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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!


Terry  Smith
Toledo, OR
Comments: Whether it's day or night my Capture brings in quality photo's.

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pat howard
sparta, wi
Comments: 1 fawn on point 2 head stand 3 on the move good trigger speed

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Glenn Andrusiak
Bon Accord, AB
Comments: Just set up my Excite on a new trial here in Norhtern Alerta and can't wait for whats in store. Awesome camera Cuddeback, keep up the good Work!!

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Shane Callahan
Chatfield, MN
Comments: Sasquatch racoon next to a yearling doe.

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Kenneth Routh
Charlestown, In
Comments: Me and my father have been after this deer for two years now. We never seen him, last season. Last year he was about the same size as he is right now and its only June. Hope he stays around this year.

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Tom Greslick
Clearfield, PA
Comments: Looks like it might me a nice buck by archery season.

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michael koziol
auburn, ny
Comments: was given my excite by my wife for christmas so I set it up on my land to capture any deer movement by my tree stand but it took this picture of the cycle of life preditor versus prey instead. I have had coyote problems in the past but this just verifies the facts and hopefully will help me eliminate this problem as soon as possible.

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Jonathan Browning
West Salem, OH
Comments: Couple of Wayne county Ohio bucks growing good.

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Jake Wurtz
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Comments: Decided to put my new Expert Cuddeback out in the woods a month ago. Only 20 yards away from my treestand I caught the beginnings of this years beast....I might have saw him last fall during opening bow hunting season, and couldn't shoot him because of no buck tag. At that time he was a 13 pointer. This season I am prepared!

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Michael DiFabio
Rougemont, NC
Comments: We use our four cameras throughout our park (Little River Regional Park) to capture various wildlife found in the park. We do not bait our photos and all are captured in action. We have found evidence of River Otter along the river and set up to hopefully capture one - and we did. We also use the Cuddebacks for monitoring illegal activities in the park as well as dog owners (inconsiderate ones) who allow their dogs to roam off leash (which is a major problem especially towards the wildlife in the park). Can anyone identify the third photo - is it a dog or a coyote or other?

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Mark Godwin
Ahoskie, NC
Comments: I have been hunting this farm for 25 years,and I saw my first bear tracks in it in 2008. After that I purchased a cuddieback capture in January 2009. When I put it out for the first time, I got this picture.

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david felts
fancy gap,
Comments: my expert takes the best looking pics. clear, crisp. great color and wow that trigger speed. these 3 pics just say it all.

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Eric  Flood
Fond du Lac , WI
Comments: 2 nice deer that will be great next year.

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Eric Flood
Fond du Lac, Wi
Comments: It has taken 6 years with 4-5 cameras per year to capture this wolf on camera. There is something mysterious even ghostlike about wolves, as the picture portraits.

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Jordan Kampa
Independence, WI
Comments: First time I got turkeys. And I got them in flight that shows how fast the cameras are. I love this camera and buying another one Friday.

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James Harwell
Norfolk, VA
Comments: From our farm in Bertie NC. The boar bear is rubbing its back on the ladder of the double ladder stand. Printed pictures look better and are more clearer. We measured him from reference points and he is 6-7 more or less.

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Jordan  Kampa
Independence, WI
Comments: I have tried many cameras in the past and when I saw the commercial for the Cuddeback Capture I knew that this was a great camera. After two months I still had battery!!! The Trigger speed is unbelievable and the picture quality is exceptional. You would be crazy not to own one. I just talked my best friend in to buying one and now he saw how great this camera is. One of the photos show how fast the camera really is. You don't miss a thing with this camera.

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Jesse Arnold
Rochester, MN
Comments: Couple of bucks with potential, Cant wait til semptember!!

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Rob Watson
Meadville, PA
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Signe Hall
Loganville, GA
Comments: This is a photo of "Intern Buck" (due to the slightly inwardly turned brow tines...which was much more noticeable the first year we got a photo of him) on 6-11-2009. We have been getting photos of this buck for 3 years now using various cuddeback cameras (we love cuddeback). He is a smart buck...very elusive. I love how he appears to be jumping towards the camera in this one. Hopefully I will get a chance at him this season.

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michael avinon
naples, fl
Comments: I always wondered if there were any other hunters in the woods with me,now I know.Ive been hunting this property for 21 years and this is the first panther Ive seen.Just goes to show who is the ultimate hunter.

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Darren Rowe
birch river, mb
Comments: here's two nice bulls in the porcupine mountains about 10 minutes from my house.

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Derek Olesiak
weyerhaeuser, wi
Comments: Finally got my cuddeback out again. After the first couple of nights i had it out this is the picture i got.

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kyle stauffer
polo, il
Comments: the first pic is a pic of a rutting buck chasing a doe down o small creek. the second pic is of the buck close up.

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Lance Reed
Saint Genevieve, Mo
Comments: Purchased this camera back in the spring and I am very happy with it.I do not think I would have taken these pictures of these coyotes trotting through the field without the fast trigger speed of the Capture Cuddeback. Looks like I need to do some coyote hunting.

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Dean Miller
Antwerp, oh
Comments: I caught a yot sneeking in .And the camera picked up the moths.amazing

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Jordan Kampa
Independence, WI
Comments: Well I saw the commercials on the Capture and thats when i decided to buy one. Ever since I have owned it the pictures are amazing. The clarity and fast trigger speed is unbelevable. I love this camera and I am going to buy another.

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Roy H
A, AR
Comments: I've gotten several pics of does in this area. This one seems to be a camera hog. Hello Brown eyes.

