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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!


Michael  Hedlund
O'Neill , NE
Comments: Buck chasing doe.

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Michael  Hedlund
O'Neill , NE
Comments: Doe kicking another doe.

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Brad  Schippers
Pella, IA
Comments: I was out putting up my annual no trespassing signs, when I came across this awesome scrape, so I decided to see how many photos I could get of a deer in front of one. Little did I know In five days I would have 13 pictures of bucks... (9 diffirent)and I have not had that good of luck since. I think the one deer is actually reading the sign. Saying OH @#*% I am on the wrong side of that tree!!

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Terry rantala
Poplar, WI
Comments: he just wont leave my deer stand.

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Gregory  Caddell
Medina, OH
Comments: I have about 15 different bucks on camera and only saw one during deer season. The interesting fact here is that it seemed like they enjoyed my scent as I would regularly capture photos the same night or the nex tmorning after dropping off food...either that or they watched me get in the truck and drive away feeling safe!!

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Sam  Grulke
Rhinelander, wi
Comments: Nice 8 point buck checking a scrape. This is a great close up at the end of the video.

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james wilson
tiffin, oh
Comments: The camera is located at a trail intersection about 20 yards from my stand. The camera has worked great and I've identified 8 different bucks in the past 8 weeks, some repeats, too. This bruiser showwed up about 12:30 AM on

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Eric Duckett
North East, Pa
Comments: These Photos were taken just two weeks after setting my new cuddeback capture up. The camera is set up on a couple of buck rubs. Not bad. Thanks Cuddeback.

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Kevin Halweg
Wyoming, MN
Comments: I've been hunting in the same woods near Effie, MN for over 20 years and never saw any sign of bobcats. The night before firearms opener, my Capture caught this one on the prowl.

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Bart Prahl
Manawa, WI
Comments: 8 pt on a scrape.

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Bart Prahl
Manawa, WI
Comments: More Bucks.

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Bart Prahl
Manawa, WI
Comments: More Bucks.

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Richie  Sullivan
Bay minette, AL
Comments: These are just a few South Alabama Deer. One stays in velvet year round.

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Jared Peterson
Oconto Falls , WI
Comments: Got this bear on my cuddeback expert. Did not expect to have this big guy on there!

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Garrett Johnson
Corvallis, OR
Comments: I set the Camera up to see what might be out there, Had it up for a few weeks and nothing.I moved the camera about 50 to 100 Yards up the hill on the edge of a natural opening, this time leaving the Camera for about a month. I came back and here's what I found.

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seth stephens
willard , oh
Comments: nice 8 point buck + fork buck

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Brad Agen
DePere, WI
Comments: My wife's uncle reported shooting @ 10 ptr on the PM of Monday, Nov. 3. He heard his arrow hit a branch in flight and couldn't find his arrow. We searched for blood with no success, assuming the arrow was nestled in a brush pile. 3 days later we found the arrow with the help of Cuddeback! The buck was captured checking a scrape under an appletree 3 days later! Amazing

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HUNTING HARTMAN 
EAU CLAIRE , MI
Comments: Had this 6 pointer come in this morning roaming around for 10 min, this is the 2nd time I hunted this stand and have seen a buck and they keep getting bigger look up in the upper left corner of the picture and you will see me kind of cool picture

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Steven  Horton
Amherst , Wi
Comments: The Crab buck: There are a few things in life that I love,my family,my work and my deer.This is the photo that keeps me getting up everyday at 04:30 to do what I loverain or shine.The Cuddeback No-Flash has been a great addition to my family's hunting successes and stories.

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chris conley
Mellen, Wi
Comments: I put this decoy next to my bait with some doe estrus scattered around the area to see what bucks might come in. Notice the one buck only has one antler.

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Tony HIsted
Marquette, MI
Comments: Just thought this is a cool photo!

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Tripp Wallace
Star City, AR
Comments: We we just flipping through some of our recent trail cam photos and ran across this deer that looked a litte funny. After closer inspection, we realized he was wearing a muzzle in the form of a styrofoam coffee cup! Now there's a poster for "Keep America Beautiful!"

