Photo/Video Galleries
Tim Broos
Dixon, IL
10/18/2012
Northern Illinois . . . I cannot do much better than this picture. Fall colors, a creek, sun rays, and a monster buck (10 pointer . . . left G2 is hidden by the G3) that I have been following for 4 years. And, right under my stand to boot!
Dixon, IL
10/18/2012
Northern Illinois . . . I cannot do much better than this picture. Fall colors, a creek, sun rays, and a monster buck (10 pointer . . . left G2 is hidden by the G3) that I have been following for 4 years. And, right under my stand to boot!
Chad Maro
Lamotte, IA
10/18/2012
I placed the camera on a trail not knowing that I would get this nice of a background. Notice the buck in between the bucks antlers.
Lamotte, IA
10/18/2012
I placed the camera on a trail not knowing that I would get this nice of a background. Notice the buck in between the bucks antlers.
Suzie Wubbena
Allison, IA
10/18/2012
I captured this shot of a Hawk swooping down on a fawn, of course ran away. Hawk and fawn is the title!
Allison, IA
10/18/2012
I captured this shot of a Hawk swooping down on a fawn, of course ran away. Hawk and fawn is the title!
Suzie Wubbena
Allison, IA
10/18/2012
I captured this Hawk swooping down on a fawn, of course the next picture that the camera took was the deer running away.
Allison, IA
10/18/2012
I captured this Hawk swooping down on a fawn, of course the next picture that the camera took was the deer running away.
Dustin Batton
Montfort, WI
10/17/2012
I'm from just outside Montfort Wi. My father, brother, and I hunt on our 400 acre farm which is prime hunting land. We have shot many 150 class bucks in the past ten years. Most, to all deer harvested on our farm continue to be typical racks from 8 to 12 points with very little junk on the racks. Things got stirred up a bit on the old ranch this summer when my Cuddeback Excite captured this non-typical whitetail!! This buck is not the biggest buck we've ever seen, but it is a whole new monster compared to what we are use to. Soo, needless to say the race is on between the three of us to see who can bag this beauty!! Wish me luck, and I thank you very much, because without this outstanding camera we would have no clue what we had running through our fields and woods. Yours truley, Dustin Batton (Proud cuddeback owner)
Montfort, WI
10/17/2012
I'm from just outside Montfort Wi. My father, brother, and I hunt on our 400 acre farm which is prime hunting land. We have shot many 150 class bucks in the past ten years. Most, to all deer harvested on our farm continue to be typical racks from 8 to 12 points with very little junk on the racks. Things got stirred up a bit on the old ranch this summer when my Cuddeback Excite captured this non-typical whitetail!! This buck is not the biggest buck we've ever seen, but it is a whole new monster compared to what we are use to. Soo, needless to say the race is on between the three of us to see who can bag this beauty!! Wish me luck, and I thank you very much, because without this outstanding camera we would have no clue what we had running through our fields and woods. Yours truley, Dustin Batton (Proud cuddeback owner)
Casey Adams
Ellisville, MS
10/17/2012
I have been hunting this buck for 3 years and hopefully this is the year. Also is a picture of a doe very close!
Ellisville, MS
10/17/2012
I have been hunting this buck for 3 years and hopefully this is the year. Also is a picture of a doe very close!
Dave Graner
Rockford, MN
10/17/2012
Black bear season in northern MN. Cherry frosting spread 6 ft up the side of a popple tree. He got it all.
Rockford, MN
10/17/2012
Black bear season in northern MN. Cherry frosting spread 6 ft up the side of a popple tree. He got it all.
Aaron Poole
Christopher Lake, SK
10/17/2012
The first pic is of a bear walking into the bait station while the hunter looks over the bear to see if it is large enough to shoot and if it has a good coat. The second pic is of the same bear 2min later reacting to the shot after it had been hit and biting at the mark of entery while all 4 feet are off the ground. The third pic is of the hunter walkiing back to the blind after recovering his trophy only a few yards from where the bear was shot. These three pics show a little bit of everything. For an outfitter like myself cuddeback really helps show what is at the bait and with fast trigger speeds you dont miss anything and the shots are always in the middle of the frame.
Christopher Lake, SK
10/17/2012
The first pic is of a bear walking into the bait station while the hunter looks over the bear to see if it is large enough to shoot and if it has a good coat. The second pic is of the same bear 2min later reacting to the shot after it had been hit and biting at the mark of entery while all 4 feet are off the ground. The third pic is of the hunter walkiing back to the blind after recovering his trophy only a few yards from where the bear was shot. These three pics show a little bit of everything. For an outfitter like myself cuddeback really helps show what is at the bait and with fast trigger speeds you dont miss anything and the shots are always in the middle of the frame.