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Paul Betsworth
Westfield , Ia
Comments: I put my camera out to see how the antler growth is coming along in the bucks. I was surprised to see how far along this one is this early.

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Todd  Lytle
Collinsville, OK
Comments: We found this pic this past weekend. It was captured on 6-19-09. This camera is on the corner of one of our food plots mounted to a T-post. This is a plot that we have just recently tilled and planted. We have seen coyotes and bobcats on our land before, but never like this!

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Leonard  Hicks
Concordia, Ks
Comments: November of 2007, my buddy, Jim Menard and I saw and filmed this deer walking down the Republican River 150 yards away. Never saw him the rest of the year. Last year I got this picture of him on my Cuddeback Excite. In November, I had come in to 60 yards of me during bow season, following a doe. Unfortunately the doe turned and took him away from me. Both of his sheds were found by another person who is having them mounted. The G-2's are 15 inches long and the taxidermist estimated his spread at 20 inches. The taxidermist said his circumfrence was around 4 inches so he thought he will be hitting prime age this year at 4 1/2 or 5 1/2 years old. He put his score at 175 with very little deductions which is pretty darn good score for an 8 pointer. He spends most of his time on the 200 acres I hunt so I should have a pretty good chance at him this year. Thanks for a great camera, most people would never believe there is deer of that caliber if I didn't have picture proof at least.

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Todd Russell
Bridgeport, ne
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Ryan True
LeRoy, KS
Comments: These are the first fawn pictures of the year, and i don't think it will be the last.

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Jean-Michel Vassaux
Euless, tx
Comments: This is quite an odd picture.. it really captures how quick the response time on this camera is .. my cuddyback no flash is the BEST , and i've tried many! This is a dove in flight ..

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Aaron Ahlquist
Fulda, MN
Comments: I just got my trail cam for my birthday and have been setting it around the area I hunt to inventory the deer. I'm still kind of learning the tricks to it but I did get this cool picture of a bird. I'm pretty impressed with the camera so far. I wish that it came with a longer strap and some more detailed set up instructions and tips. For example, don't set the camera to face into the sun at any point of the day.

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Todd  Russell
Bridgeport, NE
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chris birney
cadiz,
Comments: wow, i love my cuddeback!! cant wait to watch him grow

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Ronald Bogucki
South Bend, IN
Comments: New feeding area set up, post spring turkey season. The morning sun shining on the turkey's fantail feathers made for a real nice unexpected pictured with the two tom's and the hens.

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Scott Vater
Middleton, WI
Comments: Bucks are really starting to grow here in Wisconsin now. Also the fawns are dropping as well. I have the Capture model and I won't be buying any other kind of camera. It's the best camera out there on the market. Thanks cuddeback for such a great product.

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Cory Kapphahn
Wadena, MN
Comments: This picture was taken the first night I had my camera in the woods. Just proof of how fast the trigger speed is and clarity of the picture! My old Stealth Cam will be getting retired and pick up another Capture!

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david white
montauk, ny
Comments: while i was out hunting and fishing, i noticed money missing out of a jar that i threw any extra once in a while in. after a couple weeks, and convincing myself i wasnt immagining it, i set up my cuddeback no flash on the other side of the room before i left.(the dates on pics and clip are off because i installed new batteries and re-set) within 3 days, i cought a female friend with her hand in the cookie jar. i even got a video clip to boot. when i asked her about it, and she denied it, i showed her the clip and the look on her face was priceless.thanks to cuddeback no flash, you see what happens in the field when you are at home, and you get to see what happens at home while you are in the woods.thanks

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Chase Smith
Highland, KS
Comments: All other cameras just get pictures of the grass blowing in the wind, Cuddeback doesn't. Wouldn't buy anything but a Cuddeback. Here are some nice bucks in velvet.

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Scott Lancaster
Dewy Rose, Ga
Comments: I've tried a couple of different cameras but have not gotten any pictures that compare to the capture. The capture hasn't missed yet.I knew there was a shooter near my stand, I just haven't caught him,leave it to Cuddeback and he'll be (CAPTURED)! Thanks Cudde!

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Bruce Andrews
Summerstown, ON
Comments: Had the camera out scouting for turkey and well and behold one decided to pose for the camera

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Carl  Thomasson
Anola, MB
Comments: This is a timber making his rounds in our pasture/hunting grounds.

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Cody  Kurwicki
nashville, IL
Comments: I could tell a deer had been working this scrape, but I never seen him. Thanks to cuddeback I now know what was happening. The buck was coming in at night. I had 10 different bucks on this scrape in a few days.

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steve dillard
denton, nc
Comments: This is the first picture I have gotten of this old guy. Check out the bases. I have five cuddebacks now but this was taken with my oldest camera, the first digital cuddeback ever came out with. I checked the master counter and was shocked to see that over the years this camera has taken over 40,000 pictures. not bad

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Janet  Trout
Chantilly, Va
Comments: These were taken on our mountain property just west of Winchester, VA in Frederick county. We contacted Va Fish & Game & they told us that there hadn't been any porcupines sighted here since the 1800's. WELL, THEY'RE HERE!!!!!!!!!

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Jason Dingle
Corry, PA
Comments: First time I have used the camera. We have always tried to get pictures of Bear in PA. We now know we can with a Cuddeback.

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chase bowen
salt lake city, UT
Comments: frist time out with a trail cam ever ! my dad and i set it up on a water hole we found last fall..few days later went to check on it .. got pictures of two differnt mountain lions! am hooked now to say the least!

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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!