Photo/Video Galleries
Ben Hertz
Mandan, ND
7/16/2013
These two Does just can not get along one foggy morning in the ND prarie. This photo represents the trigger speed the Ambush IR delivers. Sure glad that I run Cuddeback Cameras and nothing else.
Mandan, ND
7/16/2013
These two Does just can not get along one foggy morning in the ND prarie. This photo represents the trigger speed the Ambush IR delivers. Sure glad that I run Cuddeback Cameras and nothing else.
Jim Woolsey
Rawlins, WY
7/15/2013
Ok, the cams have been slow this week, but can you see the capture in this picture?
Rawlins, WY
7/15/2013
Ok, the cams have been slow this week, but can you see the capture in this picture?
Wesley Delks
Rossville, IN
7/14/2013
I have several cuddebacks and have used this one for years. The pictures have the perfect saturation and color. Thanks to cuddeback we have been able to name and pattern Notches (rips in his ears), Swingblade (lopsided rack) and Double Dose (double brow tines). Love to see summer pics of mature bucks in the daytime!
Rossville, IN
7/14/2013
I have several cuddebacks and have used this one for years. The pictures have the perfect saturation and color. Thanks to cuddeback we have been able to name and pattern Notches (rips in his ears), Swingblade (lopsided rack) and Double Dose (double brow tines). Love to see summer pics of mature bucks in the daytime!
Robert Block
Manitowoc, WI
7/14/2013
I recently added a new mineral to the area for antler growth. The does have been getting very territorial over it! While it might be called Lucky Buck, I was very lucky to get this photo of two does confronting each other.
Manitowoc, WI
7/14/2013
I recently added a new mineral to the area for antler growth. The does have been getting very territorial over it! While it might be called Lucky Buck, I was very lucky to get this photo of two does confronting each other.
Jeff Focht
Monticello, KY
7/14/2013
The feeder at the bottom was seven and a half feet from the ground this bear could stand on his hind legs and reach up and shake the feeder. He shook out 75 pounds of corn in a day. Needless to say we raised the feeder to nine and a half feet and had no more problems from the bear stealing our deer corn.
Monticello, KY
7/14/2013
The feeder at the bottom was seven and a half feet from the ground this bear could stand on his hind legs and reach up and shake the feeder. He shook out 75 pounds of corn in a day. Needless to say we raised the feeder to nine and a half feet and had no more problems from the bear stealing our deer corn.