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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!


Tim Monroe
Middletown, CT
Comments: Here are a few of the better pics I have taken...

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Kaleb McCarville
Murphysboro, Il
Comments: I cant believe how many bobcats there are this year. Before this year i had gotten only 1. I've gotten about 6 in the last month

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Kaleb McCarville
Murphysboro , Il
Comments: I keep waiting on the bucks to lose there antlers so i can go shed hunting but i keep waiting and its March and they still have them. At least i still get good pictures

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Garrett Durgeloh
Albany, OR
Comments: As you can see, this buck has dropped his horns already, as of Feb. 20th. He is a buck I passed up multiple times this year because he was only a 120" 4 point with shorter forks in the back, than the front. With any luck I can keep regular photos of this buck, and watch him grow the next year or two into a nice 130 trophy blacktail.

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Joshua Brown
Browerville, MN
Comments: There's just some of the pictures that I was able to get with my Cuddeback Capture camera. The camerea was on the brothers land of about 80 arces and its only about 1/2 to 3/4 mile from town, but was still able to alot of pictures of deer though out the year. These picture of these bucks were taked just before the opener of deer hunter, but we weren't able to see them during the season.

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Stephen French
Henderson, KY
Comments: Standing Their Ground! The Whitetail Buck and Racoon in this picture are squaring off trying to stake a claim to the Wildlife Protein Block in a small food plot on my newly aquired hunting property. I just purchased my first piece of hunting paradise and wanted to catch some pictures of any bucks still carrying their antlers before being shed. I was surprised to catch these two preparing for battle.

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Brandon McNett
Canton, PA
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Rosemary  LeGault
Fremont, WI
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Louis  Fouche
South Africa,
Comments: Here are some pic's of throphies of the beginning of the season, 1 is a Waterbuck, 2 is a Bushbuck and 3 is a Bluewildebeest and in the background is our hide.

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Louis Fouche
South Africa,
Comments: Here are some of our trophies, the first is a Waterbuck. The second one is a bushbuck, and the last is a very nice Bluewildebeest andin the background is one of our Hides.

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Phillip Ware
Ruston, la
Comments: Check out the mane on this deer and a cool pic of a fox

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Austin  Merz
Seward, NE
Comments: Photo #1: I got this photo last year where my camera was set up where a tree row met a creek. I was suprised by the quick trigger speed of the Capture, that it was able to catch a bird that happened to fly by the camera. I am not sure on the species of bird but was very impressed with the speed of the Capture. Photo#2 This is a picture on a different property where I hunt often. The picture was taken this last fall and it is of this doe with 5 fawns in it with her. I had numerous pictures of this same doe with 3 of the fawns which I believe are hers. This day it looks like she was babysitting a couple others. I thought it was neat to see this many fawns in one picture with one doe.

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Josh Foster
Harrod, Oh
Comments: My cuddeback trail cam took pics of these bucks playing aroud. I

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Stephen  Wiser
newville, PA
Comments: set-up cuddeback trail camera on a deceased deer found afer last archery season in PA hoping to get coyote pictures but instead to my surprise all pictures were of Golden Eagles. This picture was taken on the top of North Mountain in Newville PA on Feb 5 2010.

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Conn  Lamberson
Hannibal , MO
Comments: It should be interesting to see what they will be like this year.

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Conn  Lamberson
Hannibal , MO
Comments: Just picked up my cuddeback cameras today. I had a lot of predator pics. The cameras have not been checked since the begining of December. I thought for sure the batteries would have been dead a month ago , but they were still going strong. Unbelievable for one of our coldest winters on record. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!

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Conn  Lamberson
Hannibal , MO
Comments: Just picked up my cuddeback cameras today. I had a lot of predator pics. The cameras have not been checked since the begining of December. I thought for sure the batteries would have been dead a month ago , but they were still going strong. Unbelievable for one of our coldest winters on record. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!

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Conn  Lamberson
Hannibal , MO
Comments: Just picked up my cuddeback cameras today. I had a lot of predator pics. The cameras have not been checked since the begining of December. I thought for sure the batteries would have been dead a month ago , but they were still going strong. Unbelievable for one of our coldest winters on record. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!

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Nicholas  Stahr
McAlisterville , PA
Comments: We laughed all night about some of the pictures we got on our cuddeback. I didn't even see some of the deer we got this hunting season. Thanks Cuddeback!!!

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Curtis Randolph
Salineville, OH
Comments: Got Pictures Of This Fox Behind My Parents Place

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Kaine  Pace
Saint Francisville,
Comments: I live in St. Francisville, La where we are known for some of the bigger deer in the state. I strictly bow hunt all year long. I ve been hunting this mystik animal for almost 2 years now with archery tackle. I ve only seen him on the hoof once last year. This year "Bosshogg" has really given me the slip; he acts like the rest of the ghost on the myrtles plantation. It was day 2 of archery season and boss was there and I wasn't. he also did it to me 3 other mornings this year. Thanks to my cuddie back I knew Boss had been feeding all year, he'd come visit me twice a day right at daylight and right before dark. I knew he had to either be watching me come in and /or laying real close. This deer live in a subdivision behind the Myrtles Plantation. He has totally adapted to human life and is truly a majestic animal.

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Rich menzel
trenton, Mi
Comments: doe close up

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Richard  menzel
trenton, Mi
Comments: BADGER??? Wolverine??? not sure, first glance looks like a fox, but far to muscular I think. Maybe you can tell me?

