Photo/Video Galleries
Dylan Lange
belle, MO
1/17/2012
Set this feeder to try to get some sheds. but got this funny photo.I guess I know where all my corn is going. Maybe one less coon though if the yote gets his way.
belle, MO
1/17/2012
Set this feeder to try to get some sheds. but got this funny photo.I guess I know where all my corn is going. Maybe one less coon though if the yote gets his way.
T. Hill
Memphis, TN
1/17/2012
The camera was out for deer; however, the Mississippi river rose quickly. I was unable to retrieve the camera. This was the last picture that it took before the water got it. Notice the second picture of the camera after the flood.
Memphis, TN
1/17/2012
The camera was out for deer; however, the Mississippi river rose quickly. I was unable to retrieve the camera. This was the last picture that it took before the water got it. Notice the second picture of the camera after the flood.
Jimmy Tuggle
Hoover, AL
1/17/2012
My Capture was set up at the edge of a food plott for deer . When I saw this photo of a bird flying straight to the camera. On my Cuddeback viewer I couldn't tell what it was.It looked like an owl, but when I enlarged it on my computer it appears to be a blue bird. Thought it was a little different to catch the bird in flight like this .
Hoover, AL
1/17/2012
My Capture was set up at the edge of a food plott for deer . When I saw this photo of a bird flying straight to the camera. On my Cuddeback viewer I couldn't tell what it was.It looked like an owl, but when I enlarged it on my computer it appears to be a blue bird. Thought it was a little different to catch the bird in flight like this .
Rickey Ellis
Beech Grove, AR
1/17/2012
Awsome picture of a deer we call Freak! We've gotten pictures of this guy three years straight, but he never shows up until 1st week of January. This deer has unbelievable mass, and he is truely a FREAK. We also got his sheds from last year. We wouldn't have known he existed if it wasn't for the camera. It's amazing how they just dissappear
Beech Grove, AR
1/17/2012
Awsome picture of a deer we call Freak! We've gotten pictures of this guy three years straight, but he never shows up until 1st week of January. This deer has unbelievable mass, and he is truely a FREAK. We also got his sheds from last year. We wouldn't have known he existed if it wasn't for the camera. It's amazing how they just dissappear
Roy Flores Jr
Sullivan City, TX
1/16/2012
1)In all my years of owning a Cuddeback, this is one of the best quality pictures my capture has taken. This pic shows the true image of the Doe in resemblance to the brush in the background.Awesome work Cuddeback!!2)spike at night 3)This doe sees what appears to be a buck looking at her. What do you think is looking at her in the back?
Sullivan City, TX
1/16/2012
1)In all my years of owning a Cuddeback, this is one of the best quality pictures my capture has taken. This pic shows the true image of the Doe in resemblance to the brush in the background.Awesome work Cuddeback!!2)spike at night 3)This doe sees what appears to be a buck looking at her. What do you think is looking at her in the back?
phillip marlar
Scurry, TX
1/16/2012
I shot a doe the evening of the 21 around 5:30. I saw the arrow and could tell it was a fatal shot. I looked after dark ,but I could not find teh doe right away in the thick brush. I decided to look the next morning. I never found my doe, I figured the coyotes got to her first. It was confirmed when I pulled the camera card on a camera that was on a trail 350 yards awat. 8 hours later what was left of my doe is being transported through out the woods. If it was not for the fast trigger speed this would of been a blank camera shot. The coyote was only 6 to 8 yards in front of the camera
Scurry, TX
1/16/2012
I shot a doe the evening of the 21 around 5:30. I saw the arrow and could tell it was a fatal shot. I looked after dark ,but I could not find teh doe right away in the thick brush. I decided to look the next morning. I never found my doe, I figured the coyotes got to her first. It was confirmed when I pulled the camera card on a camera that was on a trail 350 yards awat. 8 hours later what was left of my doe is being transported through out the woods. If it was not for the fast trigger speed this would of been a blank camera shot. The coyote was only 6 to 8 yards in front of the camera