Photo/Video Galleries
Scott Rader
Greencastle, IN
11/10/2011
We knew that this deer was on the farm because we got an early glimpse of him in velvet back in July. We started running our trail cameras immediately after that, but never caught him on camera until he had shed his velvet and like most of the other big boys he has waited until that magical time of year to really show himself. Now, I have 8 pictures of him in the last week!
Greencastle, IN
11/10/2011
We knew that this deer was on the farm because we got an early glimpse of him in velvet back in July. We started running our trail cameras immediately after that, but never caught him on camera until he had shed his velvet and like most of the other big boys he has waited until that magical time of year to really show himself. Now, I have 8 pictures of him in the last week!
Todd Sietsema
Iowa Falls, IA
11/10/2011
After a warm October in Iowa, I found myself golfing more than bowhunting, then I came across this picture and put the clubs away and took the bow out.
Iowa Falls, IA
11/10/2011
After a warm October in Iowa, I found myself golfing more than bowhunting, then I came across this picture and put the clubs away and took the bow out.
Chase Berry
Winterset, IA
11/10/2011
One of the countless bucks I have caught on my favorite trail! My hunting blind is about 15 feet to the left of this photo! Cant wait for Muzzeloader season!!
Winterset, IA
11/10/2011
One of the countless bucks I have caught on my favorite trail! My hunting blind is about 15 feet to the left of this photo! Cant wait for Muzzeloader season!!
Danny Dobson
Inola, OK
11/10/2011
this coyote is peeing in my corn pile???? dont know what else to say
Inola, OK
11/10/2011
this coyote is peeing in my corn pile???? dont know what else to say
Ethan Richardson Richardson
Milan, MO
11/9/2011
We put the cameras up the first of September and thought that this big boy had got shot and the first picture i got was this big boy.
Milan, MO
11/9/2011
We put the cameras up the first of September and thought that this big boy had got shot and the first picture i got was this big boy.
Adam Lane
grand Rapids, MN
11/9/2011
i have three cuddebacks out at our deer shack and last year i was finding all of the bigger bucks. this year i wasnt able to find very many deer at all. turns out we have a little wolf problem. i changed out my moultrie camera out for a cuddeback because i kept getting nothing but hind ends of big deer. turns out to be a very smart move on my part. i finally found what deer to go for even if it takes the rest of bow season.
grand Rapids, MN
11/9/2011
i have three cuddebacks out at our deer shack and last year i was finding all of the bigger bucks. this year i wasnt able to find very many deer at all. turns out we have a little wolf problem. i changed out my moultrie camera out for a cuddeback because i kept getting nothing but hind ends of big deer. turns out to be a very smart move on my part. i finally found what deer to go for even if it takes the rest of bow season.
Scott Pruss
Fremont, NE
11/9/2011
Was averaging about 600 pics of deer on my Cuddeback IR a week. Then I went to check it after the crops were take out on the surrounding farms and to my surprise there was only a hundred pics on the camera. At first I was surprised, until I found out that almost half of the pics were of coyotes. Unfortuneatly they spook most of the deer off the property and are not helping the pheasant population either.
Fremont, NE
11/9/2011
Was averaging about 600 pics of deer on my Cuddeback IR a week. Then I went to check it after the crops were take out on the surrounding farms and to my surprise there was only a hundred pics on the camera. At first I was surprised, until I found out that almost half of the pics were of coyotes. Unfortuneatly they spook most of the deer off the property and are not helping the pheasant population either.
Phillip Russo
Macomb, MI
11/9/2011
This Buck has been hanging around our farm in Sanilac County, MI now for about 4 years. He has earned the name KING on our farm seeing as he is the most dominant buck on the farm. We have had so many encounters with this buck in the Spring and Summer but then come Hunting Season he pulls a disapearing act on us. But every year just like clock work every Spring and Summer the KING returns and gives us a Cuddeback photo shoot! Hope we get him in 2011 as a Five Year old this year!
Macomb, MI
11/9/2011
This Buck has been hanging around our farm in Sanilac County, MI now for about 4 years. He has earned the name KING on our farm seeing as he is the most dominant buck on the farm. We have had so many encounters with this buck in the Spring and Summer but then come Hunting Season he pulls a disapearing act on us. But every year just like clock work every Spring and Summer the KING returns and gives us a Cuddeback photo shoot! Hope we get him in 2011 as a Five Year old this year!