Photo/Video Galleries
michael keifer
birch run, MI
11/17/2011
Photo taken on my Cuddy back Capture a few days before the opener in the U.P. of Michigan. As I do every year I go up over Halloween weekend and set up my hunting area. Over the years I have captured some amazing pics. So nice that my brother-in-law and father-in-law have jumped on board by purchasing their own cameras. Having these cameras is almost as much fun as hunting. Next year are going to have a seperate buck contest to see who gets the biggest buck on camera.
birch run, MI
11/17/2011
Photo taken on my Cuddy back Capture a few days before the opener in the U.P. of Michigan. As I do every year I go up over Halloween weekend and set up my hunting area. Over the years I have captured some amazing pics. So nice that my brother-in-law and father-in-law have jumped on board by purchasing their own cameras. Having these cameras is almost as much fun as hunting. Next year are going to have a seperate buck contest to see who gets the biggest buck on camera.
ROD WILSHUSEN
AMHERST, NE
11/17/2011
NICE COLORED BOBCAT THAT WANDERS 50 YARDS FROM THE HOUSE ON THE WOOD RIVER NW OF AMHERST, NEBRASKA
AMHERST, NE
11/17/2011
NICE COLORED BOBCAT THAT WANDERS 50 YARDS FROM THE HOUSE ON THE WOOD RIVER NW OF AMHERST, NEBRASKA
Michael Shepperd
Henderson, TX
11/17/2011
I am an East Texas hunter and as most areas in the USA pig populations are out of control. I recently joined a deer lease 8 hours south outside of Laredo, Tx. Laredo is on the border of Texas and Mexico. Our deer lease is actually only 2.5 miles from the Rio Grande river. Of course the excitment of hunting a new area, I was eager to get my Cuddeback Camera to work. Being that I have never hunted there and because it is a dry climate I never expected to see wild hogs. After a month of having my Cuddeback camera on feeder pen, I was amazed at the hundereds of pics I had of wild hogs. Scanning through over 1400 pics, one picture put everything in perspective. This pic will show that these wild hogs are REALLY serious about making sure their population is a healthy and flourishing one.
Henderson, TX
11/17/2011
I am an East Texas hunter and as most areas in the USA pig populations are out of control. I recently joined a deer lease 8 hours south outside of Laredo, Tx. Laredo is on the border of Texas and Mexico. Our deer lease is actually only 2.5 miles from the Rio Grande river. Of course the excitment of hunting a new area, I was eager to get my Cuddeback Camera to work. Being that I have never hunted there and because it is a dry climate I never expected to see wild hogs. After a month of having my Cuddeback camera on feeder pen, I was amazed at the hundereds of pics I had of wild hogs. Scanning through over 1400 pics, one picture put everything in perspective. This pic will show that these wild hogs are REALLY serious about making sure their population is a healthy and flourishing one.
Matt Bruce
Clinton Township, MI
11/16/2011
I have showed this pic to several of my friends and each one of them gave the response big deal, it's just a doe . It's comical that somehow the bucks you want to see still manage to hide even when captured in a picture.
Clinton Township, MI
11/16/2011
I have showed this pic to several of my friends and each one of them gave the response big deal, it's just a doe . It's comical that somehow the bucks you want to see still manage to hide even when captured in a picture.
Eric Wolfe
Annville, PA
11/16/2011
I am from Annville Pa and had NO idea that this big guy was wandering my property until I got home from a hunting trip to Tioga County and checked my Cudde Back the following morning. Needless to say I was speechless after I realized that this big 10 had walked within 15 yards of my treestand in the day light on saturday morning, the last day of my hunt in Tioga. I caught him on camera 4 times that week. It was not until the second last day of archery season that I got a chance to see him in person. It was friday morning, 6:45am, a steady west wind and I hammered my rattle bag for 45 seconds. Within 5 minutes the big 10 appeared out of no where, thrashing branches along my food plot, looking for any other buck who might challenge him. He came within 25 yards that day but circled me down wind looking for his rival. He never did give me a shot but the experience was worth every minute I got to watch this magnificent buck! Who says PA doesn't have 150 class buck!
Annville, PA
11/16/2011
I am from Annville Pa and had NO idea that this big guy was wandering my property until I got home from a hunting trip to Tioga County and checked my Cudde Back the following morning. Needless to say I was speechless after I realized that this big 10 had walked within 15 yards of my treestand in the day light on saturday morning, the last day of my hunt in Tioga. I caught him on camera 4 times that week. It was not until the second last day of archery season that I got a chance to see him in person. It was friday morning, 6:45am, a steady west wind and I hammered my rattle bag for 45 seconds. Within 5 minutes the big 10 appeared out of no where, thrashing branches along my food plot, looking for any other buck who might challenge him. He came within 25 yards that day but circled me down wind looking for his rival. He never did give me a shot but the experience was worth every minute I got to watch this magnificent buck! Who says PA doesn't have 150 class buck!