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Jared Monzyk
New Haven , MO
Comments: I was hunting on the family farm in northern missouri during the last weekend of the fall bow season. I got in the tree to hunt that evening and noticed my sights had worked loose and were unusable, reluctantly I decided to sit in the stand and watch was moving through the area. About an hour or so before dark like clock work the deer started to move. All of the sudden I heard some crashing through the woods and looked through the binoculars. I was shocked to see a one-hundred seventy class ten pointer bumping a doe in my direction. The deer closed to about fifteen yards before it disappeared into the woods. Knowing that I couldn't take the shot without sights I still couldn't calm myself for about twenty minutes. After getting the card out of our cuddeback that evening my hunting buddies were shocked to see the size of the monster ten. The season is still young and the photos show a good herd of deer this year in northeastern missouri.

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"tuff" glover
Mustang, ok
Comments: this is a big nontypical that we have been seeing on the lease, looks like the brow tines are 12" to 14" long. going to be a nice buck

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Michael Mayo
Turner, ME
Comments: Taken on my stand location for deer.

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Michael Mayo
Turner, ME
Comments: A clip taken from scouting this fall prior to archery season.

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brandon  conley
mellen, wi
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Herb Leis
Sharon, Ks
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Stephen Stejskal
Elberta, Al
Comments: Ive gotten over a thousand pictures from this spot over the years and never gotten a single picture of a fox the coyotes around here i thought had killed all them out but evedently theres a few left.

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Elijah Bennett
St.Marys , Wv
Comments: I just got this camera sunday and put it out sunday... It blows away the stealth cam 6.0 cam I had... These cameras are worth the money...

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Leonard  Westra
Lohn, TX
Comments: THIS PICTURE TAKEN BY MY SON'S CUDDEBACK CAMERA. JUST GOES TO SHOW HOW CRAFTY AND DESTRUCTIVE WILD HOGS CAN BE.

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James Boehler
The Colony, TX
Comments: I found this picture on my camera of a little doe who was looking for some groceries. I guess she was standing there wondering when the feeder was going to go off. Guess our corn has a little rubber in it or something I didn't know they were so flexible! The second picture if of a woodpecker who has befriended my cuddeback and has beat the tar out of the front of it. I finally got a close up shot of the culprit. I'm turning it in to the feds!

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Todd Martin
Peru, IN
Comments: I used a stealth cam for the past two years and never got photos of a buck. When I purchased your capture the story changed. Thanks

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Todd  Bergman
litchfield , il
Comments: i love theses things

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Jeff Crary
Reedsburg, WI
Comments: This buck in the first 2 pics is laying in a mock scrape created just days before.

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Ryan Schumann
College Station, TX
Comments: This is a buck from our lease in Texas. We named him Slingshot because of his split G3's. I hope to see him next year. These cuddebacks are great.

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cody powell
andrews , sd
Comments: this is a monster buck

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DON ANDERSON
TARBORO, NC
Comments: ALTHOUGH THIS IS NOT A BIG BUCK, I THOUGHT IT WAS INTERESTING TO SEE THE QUAIL EATING WITH THE DEER. ALSO THE COLORS ARE BEAUTIFUL, TYPICAL FALL COLORS.

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Knute Mursu
Cannon Falls, Mn
Comments: This is a video of a bachelor group of bucks that I was able to pattern with the aid of my cuddeback cameras. I was able to harvest the nice ten point in front on the 24 of September at only 15 yards. I would never have known where to place my stand with out cuddeback's help. Thanks for the deer of a lifetime!

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jeff gray
benton, la
Comments: this photo is exactly 10 ft from my stand,there is two different buck's,this was the first time i had ever used my cuddeback capture and it is the clearest photo's i have ever gotten from a camera,i'm going to buy another one and ask for one for christmas.

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Clint  Rogers
Lees Summit, mo
Comments: with another model I have had very few good pics, nothing like what my capture was able to show me. Double quarter pounder!! With cheese!!

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HUNTING HARTMAN 
EAU CLAIRE, MI
Comments: COUPLE OF SHOOTERS

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scott key
asheboro, nc
Comments: I had a stealth cam.i gave it away and bought 2 cudde back and thank god.i had no idea what was in the woods i was hunting

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Mike Hanna
Polk, PA
Comments: This photo was taken on the back of my property in a place that I had hunted a couple of time. I guess I needed to be there that Saturday morning!

