Photo/Video Galleries
Ryan Albert
Blue Mounds, WI
2/1/2012
We call this buck the Perfect Ten. This picture just shows the amazing trigger speed that the Cuddeback's have. This buck is jumping in mid air, on a run,and the image is still crystal clear. The picture was taken with a Cuddeback Capture model.
Blue Mounds, WI
2/1/2012
We call this buck the Perfect Ten. This picture just shows the amazing trigger speed that the Cuddeback's have. This buck is jumping in mid air, on a run,and the image is still crystal clear. The picture was taken with a Cuddeback Capture model.
Scott Ebersole
Newark, OH
2/1/2012
Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012. My hunting partner was in stand and ready to use his last tag when this young deer came in to eat some corn. The camera went off right as he shot. The camera is so fast it caught the arrow entering the deer before the fletching disapears on a pass thru shot. We called the picture Contact for that reason.
Newark, OH
2/1/2012
Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012. My hunting partner was in stand and ready to use his last tag when this young deer came in to eat some corn. The camera went off right as he shot. The camera is so fast it caught the arrow entering the deer before the fletching disapears on a pass thru shot. We called the picture Contact for that reason.
zach polaske
poplar, WI
2/1/2012
If this doesn't prove trigger speed, I don't know what does. This is a picture of a barred owl that just nabbed a flying squirrel and happened to fly past my Cuddeback Attack. How many other name brand cameras would have gotten this pic? I'm guessing, none.
poplar, WI
2/1/2012
If this doesn't prove trigger speed, I don't know what does. This is a picture of a barred owl that just nabbed a flying squirrel and happened to fly past my Cuddeback Attack. How many other name brand cameras would have gotten this pic? I'm guessing, none.
zach polaske
poplar, WI
2/1/2012
Pic of a barred owl with its dinner, a flying squirrel. We hear the barred owls every night before dark and they sound like a bunch of monkeys!
poplar, WI
2/1/2012
Pic of a barred owl with its dinner, a flying squirrel. We hear the barred owls every night before dark and they sound like a bunch of monkeys!
zach polaske
poplar, WI
2/1/2012
I can't believe the bucks around here still have their antlers! The moment I get a pic of one of these bucks missing their antlers, the search begins!
poplar, WI
2/1/2012
I can't believe the bucks around here still have their antlers! The moment I get a pic of one of these bucks missing their antlers, the search begins!
St Joe Mike
Union, MI
1/31/2012
Not sure what happened to this doe.. She is missing her ears and also her tail... Has had it rough !!
Union, MI
1/31/2012
Not sure what happened to this doe.. She is missing her ears and also her tail... Has had it rough !!
Craig Bowman
Marysville, IN
1/31/2012
This big 8 point buck just started showing up again on my grandparent's farm in southern Indiana the last few weeks. I have one other picture of this deer from early archery season, but he vanished the rest of the season, as big bucks do, until very recently. I have been putting out 50lbs of corn every 10-12 days since early January, and getting pictures of him every other night the past couple weeks. Hoping to hold him on the property long enough to find his sheds in a few weeks. I guess him to be a 3 and a half year old deer that would probably score at least 145 inches with 12+ inch G2s. It is very encouraging to see that this big boy made it through season and will be even bigger next year. I have some very cool pictures of this deer sparring with a young 9 pointer and a young 8 pointer over the corn pile. It would be great if they could keep that up and drop some antlers for me to find right there in the corn!
Marysville, IN
1/31/2012
This big 8 point buck just started showing up again on my grandparent's farm in southern Indiana the last few weeks. I have one other picture of this deer from early archery season, but he vanished the rest of the season, as big bucks do, until very recently. I have been putting out 50lbs of corn every 10-12 days since early January, and getting pictures of him every other night the past couple weeks. Hoping to hold him on the property long enough to find his sheds in a few weeks. I guess him to be a 3 and a half year old deer that would probably score at least 145 inches with 12+ inch G2s. It is very encouraging to see that this big boy made it through season and will be even bigger next year. I have some very cool pictures of this deer sparring with a young 9 pointer and a young 8 pointer over the corn pile. It would be great if they could keep that up and drop some antlers for me to find right there in the corn!