Photo/Video Galleries
Mark Jenkins
Chester, MD
3/24/2015
The 1st photo is named WHOOOOO IS IN THE CAMERA, It is a barred owl that was searching for something where I had the camera set up. The 2nd photo is called RUNNIN SCARED, the Feeder goes off and you can see the Corn spinning out and it scares the Deer away, but only briefly and then they came back.
Chester, MD
3/24/2015
The 1st photo is named WHOOOOO IS IN THE CAMERA, It is a barred owl that was searching for something where I had the camera set up. The 2nd photo is called RUNNIN SCARED, the Feeder goes off and you can see the Corn spinning out and it scares the Deer away, but only briefly and then they came back.
Jared Markgraf
San Antonio, TX
3/24/2015
I lowered my camera height to about 18 off the ground, which seemed to be the perfect height for smaller animals like these beautiful turkeys, while still keeping the deer in frame. It produced some great pictures, as you can see!
San Antonio, TX
3/24/2015
I lowered my camera height to about 18 off the ground, which seemed to be the perfect height for smaller animals like these beautiful turkeys, while still keeping the deer in frame. It produced some great pictures, as you can see!
Don Howering
Newton, NJ
3/24/2015
i made this bear treat dispenser out of a 55 gallon drum. the bears really seem to enjoy rolling around on the drum to get the food inside despite the pumpkins scattered around
Newton, NJ
3/24/2015
i made this bear treat dispenser out of a 55 gallon drum. the bears really seem to enjoy rolling around on the drum to get the food inside despite the pumpkins scattered around
Billy Nowlen
Camden, SC
3/23/2015
Just purchased this camera about a month ago. I placed it in a chufa/clover mix food plot. The birds have been feeding in it for about three weeks now. Great trigger speed, color and depth. Camera facing due north. The bird is about 20 feet from the camera. I can't think of a better way of scouting in order to get ready for the season in the area I live in, which opens on April 1st.
Camden, SC
3/23/2015
Just purchased this camera about a month ago. I placed it in a chufa/clover mix food plot. The birds have been feeding in it for about three weeks now. Great trigger speed, color and depth. Camera facing due north. The bird is about 20 feet from the camera. I can't think of a better way of scouting in order to get ready for the season in the area I live in, which opens on April 1st.
Sean Callahan
Browerville, MN
3/22/2015
March 20th I checked a couple of cameras, a beautiful pic of a rooster, a herd of healthy looking deer and some how a buck with with one antler still hanging on!!
Browerville, MN
3/22/2015
March 20th I checked a couple of cameras, a beautiful pic of a rooster, a herd of healthy looking deer and some how a buck with with one antler still hanging on!!
David Boone
Bellefonte, PA
3/22/2015
Still have this one buck that still hasn't dropped his left side. Must be a bruiser in the area cause this is the third buck I have in the area with a broken rack. I will get him this year with my Cuddeback cameras.
Bellefonte, PA
3/22/2015
Still have this one buck that still hasn't dropped his left side. Must be a bruiser in the area cause this is the third buck I have in the area with a broken rack. I will get him this year with my Cuddeback cameras.
Jim Bornman
Mechanicsburg, PA
3/21/2015
After 7 months this PA fisher moved into a dead log in front of my camera. These animals are somewhat rare in S.C. PA.
Mechanicsburg, PA
3/21/2015
After 7 months this PA fisher moved into a dead log in front of my camera. These animals are somewhat rare in S.C. PA.
Chris Mottinger
Solon, IA
3/21/2015
I just pulled this camera from the field a couple of weeks ago after a long hard winter here in Iowa. I had not checked the camera since early November so I was surprised to see this monster size Bobcat strolling along the edge of the cornfield & creek bottom that I hunted earlier in the bow season. This cat appears to be as big as the Coyote's in this area.
Solon, IA
3/21/2015
I just pulled this camera from the field a couple of weeks ago after a long hard winter here in Iowa. I had not checked the camera since early November so I was surprised to see this monster size Bobcat strolling along the edge of the cornfield & creek bottom that I hunted earlier in the bow season. This cat appears to be as big as the Coyote's in this area.