Photo/Video Galleries
J.T. Bedell
LeRoy, IL
9/9/2012
I have hunting this property for over 20 years but caught on film today some of the nicest deer we have ever seen. Leavering your trail camera gives us great insight into what is traveling by while we are not in the stand. Your camera has definately changed the way I hunt for the better. After picking these up today I think I am more motivated for opening day than I have been in years. Thanks for developing a great product.
LeRoy, IL
9/9/2012
I have hunting this property for over 20 years but caught on film today some of the nicest deer we have ever seen. Leavering your trail camera gives us great insight into what is traveling by while we are not in the stand. Your camera has definately changed the way I hunt for the better. After picking these up today I think I am more motivated for opening day than I have been in years. Thanks for developing a great product.
Steve Scarbrough
Tallahassee, FL
9/9/2012
As you can see these two animals tend to be very difficult to cature on cameras. The Cuddeback got them both and more. The Cuddeback got them both in the center of the frame and while in step.
Tallahassee, FL
9/9/2012
As you can see these two animals tend to be very difficult to cature on cameras. The Cuddeback got them both and more. The Cuddeback got them both in the center of the frame and while in step.
Kevin Dewhurst
Green Bay, WI
9/9/2012
I actually own a Moultrie trail camera and borrowed my dad's Cuddeback Attack to compare trigger speeds. You can guess what I am planning on saving up to buy after seeing this buck roll through. The Moultrie didn't even get a picture of his head, only his rear end. Great camera and great trigger speed equals a very satisfied hunter. Thanks Cuddeback!!
Green Bay, WI
9/9/2012
I actually own a Moultrie trail camera and borrowed my dad's Cuddeback Attack to compare trigger speeds. You can guess what I am planning on saving up to buy after seeing this buck roll through. The Moultrie didn't even get a picture of his head, only his rear end. Great camera and great trigger speed equals a very satisfied hunter. Thanks Cuddeback!!
Kevin Dewhurst
Green Bay, WI
9/9/2012
This buck has a very gnarly rack. He is about a 2 1/2 year old buck and this is the 2nd year that I have pictures of him scooting through the woods. I have only seen him in pictures or videos, never during the season.
Green Bay, WI
9/9/2012
This buck has a very gnarly rack. He is about a 2 1/2 year old buck and this is the 2nd year that I have pictures of him scooting through the woods. I have only seen him in pictures or videos, never during the season.
Mike Donarski
Olathe, KS
9/8/2012
Rposse.com - Just checked my cameras after a full month hanging on a tree. Can't wait to get in the stand this fall. It's right around the corner. See you in a tree stand somewhere in between here and there this fall. -KC FLASH
Olathe, KS
9/8/2012
Rposse.com - Just checked my cameras after a full month hanging on a tree. Can't wait to get in the stand this fall. It's right around the corner. See you in a tree stand somewhere in between here and there this fall. -KC FLASH
Michael Monescalchi
utica, NY
9/8/2012
Salisbury New York. 12 pointer. New hunting spot, been scouting all summer. found this buck on an old logging trail. Ive had several trail cams but the ambush is my favorite by far. P.S. its actually pm in the video, not am.
utica, NY
9/8/2012
Salisbury New York. 12 pointer. New hunting spot, been scouting all summer. found this buck on an old logging trail. Ive had several trail cams but the ambush is my favorite by far. P.S. its actually pm in the video, not am.
Will Keesee
Lawrence, KS
9/8/2012
Walt- I have been hunting this 5x5 for three years now. Two years ago I was lucky enough to get a shot at him with my bow, but only got some hair off of his back. After finding his shed last year we guessed him at 170 , I don't think he has gained any inches, but he did grow a nice kicker. How much do you think the drought has affected antler growth?
Lawrence, KS
9/8/2012
Walt- I have been hunting this 5x5 for three years now. Two years ago I was lucky enough to get a shot at him with my bow, but only got some hair off of his back. After finding his shed last year we guessed him at 170 , I don't think he has gained any inches, but he did grow a nice kicker. How much do you think the drought has affected antler growth?