Photo/Video Galleries
James Haines
Washington, PA
10/2/2013
Submitted wrong video on 1st one. this is the 13 point double brow tine buck eating a protein block and a smaller 8 point comes in for a nibble. We have been watching both bucks all spring and summer. Neither buck is big enough to be a shooter, maybe next year. From: Huntin' with the Haines'!
Washington, PA
10/2/2013
Submitted wrong video on 1st one. this is the 13 point double brow tine buck eating a protein block and a smaller 8 point comes in for a nibble. We have been watching both bucks all spring and summer. Neither buck is big enough to be a shooter, maybe next year. From: Huntin' with the Haines'!
James Haines
Washington, PA
10/2/2013
13 point double brow tine buck eating a protein block and a smaller 8 point tall 8 buck comes in for a nibble too. Have been watching both bucks all spring and summer. Neither one big enough to be a shooter, maybe next year! From: Hunting with the Haines'!
Washington, PA
10/2/2013
13 point double brow tine buck eating a protein block and a smaller 8 point tall 8 buck comes in for a nibble too. Have been watching both bucks all spring and summer. Neither one big enough to be a shooter, maybe next year! From: Hunting with the Haines'!
Eric Cornell
Durand, MI
10/2/2013
We set up the feeder shown in the background on a Saturday afternoon, and this bad boy went in and destroyed it the next morning.
Durand, MI
10/2/2013
We set up the feeder shown in the background on a Saturday afternoon, and this bad boy went in and destroyed it the next morning.
Robert Lamberton
Franklin, PA
10/2/2013
Didn't realize it, but there must be a trail coming from behind the camera. I was surprised to see them lined up like that and wondered why it didn't trigger before they got lined up. I thought this was hilarious.
Franklin, PA
10/2/2013
Didn't realize it, but there must be a trail coming from behind the camera. I was surprised to see them lined up like that and wondered why it didn't trigger before they got lined up. I thought this was hilarious.
Mark Maggard
Zephyrhills, FL
10/2/2013
I'd like to submit this picture to next month's 'Further Review' photo competition. We often wondered how our feed disappeared so quickly, but we underestimated our raccoons. Turns out they can fly.
Zephyrhills, FL
10/2/2013
I'd like to submit this picture to next month's 'Further Review' photo competition. We often wondered how our feed disappeared so quickly, but we underestimated our raccoons. Turns out they can fly.
Lance Miller
Bellefontaine, OH
10/2/2013
These coyotes are not camera shy they return day after day even have one going back by camera with a groundhog in his mouth a half hr later
Bellefontaine, OH
10/2/2013
These coyotes are not camera shy they return day after day even have one going back by camera with a groundhog in his mouth a half hr later
Tony Nienas
Waukesha, WI
10/2/2013
Photo was taking in central wisconsin. Fawn looking to play with a group of turkeys.
Waukesha, WI
10/2/2013
Photo was taking in central wisconsin. Fawn looking to play with a group of turkeys.
Joshua Ericskon
La Crosse, WI
10/2/2013
Put the camera out two weeks before bow season just to see what was running around on the land. Within the first week caught this nice buck. Lovin the pictures the cuddeback IR takes. Hoping the cuddeback with caught a bigger one.
La Crosse, WI
10/2/2013
Put the camera out two weeks before bow season just to see what was running around on the land. Within the first week caught this nice buck. Lovin the pictures the cuddeback IR takes. Hoping the cuddeback with caught a bigger one.