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Welcome to the Cuddeback Photo Gallery. These are photos submitted by Cuddeback users along with their comments. 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!


Tepsic Dave
Burgettstown, Pa
Comments: Had been seeing this guy off and on all summer. Happen to capture this pic in mid-october with another buck. Was able to harvest him two weeks later. I really enjoy the camera. thanks, Dave Tepsic

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jason  marsh
bakersfield, mo
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Terry Smith
Toledo, OR
Comments: I have had 3 different brands of Cameras. The Capture is by far the best.

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Phillip Russo
Macomb, MI
Comments: This buck has lived on our property for three years now and we have photos of him from every stage of his life thanks to my NoFlash Camera. 2010 Will make him a 3 1/2 yr. old and he is really shaping up to be a really respectable buck. We are going to nickname this buck "SPOT" due to the single spot marking in his inner ear which has made him a dead giveaway his whole life. Looking forward to getting a chance at him this archery or gun season. Look at how much his rack has grown since last season and the growing perioed is still going he will be a Monster by opening day.

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David Quick
Frankfort, IN
Comments: I keep two Cuddeback Expert cameras out year round to enjoy the different behaviors depending on the season. In my three photographs, several deer are gathered, and two seem to be getting to know one another, one is clearly mad about someone else approaching "her" mineral lick, and the third just isn't quite sure what to do about the raccoons who got there before he did!

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Russ Howe
Baldwin, NY
Comments: "He Wore Brown Velvet". Here is one of a few 10 pointers that have been coming around. Can't wait until hunting season!!

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Dale Easley
weatherford, tx
Comments: I have three cuddebacks that have been set up year round for the last four years where i hunt.I still get excited every time i check my camera's, you just never know what your going to see.

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Travis Bonner
jackson springs, nc
Comments: coyote attacking beaver

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Travis  Bonner
jackson springs, nc
Comments: some deer

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troy price
tunkhannock, pa
Comments: i always new there were deer here. now i now what time and days they like to show up.

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Jacob Conroy
Pearl City, IL
Comments: This was a buck that I had been seeing from a far distance the entire beginning of bow season but never got a good look at him up close until my Cuddeback capture trail camera snapped this picture twenty yards from my treestand the first night of shotgun season a couple hours after I got done hunting. Hopefully I'll get another shot of this beautiful buck this upcoming bow season!

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Bob Sanborn
Campbell Hill, il
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wayne pape
san antonio, Tx
Comments: I set this camera up to catch wildlife movement to a stock tank nearby - and also to monitor traffic going to this remote part of the ranch. The camera had a picture of me driving by the day before as I was filling deer feeders in that part of the ranch. Next picture was of this tom mountain lion, a very rare shot in south Texas.

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Tim Melver
Preston, MN
Comments: Pic 1-A little buck with an awesome sunset behind him Pic 2-Coyote puppies playing. I have 5 pictures of these two pups playing Pic 3-Decent buck, possible a shooter comming into a mineral block

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dewayne blair
, ky
Comments: I JUST THINK THIS IS AWSOME

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Chris Spivey
Letohatchee, AL
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Melissa McDonald
Stephenville, Tx
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Jim Cowling
Oshkosh, WI
Comments: I put my Cuddeback on a deer trail near the area I bowhunt. This area is full of squirrels and I was surprised to get this picture of an Owl in mid-flight picking a squirrel off a stump.

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Rob Baxter
Bend, OR
Comments: I put my camera out in the Oregon Cascades to scout for a place to bow hunt this fall. It is set up in an area where a forest fire went through several years ago.

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Chuck Riddle
auburn, al
Comments: Before this spring Turkey season I was trying to see which side of the creek these Gobbles where Roosting. I found out after my Cuddeback snapped a few photos.

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Barry Grimes
New Martinsville , WV
Comments: I have been using the cuddebacks since they first came out and have gotten spoiled on the quality and features each has to offer. Here is a beautiful pic of a morning dove captured in mid air by the cuddeback capture. Check out the clarity and the trigger speed in this pic woooow!! Over the thousands of pics took of deer and other animals in the last few months this is my favorite by far. The pic speaks for itself!

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russ schisel
green bay, wi
Comments: This picture was taken in Oconto County on my wifes ex-husband land. People find that it is interesting that we hunt together, considering, we have guns. Good thing we hunt on opposite ends of the woods.

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gary Laurent
donnellson, IL
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mike ching
papillion, ne
Comments: I found this buck in June on my deer lease. I have over 40 picture of him and I named him "Splitty". I hunted for him all early season in Nebraska with no success. I was at home reading the newspaper and to my surprise, there he was in the back of a pick up. A lucky hunter killed him during rifle season. He grossed 172" and one of his bases was 7inches. He was killed one mile away from where I had pictures of him all summer. They sure can move when the rut kicks in.

