Photo/Video Galleries
Blake Wedel
Fairview, OK
1/20/2014
I wonder why our quail numbers have been low. Time to do some predator hunting!
Fairview, OK
1/20/2014
I wonder why our quail numbers have been low. Time to do some predator hunting!
Blake Wedel
Fairview, OK
1/20/2014
I wonder why our quail numbers have been low. Time to do some predator hunting!
Fairview, OK
1/20/2014
I wonder why our quail numbers have been low. Time to do some predator hunting!
Kenneth Carroll
Plainfield, IL
1/20/2014
This great buck was showing up every day for one week after the rut. Placing my camera between bedding and food in the late season made the difference tagging out and eating a tag sandwich. I shot the deer at 20 feet on the ground with him looking right at me. Thank you Ken C
Plainfield, IL
1/20/2014
This great buck was showing up every day for one week after the rut. Placing my camera between bedding and food in the late season made the difference tagging out and eating a tag sandwich. I shot the deer at 20 feet on the ground with him looking right at me. Thank you Ken C
Nathan Lerette
Medina, OH
1/19/2014
I am from Michigan but have a small tract of land I get to hunt in Ohio. This is the first buck I have taken in Ohio and my biggest to date. I found this trail cam pic of him the day after I shot him.
Medina, OH
1/19/2014
I am from Michigan but have a small tract of land I get to hunt in Ohio. This is the first buck I have taken in Ohio and my biggest to date. I found this trail cam pic of him the day after I shot him.
Nathan Lerette
Lake City, MI
1/19/2014
I just wanted to share the picture quality of the Seen camera!
Lake City, MI
1/19/2014
I just wanted to share the picture quality of the Seen camera!
David Ribich
Hermantown, MN
1/19/2014
In a remote area of northern MN I run a cuddeback 365 days and in spring and winter the moose come in to the salt block I have for the deer. Great camera!!
Hermantown, MN
1/19/2014
In a remote area of northern MN I run a cuddeback 365 days and in spring and winter the moose come in to the salt block I have for the deer. Great camera!!
Chris Yurystowski
Thorsby, AB
1/19/2014
Been watching this beast for 3 years now. He shows up early Dec (Night only)after hunting season for a couple weeks to show me he is still alive, then like a magic he's gone! My FIRST Cuddeback camera and definitively not my last.
Thorsby, AB
1/19/2014
Been watching this beast for 3 years now. He shows up early Dec (Night only)after hunting season for a couple weeks to show me he is still alive, then like a magic he's gone! My FIRST Cuddeback camera and definitively not my last.
Peter Thorpe
Somerset West, South Africa, AK
1/19/2014
Four large male lion killed a massive buffalo on a Private Reserve (Ingwelala) within the Kruger National Park in South Africa. These males, known as the 'Jacaranda Males' specialize in taking down buffalo as with their combined strength they are able to pull down such large, and dangerous prey. These males happened to kill this buffalo in a small drainage line, right on the dirt track. Fortunately for us, there was a tall tree on the opposite side of the track, directly opposite the kill (about 5m away). We managed to strap the cuddeback attack camera onto the tree directly from our open land-rover, while the lions were resting about 15-20m soon after the kill. We left the camera for about 36 hours to document the lions eating the kill. We had to choose the perfect time to retrieve the camera as the lions posed a great threat being so close to the position of the camera!
Somerset West, South Africa, AK
1/19/2014
Four large male lion killed a massive buffalo on a Private Reserve (Ingwelala) within the Kruger National Park in South Africa. These males, known as the 'Jacaranda Males' specialize in taking down buffalo as with their combined strength they are able to pull down such large, and dangerous prey. These males happened to kill this buffalo in a small drainage line, right on the dirt track. Fortunately for us, there was a tall tree on the opposite side of the track, directly opposite the kill (about 5m away). We managed to strap the cuddeback attack camera onto the tree directly from our open land-rover, while the lions were resting about 15-20m soon after the kill. We left the camera for about 36 hours to document the lions eating the kill. We had to choose the perfect time to retrieve the camera as the lions posed a great threat being so close to the position of the camera!