bobcats, and bears. This trail was producing such great pics of all the different animals that live here, it was just a matter of time before I would get a pic of a cougar. It finally came in September and this is the first photo taken. I've got a couple more pics of a lion after this one but haven't had one pass in front of the camera in a couple months now. The camera is still in this spot and still producing some great pics of just about everything. I might just give this location and setup another year here, you never know what your going to capture.

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Bob White
Seminole, AL
Comments: Looks like a Happy Fox. Love my Cuddeback.

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Shane Ervin
Tiptonville, Tn
Comments: The first picture there is a shed on the ground in front of the deer, never found a shed this early.

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Ethel  Fentzlaff
Landing, NJ
Comments: 4 bears in one picture

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Mark Newman
Hazlehurst, MS
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Charlene Kral
San Antonio, Tx
Comments: Geez..oh man....I'm on CuddeBack Camera !

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Kellen Novak
Wilber, NE
Comments: I had seen this coyote (or what I'm assuming is the same coyote) many times on my camera throughout the months I had my camera in this spot. When I pulled my card one day to check my pictures though, I couldn't believe what I had on there. I always hear Cuddeback talking about the great trigger speed of their cameras. I think this picture definitely proves how fast the trigger speed is. In the first picture, you can see the mouse on the ground and the coyote nosing around it. In the second picture the camera actually caught the mouse in mid-air from being thrown up by the coyote. It is even better that this picture was taken in the dark, showing just how talented these coyotes are when getting their food.

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miles norris
Chestertown, MD
Comments: I saw some tracks of people riding around on our property so I put up a trail camerra and I not only caught the people trespassing but I got this

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miles norris
Chestertown, MD
Comments: My dad had a friend who suggested that I take one or two dead geese and stake them to the ground and put the camera up to it. So I did I was amazed at how cool the pictures were

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Fred Koby
White Lake, MI
Comments: I Set my 2 Cuddyback Cameras out whenever I get to go up to my Cabin- I get some great pictures.

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A Frederic Koby
White Lake, MI
Comments: Whenever I go up to my cabin I set Two Cuddyback No Flash cameras out--The 10 PT was at my alternate Blind-

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Kevin Wetherbee
Mount Pleasant, MI
Comments: Set up my capture last year on a turkey carcass hoping to catch some coyotes and fox(which I did),but was pleasantly surprised to catch this beautiful hawk feeding on the carcass.What a fun tool to have,just purchased my 3rd cuddeback capture,lightning fast and the battery life is incredible,thanks for a great product that gives back year round!

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lloyd griffith
westminster, md
Comments: 1st one is of a hawk going after a dove.it shows the trigger speed of the camera 2nd one is of a bear that took a few hrs to figure out how to get the feeder down third one shows the trigger speed again

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    Cuddeback is the #1 digital scouting camera! With Cuddeback you’ll see deer that other scouting cameras miss, thanks to faster trigger speed and longer battery life. Cuddeback triggers up to 10 times faster than other digital scouting cameras. And Cuddeback’s battery life is far superior, as well. Don’t miss that buck of a lifetime, get a Cuddeback!