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Dan Maurer
Bonita Springs, FL
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David McLaughlin
Lebanon, me
Comments: Nice buck hangin around behing my house, I have gotten more pics of him this spring/summer & he's even more impressive!! More pics to come

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Jake  Postlewait
Toledo, OR
Comments: This picture was taken in the heart of the Coastal Range of Western Oregon. These nine Roosevelts have been feeding in the bottom of a clear cut about a quarter mile from the camera location. They have been leaving the cut in the morning and heading through a creek bottom to this location, where they are heading into a 12 year old reproduction forest (behind the camera) to cool themselves in the shade. I have been a Cuddeback customer for years enjoying the simplicity of the cameras to operate while taking such beautiful pictures. For those who have hunted the Oregon Coast know how lucky I am to have a camera that can capture what could be a lifetime photo

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Steve  Beer
Houlton, Wi
Comments: I was surprised to see this pic. the turkey`s seem to be a little nervous and the coyote seams to be going about his business.

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tyler  bogenschneider
neenah, wi
Comments: got the camera out early this year what a suprise to see this big boy.

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Steve Beer
Houlton , Wi
Comments: Its always cool to capture a nice buck in velvet. I hope to see this one during the hunting season!

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Rob B
babb, mt
Comments: mom with cubs big grizz

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Brian Blache
Salem , NH
Comments: competition for food can bet pretty intense during the long winter months. Here is just a sample of the pictures that my Capture IR took over some deer pellets. The speed in which the camera captured the action amazed me

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Todd Russell
Bridgeport, NE
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Seth Taylor
Morgantown, WV
Comments: Just got down to West Virginia to start college here at WVU in the next month. First two days with the camera out proved that there are some dandies in the area.

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Steve Cornforth
Denmark, SC
Comments: I have a hundred or so pictures of these bucks and three or four of their friends. They should be really nice next year. The time is wrong but the pictures are great.

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eric schneider
oshkosh, wi
Comments: 4 years of pictures from this deer.......can't wait for season-thanks cudde

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matt yoder
trout creek, mt
Comments: i put this camera on a elk wollow and got some moose pics instead!

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RICK  THOMPSON
PIQUA, OH
Comments: MOMMY BEAR AND TWO CUBS WITH ONE CUBE NERISING

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Michael Niekamp
st. henry, oh
Comments: I just got me new cuddeback Capture IR and decided to see what was all going on in our food plot/feeder. I knew we had turkeys on our property but never expected to see pictures like this!!!!

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Curtis Randolph
Salineville, OH
Comments: Look At Them Brows!!! Season Is 2 Months Away!!!

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jeff johnson
wyoming, mn
Comments: Last year was my 1st year bow hunting and without my cuddeback capture I would not have had a successful year. When you have a good trail camera, it's easy to find active deer trails. Thanks

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John Brinser II
Hummelstown, Pa
Comments: I got a Cuddeback IR for Christmas and this is my first season using it. I got 270 images for the month of June at our hunting camp in New Berlin, New York. Both color and infrared pictures are high quality. The lighting makes this buck appear to be a ghost. Thanks for a great product.

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Bruce Wheeler
Gillham, AR
Comments: Just thought this was a neat to share.

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Jeremy Radford
Jamestown, KY
Comments: This 11 point (with more stickers) like this combination of soybeans, apples, and salt that he is defensive toward this lesser 3 point. Notice the extra point coming off of the buck's right brow tine.

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Edward Anderson
Oxford, WI
Comments: Doe and her fawn.

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Willie  Tollard
Minocqua, Wi
Comments: I have been running baits for about a week now and have had alot of great bear pictures with my Cuddeback No Flash's but this one is by far the biggest looking forward to seeing him once the season opens in early September. Thanks Mark for producing great cameras. Willie Tollard

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Erika Zamzow
Outjo, Na
Comments: 1.: some Kudus with one Oryx on a waterplace on our Farm Moselle in Namibia 2.: some warthog with Oryx, same place 3.: some Mountein-Zebras, same place

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shepard wood
newfoundland , PA
Comments: we have seen alot of coyotes around and we have never gotten a pic untill this one and juding by the trees that were around it that it was a fairly massive animal. we live on a sheep farm and we have had problems oprevious years with them and our lambs. my mom auctually shot one as it was chasing some of our sheep. the year before this pic was taken we got a great pyrenese and that dong has done wonders. after getting her we havent really seen any. untill this pic and its not more than 100 yrds from our house.

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Jim Mancuso
La Crosse, wi
Comments: A couple of bachelors hanging out in a field close to my house. Not a bad start for just recently putting out my Capture IR!

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david felts
fancy gap, va
Comments: the great trigger speed of my cuddeback expert worked great catching this bear running. most trail cams would'nt have got it.

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