Photo/Video Galleries

Carroll James
Buena Vista, VA
10/27/2012
Had my camera Under my tree stand during bow season. Left it there for a week while I was working, and when I got back to it this is what I found. Turns out it was a bad day to be a squirrel. I've used several other trail cams, but the fast trigger speed and clarity of the cuddeback can't be beat. I will never buy anything else.
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Jim Dahl
Oak Grove, MN
10/27/2012
Checking the first active scrape of the season.
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Bill Powers
Dixon, IL
10/26/2012
I was concerned that having my camera close to my stand may spook the deer, especially big bucks. I guess some bucks aren't camera shy. He was coming into a mock scrape using a dripolator.
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Tim Chavez
Slippery Rock, PA
10/26/2012
Set the Cuddeback up, and had this coyote run past with a rabbit in its mouth!!!
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Thomas Beadenll
Athol, NY
10/26/2012
Best hunter in the world got caught in action by cudde back attack IR. Impressive! Chimpies going for a ride!
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Isaac Griffith
Creekside, PA
10/26/2012
Set up Capture the moment this scrape appeared. It is on the fencerow just below our 4 acre corn field. This makes the 7th picture of him in a week.
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Kevin Lovegreen
Eagan, MN
10/26/2012
What are the chances of catching a Bobcat trying to attack a doe in broad daylight? Sandstone, MN.
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Brian Delapp
De Forest, WI
10/26/2012
I was surprised to catch this big ten on my cuddeback 20 yards from my stand! Love leaving them out all season and catch a buck you have not seen all season. This will definitely keep me on stand longer!
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Ted Hartmann
Lake Geneva, WI
10/26/2012
My buddies were giving me a hard time about this picture. They say I have my deer tied up before the season. Now they say I even mark the spot in which I should shoot. What you see are stick-tights that are stuck to the hair of this buck. I have pictures of this deer from the last three years.
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Ted Hartmann
Lake Geneva, WI
10/26/2012
Close encounter of a Nebraska Buck. Lots of character
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