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todd plaster
Martinsville , VA
Comments: I have been hunting this GHOST for 3 yrs. Without Cuddeback I would have been absolutely clueless. This old boy does not leave a lot of sign as to where he lives. I had an opportunity last year with him thanks only to the camera. This year is still young!! Thanks for the opportunity.

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Dylan  Moore
Briggsville, WI
Comments: Ive been working on food plots all summer long and I guess it payed off with these bucks. If I did't have a cuddeback camera I would have never known these bucks were on my property.

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Bruce Glocke
Manawa, WI
Comments: Bucks sparing

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matt 
, tx
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
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Brillion, WI
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Shane  Karst
St Walburg, SK
Comments: This deer has been coming in to our bait station for the past few weeks. They are not quite in full rut yet as the bucks are still sticking together. He's a nice 4x4 but still small for our usual Saskatchewan White Tail.

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Jeff Comstock
Woodward, Ok
Comments: This is a shot of a buck that my son and I saw 1 time Last season (2007). I finally got him to the camera by starting a mock scape. He is in an area that gets a lot of hunter pressure, so he is very crafty. If it was'nt for my cuddback camera, I wouldn't have a clue if he was still alive. Thanks Cuddeback for a great product.

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Patrick Falkner
Mondovi, Wi
Comments: I got hundreds of pictures of this buck starting in June, and ending in late October when I pulled the cameras from the area. I was luck enough to harvest this buck on November 4th. Thanks Cuddieback for the great cameras!

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rodney watts
livingston, tx
Comments: Future Booner. I got my new Capture and could not wait to set it up on this scrape. The second evening the camera was out,look what showed up. Boy, I would like to see in about 3 or 4 years.

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Greg Steen
Berlin, MD
Comments: The Rut is On in Delaware, as You can see, Friday Night 20 yards from My bow stand , I think I hunted the wrong stand that night, The time on the camera is wrong it's 5:13 pm , The ground was ripped up like a fight, In the second picture the only thing missing is a cigarette in his mouth

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Steve Scribner
Baldwin, Wi
Comments: This Nice 9 Pointer has been working his scrape line steady, morning and night. He even "eyeballs" the camera now, when passing...!

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Gerald Shepherd
winamac, In
Comments: Set my camara up 10 yards from my stand. got these photos in just a few days. I have never seen the big 10 on nov 1 at 2:02 pm I hunted that stand that mouring but left at 10:30 to go to work. But I'm on vacation for a week now. Wish me luck. Thanks cuddeback for easy scouting, Gerald Shepherd

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Brad Vick
Wharton, TX
Comments: Why can't we be friends ?

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Shawn Sullivan
Janesville, WI
Comments: This picture was taken in Rock County, WI. The buck is too far away to trigger the camera, but fortunately the fox took car of that.

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Rob  Doerre
Fox Lake, il
Comments: check the times on these two pictures. i hope that little fella kept on walking or he's probably in for a butt kicking.

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Stephen Peirano
York, SC
Comments: Hi, I'm Stephen Peirano originally from central Ohio now living in South Carolina. The folks I work for have some property that they use for hunting. We all get together and hunt as often as possible. We hadn't been seeing any deer throughout the season so far. I had hung my camera once before on this property and had only captured images of some does. However my boss hunted one rainy evening out of his ground blind and encountered a "HUGE" buck. He only seen the buck for just a minute and as he prepared to shoot, the deer ran off causing him to miss. The stories became endless on how big of a deer this one was and what an awesome rack it had. So needless to say, I told him "I won't believe it till I see it"! From then on I was on a mission to capture an image of this "MONSTER"! Sure enough with maybe ten minutes of my time and the awesome Cuddeback No Flash, within a week we had these pictures of the big boy! To say the least, he'll be hunted hard for the rest of this season!!!

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Jayme Wilhelm
Coralville, IA
Comments: First photos is a nice Iowa "Tom" turkey. Second photo is a picture of a nice buck working a scrap. The final photo is of a doe with a funny looking ear! Thanks cuddeback, your cameras are like trapping with out the cleaning!!

