Photo/Video Galleries
Robbie Swink
Stephensport, KY
3/7/2013
not sure who has the clearest view of this high speed chase the cardinal or the cuddeback. most cameras this would be a big blur, but not the cuddeback!!! clear as a bottle of aquafina!!! My second picture is of a hawk interupting a deer and a squirrel's dinner. pretty sure the squirrel was the one being interupted because in the next picture the deer was still there and the squirrel was gone. not sure if it ran off or flew off, if you know what i mean.
Stephensport, KY
3/7/2013
not sure who has the clearest view of this high speed chase the cardinal or the cuddeback. most cameras this would be a big blur, but not the cuddeback!!! clear as a bottle of aquafina!!! My second picture is of a hawk interupting a deer and a squirrel's dinner. pretty sure the squirrel was the one being interupted because in the next picture the deer was still there and the squirrel was gone. not sure if it ran off or flew off, if you know what i mean.
Corey Almaroad
Jacksonville, AL
3/6/2013
This bobcat is caught walking by my Cuddeback Capture at different times day and night on this 300 acre farm in Calhoun County Alabama.
Jacksonville, AL
3/6/2013
This bobcat is caught walking by my Cuddeback Capture at different times day and night on this 300 acre farm in Calhoun County Alabama.
Loren Hanson
Janesville, WI
3/6/2013
Here is a winter action scene with several deer running for the hill. This made my January calendar page and has been a favorite of those who get my calendar. My cameras never leave the woods and the best photo of the month is selected for my wildlife calendar.
Janesville, WI
3/6/2013
Here is a winter action scene with several deer running for the hill. This made my January calendar page and has been a favorite of those who get my calendar. My cameras never leave the woods and the best photo of the month is selected for my wildlife calendar.
Alyssa Johnson
Schoharie, NY
3/6/2013
I set up a bait bag with raw chicken scraps so that the Crows wouldn't make off with it. Instead, this fisher climbed the tree and took the chicken!
Schoharie, NY
3/6/2013
I set up a bait bag with raw chicken scraps so that the Crows wouldn't make off with it. Instead, this fisher climbed the tree and took the chicken!
Nathan Friese
Pine Island, MN
3/6/2013
I saw a bunch of coyote tracks in the windbrake one day and decided to hang a camera to see how many and how often they were coming through and have these 3 pics to share. There are 2 yotes going by the camera within a minute and 1 yote comes back with a snack.
Pine Island, MN
3/6/2013
I saw a bunch of coyote tracks in the windbrake one day and decided to hang a camera to see how many and how often they were coming through and have these 3 pics to share. There are 2 yotes going by the camera within a minute and 1 yote comes back with a snack.
Nathan Friese
Pine Island, MN
3/6/2013
I decided to leave the cameras up this winter and have been getting alot of pheasant photos, but this is the best one. A common rooster and a black rooster in one picture.
Pine Island, MN
3/6/2013
I decided to leave the cameras up this winter and have been getting alot of pheasant photos, but this is the best one. A common rooster and a black rooster in one picture.
Nathan Friese
Pine Island, MN
3/6/2013
I have seen alot of roosters this winter they love the cover and protection the evergreens provide. My Cuddeback caught this lone rooster in mid flight.
Pine Island, MN
3/6/2013
I have seen alot of roosters this winter they love the cover and protection the evergreens provide. My Cuddeback caught this lone rooster in mid flight.
Tom Fry
Jacksonville, FL
3/5/2013
After noticing some hog tracks and digging my father-in-law and I began putting out some corn. After about a week of the hogs showing up we began to build our pen. We built the pen a couple of sections at a time. The pen was 32 foot long. After about 2 weeks the entire pen was built. We did not set the trap for about 3 days. We new the hogs were coming in at 8 and 9 AM, sometimes around noon and sometimes between 4 and 5 PM. We set the trap around 7 am. We check the pen at 4 PM and the hogs had not shown up. We went back at 6 PM the same day and all 14 hog were in the pen. The next day a friend came with a portable trap and we moved all 14 hogs to the trap. Our friend takes them to his farm, fattens them up. And, they dress them at the appropriate time. I hope you enjoy this picture and share with our readers. Thank you. Tom Fry
Jacksonville, FL
3/5/2013
After noticing some hog tracks and digging my father-in-law and I began putting out some corn. After about a week of the hogs showing up we began to build our pen. We built the pen a couple of sections at a time. The pen was 32 foot long. After about 2 weeks the entire pen was built. We did not set the trap for about 3 days. We new the hogs were coming in at 8 and 9 AM, sometimes around noon and sometimes between 4 and 5 PM. We set the trap around 7 am. We check the pen at 4 PM and the hogs had not shown up. We went back at 6 PM the same day and all 14 hog were in the pen. The next day a friend came with a portable trap and we moved all 14 hogs to the trap. Our friend takes them to his farm, fattens them up. And, they dress them at the appropriate time. I hope you enjoy this picture and share with our readers. Thank you. Tom Fry