Photo/Video Galleries
Alan Delbridge
Tiskilwa, IL
6/13/2015
deer was alive next day when I found it, but coyote must have came back next day because it was not after that and you could see where it had been dragged off.
Tiskilwa, IL
6/13/2015
deer was alive next day when I found it, but coyote must have came back next day because it was not after that and you could see where it had been dragged off.
Gene Schroeder
Pulaski, WI
6/11/2015
I'm green at this don't know if picture will be sent. It's mama bear watching her 3 cubs climb a tree
Pulaski, WI
6/11/2015
I'm green at this don't know if picture will be sent. It's mama bear watching her 3 cubs climb a tree
Tim Clark Red Dog Outfitters
Hoxie, KS
6/11/2015
Mama Bobcat with her two Babies surprised me a little when I was scouting for a nice late season Buck in Kansas. I found the nice Bucks but I was a day late and a dollar short.
Hoxie, KS
6/11/2015
Mama Bobcat with her two Babies surprised me a little when I was scouting for a nice late season Buck in Kansas. I found the nice Bucks but I was a day late and a dollar short.
Chip Amer
Muncy Valley, PA
6/9/2015
I have a feeder hanging up in the tree - above the bears. As can be seen by the photos, the bears were dead set on getting at the food source.
Muncy Valley, PA
6/9/2015
I have a feeder hanging up in the tree - above the bears. As can be seen by the photos, the bears were dead set on getting at the food source.
Nick Bueti
East Worcester, NY
6/9/2015
I've been hearing several coyote calls during the evening hours over the last several weeks so decided to put a few Cuddeback cameras out to scope out if I could get a glimpse of the animals. After checking my camera a few days later, I captured this picture of a Coyote with a baby deer in its mouth, most likely bringing it back to feed its young ones.
East Worcester, NY
6/9/2015
I've been hearing several coyote calls during the evening hours over the last several weeks so decided to put a few Cuddeback cameras out to scope out if I could get a glimpse of the animals. After checking my camera a few days later, I captured this picture of a Coyote with a baby deer in its mouth, most likely bringing it back to feed its young ones.
Mary English
Lindsay, OK
6/8/2015
It is late afternoon on one of the food plots I keep going in memory of my son Trent. It gets a little crowded and some critters don't like to share the space. The turkey is getting chased by the deer and the raccoon is taking advantage of the opportunity.
Lindsay, OK
6/8/2015
It is late afternoon on one of the food plots I keep going in memory of my son Trent. It gets a little crowded and some critters don't like to share the space. The turkey is getting chased by the deer and the raccoon is taking advantage of the opportunity.
Howard F Manny
Niskayuna, NY
6/8/2015
I had put the camera in a apple orchard to get pictures of two fawns that I would see there when I walked through. This buck just wanted his picture taken
Niskayuna, NY
6/8/2015
I had put the camera in a apple orchard to get pictures of two fawns that I would see there when I walked through. This buck just wanted his picture taken
April Love
Burnett, WI
6/8/2015
I've become obsessed with catching the waterfowl on my Wisconsin pond. This cam is approximately 75 yards off of the shore line. I walked out there, without waders, and pounded some stakes into the ground. A couple for the cam setup and one for the floating raft. I have many beautiful shots of the ducks out here, but the adorable ducklings have to be my favorite. This particular week left me with around 8000 shots. I thinned them down to 2k.
Burnett, WI
6/8/2015
I've become obsessed with catching the waterfowl on my Wisconsin pond. This cam is approximately 75 yards off of the shore line. I walked out there, without waders, and pounded some stakes into the ground. A couple for the cam setup and one for the floating raft. I have many beautiful shots of the ducks out here, but the adorable ducklings have to be my favorite. This particular week left me with around 8000 shots. I thinned them down to 2k.