Photo/Video Galleries
Mitch Clapper
Tuscola, IL
10/8/2012
This doe was walking up on the trail and the first IR flash caught its attention so she decided to check out what the flash was. There is a video that I will post of her checking out the camera. Nothing too special about this very young doe but still funny to look at. The second picture is a young 6 point buck walking by the camera. I'm impressed that the camera was able to capture this image and please with the results
Tuscola, IL
10/8/2012
This doe was walking up on the trail and the first IR flash caught its attention so she decided to check out what the flash was. There is a video that I will post of her checking out the camera. Nothing too special about this very young doe but still funny to look at. The second picture is a young 6 point buck walking by the camera. I'm impressed that the camera was able to capture this image and please with the results
patrick beatty
sabina, OH
10/8/2012
first time ever useing a scout camera wanted to see what was running this tree line and found him been useing camera ever since
sabina, OH
10/8/2012
first time ever useing a scout camera wanted to see what was running this tree line and found him been useing camera ever since
Dusty Bray
Wilson, OK
10/8/2012
12pt. That has been hitting my feeder for about a week now. The attack IR he pay's no attention to.
Wilson, OK
10/8/2012
12pt. That has been hitting my feeder for about a week now. The attack IR he pay's no attention to.
Jeff Stein
Waconia, MN
10/8/2012
You probably remember Highlight Magazine's Hidden Picture as a kid. Here's the Cuddeback version of Hidden Pictures . How many Wolves do you see in this image? (Correct answer = Three!)
Waconia, MN
10/8/2012
You probably remember Highlight Magazine's Hidden Picture as a kid. Here's the Cuddeback version of Hidden Pictures . How many Wolves do you see in this image? (Correct answer = Three!)
Jeff Stein
Waconia, MN
10/8/2012
This fawn appears to have a message for all of us. Note the spots that form a Cancer Awareness Ribbon on its front shoulder. It certainly hit home with our family. Support those with cancer and cancer research!
Waconia, MN
10/8/2012
This fawn appears to have a message for all of us. Note the spots that form a Cancer Awareness Ribbon on its front shoulder. It certainly hit home with our family. Support those with cancer and cancer research!