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Robby White
Katy, TX
Comments: We kept wondering how the corn in our feeders weren't lasting as long as expected. We put up the cuddeback and soon figured out that the racoons were feeding the deer at all hours of the night and early morning. No wonder the deer come out at night! Del Rio, TX

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David  Ware
Morral, Oh
Comments: I couldnt imagine not having my cuddeback.It is the best scouting tool available.

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Nick Cyr
Hampton, nh
Comments: Taken in Portsmouth, NH

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Bruce Glocke
Manawa, W
Comments: WI bear.

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Bruce Glocke
Manawa, WI
Comments: Taken in northern WI.

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eric fiske
millers falls, ma
Comments: first pic of a coyote.... looks pretty good sized and quite healthy.

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Bruce Glocke
Manawa, WI
Comments: These were taken in northern WI.

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Dan Allen
Chelsea, Mi
Comments: Supposedly there are not suppose to be Bobcats in southern Michigan. When I saw one on my property in Jackson county in 2005, everyone I told about it said I was crazy. This one is obviously a yearling so the parents are here too. This explains why I no longer have pheasants and other small game anymore. As you can see the coyotes are living high on the hog also. Most of our does last year and this year have no fawns. The coyotes eat well in the spring.

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Tim Glander
Plymouth, WI
Comments: Should be nice in a couple of years. The second deer is a shooter for sure

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Chris McDonough
Green Bay, WI
Comments: Albino 8 pointer; one of many that have been seen Vilas Co. WI

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David Ware
Morral, Oh
Comments: Set the camera on a scrape in front of my treestand to see what was there when I wasnt.Knowing they are coming there makes it alot easier to sit on stand.

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justin davis
mustang, ok
Comments: I put my camera up at my dads house because we were seeing deer tracks and we have never seen many deer on his place because he is inside the city limits. We put corn out and the camera watching over the corn and this is one of the pictures that we caught. It is a doe that eats every night and three raccoon that were trying to eat too.

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Derek Olesiak
Weyerhaeuser, WI
Comments: This is a nice buck that we have not seen this year until I got this picture of it with my Cuddeback No Flash. Thanks for an awesome camera.

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Brian Heldenbrand
cameron, mo
Comments: Here are some more great pictures. Thanks for the outstanding camera. This cuddeback expert is by far the best camera i have owned. Keep up the great work

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Bobby Queen
Warrenton , VA
Comments: I think this is the same Buck? Looks like this Big 8 point from last year is now a 7 point this year? Wonder if it has anything to do with the main beam being broken last year?

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jimmy wilson
batesville, ms
Comments: i thought theses 2 pictures were interesting

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Chase Smith
Highland, KS
Comments: I haven't really had any big bucks on the camera until the rut started to heat up. This cuddeback is amazing. Thanks

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Jeremy Beiler
Marshfield, WI
Comments: I was using the camera alot before season and didn't get any decent bucks on film. I came across this scrape and decided to see what was hitting it because in a matter of a couple days the scrape doubled in size. I also have a eight and six hitting the same scrape but I do believe this is the king.

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Karina Engeling
Brenham, TX
Comments: I've been watching this buck for 3 years now...but have never seen him in person until this year. I'm aging this buck at 7 1/2 to 8 1/2 yrs old.

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Roger Coomber
Kamanjab, Namibia, NA
Comments: I use the Cuddebacks, so that I can see what has been happening at my blinds when the huners and I are using other blinds. It is always to see what is happening at night. 1- Leopard close up. 2- Eland running from hyena 3- Baboon inspects.

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mike  hatfield
jefferson, nh
Comments: i have hunted this area for around 20 years and have shot a deer or two each year but never knew i had racks like this in the area until i bought my cuddeback in 2005

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scott  mackner
lake park, mn
Comments: A very nice pic of a non typical with a drop tine another impressive buck I have never seen before I got my cuddeback. It's really amazing what a difference your cameras can make I will never go back to any other brand I'm totally addicted to them. Rifle season is upon us and I know I will bag a brute this year because I have the upper hand I have the cuddeback.

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Patrick  Hupaelo
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Comments: It funny how the deer dont mined the porcupine and racoons.

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Jack Gibson
Plattsburg, MO
Comments: Photo 1 shows a buck walking toward something in the darkness. I think he's going in to check out a hot doe. Photo 2 shows that does boyfriend chasing him off. photo 3 shows the 2nd buck coming back from the fight with his hair all ruffled up.