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Louis Fouche
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Comments: Itis the beginning of the season and we are seeing alot of good trophies. Here are just a few.

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Ted Stevens
Glasgow, MO
Comments: This photo was taken on our Central Missouri farm. We get plenty of coyote pics, but this one with the deer leg is the best yet.

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J Lyons
, Ec
Comments: I own a wildlife reserve in Ecuador and we have over 7 miles of trails. We maintain cameras on the trails and get some interesting photos. Here is one of the best!

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Dave Fredrickson
Independence, WI
Comments: I got this photo of an Golden Eagle chasing a deer. I forward it onto the raptor center in Wabasha MN. Scott Mehus contacted me and would like to use the photo for his presentations as well as there web site. thanks for a quality product. Dave Fredrickson

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John Rasor
Covington, OH
Comments: I had 2 cameras set beside each other. One was a Cuddeback, the other was a Moultrie. Only the Cuddeback caught this amazing shot. In my opinion,anything less than a Cuddeback is a waste of money!! John Rasor, Covington Ohio

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ART KRUEGER
Milwaukee, WI
Comments: This is a different spot on the property and he female and the young one are showing up a lot on my cameras. This Expert is 5 yrs. old and still is taking great pics.

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ART KRUEGER
Milwaukee, WI
Comments: I've been getting a lot of bobcats on my cuddebacks this year. This was taken with the capture and I had over 500 pics on it in a 2 months with the same batteries. Great product

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Jim Connell
Turtle Lake, WI
Comments: Matt's First Deer! This is a picture of my 13 year old son, Matt, preparing to draw back and harvest this doe. He ended up shooting it just seconds after this picture was taken.

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Ryan  Stuck
McAlisterville , Pa
Comments: This is amazing this really shows the trigger speed of cuddeback cameras

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Mike  Nelson
lucas, ia
Comments: I bought 3 other cameras before my cuddeback. These cameras are worth every penny. I capture 4 deer over 150 inches on the first weeks set. Amazing. This picture is 2 bald eagles that came to an old deer carcuss on a farm I hunt.

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Ryan Reincke
Irving, IL
Comments: My Cuddeback Capture has really helped me find out where these nice bucks have been roaming around and kind of give me a time schedule where they have been and maybe catch them one day. So here are some of the nice bucks that i got pictures of, a couple of them are up close and personal. However, the Cuddeback does not spook them out of the area and it is practically invisible.

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Hannes  Jger
St. Primus, A
Comments: On this picture you see a chamois (gams) in the beautiful austrian mountains. I made this picture with my Cuddeback Expert Noflash. I am very satisfied with this product and I recommend this cam to each hunter!

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Joe  Mackin
Linden, TN
Comments: I set my Capture up on some dead livestock to get some predator pictures. I had lots of pictures of these coyotes here in Tennessee.

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Trae Durden
Northport, AL
Comments: We are getting excited for the Bama Turkey season, starts March 15! The last pic is of some deer, the camera wasn't in the best direction cause the sunlight, but you can see a decent Alabama buck.

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Rick  Wolters
Holts Summit, MO
Comments: Deer Pic - Callaway County, Missouri

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Rick  Wolters
Holts Summit, MO
Comments: Bobcat crossing a open field. Callaway County Missouri

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d tucker
dinwiddie, va
Comments: This is the first "orange" raccoon I've ever seen.

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john  hartman
sandwich, il
Comments: got with the cam , got it with the gun.

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john  hartman
sandwich, il
Comments: got these pic down on my farm. there names are ugg an nice rack.

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jonathan wingate
sandwich, il
Comments: picked up road kill for coyote huntin only had one yote come to the bate. but got some cool pic of an red tail hawk.

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Luke  Russell
Stamps, AR
Comments: I first saw this happen when I was hunting out of a ground blind when I was 17. After I told everybody about it they were reluctant to believe me. But here 5 year later I have prove thinks to cuddeback. The cool thing about it is it is the same exact place I saw it the first time.

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Lindsay Schmeltz
Kingman, IN
Comments: We placed this camera after the end of deer season to pattern the bucks for shed season. Almost every photo has been a buck, but this shot of coyotes howling was a surprise.

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d tucker
dinwiddie, va
Comments: Finally an answer to the age-old question, "Can a squirrel jump over a bluejay?" I love my Cuddeback!

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Todd Hamilton
Enid, OK
Comments: I shot and missed this deer and when it tried to take off his antlers caught the leg of the feeder. If you look in the upper left corner you can see me standing in the stand. Second pic is a momma and three little ones that came in almost every day for about three months.

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Dwight Holder
Murfreesboro, TN
Comments: I have taken over 600 photos, most during the night from 7:00 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. Photos range from deer, coyote, bobcats, and armadillo. We were sledding the day before this picture was taken of the bobcat hunting the field rat.

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Bob Roe
Cassville, WI
Comments: I put one of my Captures out on our creek to see if all the fresh sign was from beavers or otters. The Capture produced my answer. I was expecting to maybe see one or a pair of otter but in these few pics there are 5, 4, and 2.

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Edward Anderson
Midwest, , WI
Comments: These cameras are great. These pictures were taken very close together. My dad shot this coyote that next morning......THANK-YOU CUDDEBACK!!! They let us know what we have for wildlife behind the house

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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!