Photo/Video Galleries
Trey Leadman
Milton, WV
10/28/2012
this is wide eight i shot him Sept 20 2012 first day of wv bow season
Milton, WV
10/28/2012
this is wide eight i shot him Sept 20 2012 first day of wv bow season
Trey Leadman
Milton, WV
10/28/2012
This is a buck i call short beam ten i have not seen him since hunting season opened up. The other is wide eight i shot him him Sept 29 2012 first day of WV bow season
Milton, WV
10/28/2012
This is a buck i call short beam ten i have not seen him since hunting season opened up. The other is wide eight i shot him him Sept 29 2012 first day of WV bow season
Elvin King
New Holland, PA
10/28/2012
just thought this was a pretty cool pic. very seldom do we see bobcats in our area but the fast trigger speed of a cudebak camera it just couldnt quite get past the fastness of this camera..
New Holland, PA
10/28/2012
just thought this was a pretty cool pic. very seldom do we see bobcats in our area but the fast trigger speed of a cudebak camera it just couldnt quite get past the fastness of this camera..
Jim Vanderhoof
Youngsville, PA
10/28/2012
I call this young buck the oddball buck, his left antler drops down and goes around his nose.
Youngsville, PA
10/28/2012
I call this young buck the oddball buck, his left antler drops down and goes around his nose.
Lauren Doss
Atlanta, GA
10/27/2012
This image captures the intense moment of a feisty grey wolf feasting on a whitetail deer in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Grey wolves are known to spend most of their time searching for large prey. Just like most wild animals, wolves rely on their senses; using them to hunt and communicate with other wolves. Their sense of smell is 100 times keener than a human's and they can hear another wolves' howl from at least 3 to 4 miles away. Taken by a Cuddeback Attack trail camera, no picture could better illustrate the way nature, the circle of life specifically, works.
Atlanta, GA
10/27/2012
This image captures the intense moment of a feisty grey wolf feasting on a whitetail deer in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Grey wolves are known to spend most of their time searching for large prey. Just like most wild animals, wolves rely on their senses; using them to hunt and communicate with other wolves. Their sense of smell is 100 times keener than a human's and they can hear another wolves' howl from at least 3 to 4 miles away. Taken by a Cuddeback Attack trail camera, no picture could better illustrate the way nature, the circle of life specifically, works.
Ben Benjamin
Willseyville, NY
10/27/2012
First year using Cuddeback cameras. Setup one each on two new food plots, not far from my back yard. Whoa!!! - where have these guys been hiding?
Willseyville, NY
10/27/2012
First year using Cuddeback cameras. Setup one each on two new food plots, not far from my back yard. Whoa!!! - where have these guys been hiding?
Mike Maedke
Casco, WI
10/27/2012
Thought the color in this photo is amazing. It almost looks like a painting.
Casco, WI
10/27/2012
Thought the color in this photo is amazing. It almost looks like a painting.
Jon Kinzley
Mohall, ND
10/27/2012
I have started feeding since July and not that Its geting cooler out i seeing bigger bucks and have had cameras for a few year an have never seen this many bucks in one photo
Mohall, ND
10/27/2012
I have started feeding since July and not that Its geting cooler out i seeing bigger bucks and have had cameras for a few year an have never seen this many bucks in one photo