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Keith Hardy
Stony Plain, Alberta Canada, AB
Comments: I set this camera up on a path that the deer are usig to cross a road

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Mark Yates
Cazenovia, NY
Comments: After several years of constant frustration with my old digital, I purchased a Cuddeback Capture. This was the first photo I got, a black coyote. No more pictures of just goldenrod waving, every photo is a keeper!

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SEAN  BULVA
Gardner, ks
Comments: was trying to get an idea what type of deer were in a new hunting area and pulled the card with this picture I think its a great picture ,thanks Cuddeback

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Shaun  Berry
Chickasha, Ok
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Chickasha, Ok
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michelle thor
stanton, ne
Comments: My husband was sitting my stand due to my shoulder surgery and our cuddeback captured him a full draw. The deer walked a few feet and was arrowed. He went about 80 yards.

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Colten  Ray
Tyler, Tx
Comments: Pigs eating C'Mere Deer.

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Colten Ray
Tyler, Tx
Comments: Well I bought my Cuddeback No Flash about two weeks ago because I wanted to see what was passing by my treestand at night. I have many pictures of deer, pigs, and coyotes but this one picture I thought was kinda funny because there were ten pigs eating about a cupful of C'Mere Deer in a straight line like they were eating out of a trough.

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Lucas Helms
Monroe, NC
Comments: I love this time of the year!

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Jake  Parks
Crown Point, IN
Comments: I was finding significant sign near one of my stands but never saw a shooter. My new cuddeback confirmed his presence along with a few other nice deer. The wide 8 pointer seems confused while he scratches his face.

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Brian Morgan
Park Falls, WI
Comments: This young bear cub got curious and I am lucky I have the bear protector.

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Derek Olesiak
Weyerhaeuser, WI
Comments: I put my cuddeback no flash by a creek. I thought this was a pretty good picture. The pictures are so detailed, it is amazing.

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Jack Clark
Superior, WI
Comments: Photo was taken in one of my hunting areas with my excite .i have had he on camera before but only at night .This is the first time i have tryed to send a photo i hope it works

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Gert Stoltz
Lydenburg, South Africa,
Comments: We are trying to gather as much info on predators on our cattle farm as possible in order to reduce losses. This leopard was captured at 3h00 in a footpath near a stream. What the vervet monkey (which is diurnal) is doing on the ground is anybody's guess.

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Brandon Elliott
Sparta, wi
Comments: Well, if you guys remember this giant buck I had on here earlier last month, sucks to see him go this way... but it all ended in a car kill one mile from where I got the first picture. What a magnificent deer. Scored him out to be 190 inches.

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WALTER ERNST
MONROE, LA
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Derek  Stiefel
High View, Wv, WV
Comments: All my freinds said I had to send this video in, it was to funny not to share. Watch the upper left corner of the screen. I was riding my ATV up a hill at the farm I hunt to check my No Flash camera before bow season started. As I went up the hill I realized that I passed by the camera. I turned to head back down the hill & the right front tire hit a rock covered up by tall grass. It rolled it into the view of the camera. I didnt get hurt or break anything on the ATV, but I sure made a funny video clip. Thanks for such a great product. I've had my No Flash for 2 years now & its taken way more pictures than the other ones I use to own.

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tom oster
burlington, wi
Comments: couple bucks at feeder by deer stand hazelhurst wi

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Gary  Smith
Jena, La
Comments: Whatcha looking at? I have gotten some great pix with the No Flash.

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Clayton  Gist
goldthwaite, tx
Comments: This could be our problem. . .

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Karina Engeling
Brenham, TX
Comments: Tall Old Buck...

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Mark Harrison
Burnsville, NC
Comments: I watch hunting shows all the time and I was impressed by the cuddeback commercials.My wife asked me what I wanted for Christmas and I told her I wanted a cuddeback no-flash camera. She got it for me early and I could't wait to put it up. I just got my first pictures and I was very satified with the quality. Cuddeback is everything they say they are. Their cameras are the best. I was hoping for a big buck but I loved the fighting doe pictures. I can hardly wait to see what will be on it next. Thanks cuddeback..

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Marcus Steury
Hicksville, OH
Comments: Nice 8-point buck from Ohio. Cuddeback is the best!