Photo/Video Galleries
Jesse Werner
Iowa City, IA
9/28/2011
Nn a cool foggy night near the creek bottom on our Southern Iowa Farm.
Iowa City, IA
9/28/2011
Nn a cool foggy night near the creek bottom on our Southern Iowa Farm.
John Braddy
Waycross, GA
9/28/2011
living within a refuge gives a chance to capture crystal clear image`s of wildlife right in your back yard, You have to be careful not attract the wrong type of wildlife.
Waycross, GA
9/28/2011
living within a refuge gives a chance to capture crystal clear image`s of wildlife right in your back yard, You have to be careful not attract the wrong type of wildlife.
George Campbell
Anderson, SC
9/28/2011
My Attack IR is mounted inside a Cuddeback Metal Theft Prevent Box. For those not famaliar with Blue Birds, it is common for people in the South to set out Blue Bird Box's which ironically are shaped about the size of the Cuddebox protective box. Approximate size and with approximate hole size they like to enter into.
Anderson, SC
9/28/2011
My Attack IR is mounted inside a Cuddeback Metal Theft Prevent Box. For those not famaliar with Blue Birds, it is common for people in the South to set out Blue Bird Box's which ironically are shaped about the size of the Cuddebox protective box. Approximate size and with approximate hole size they like to enter into.
Monty Peterson
St. George, KS
9/28/2011
It was unseasonally cool last saturday evening, as I glassed my favorite food plot from about 200 yards west of this picture. Had a few smaller bucks, and two pretty fair ones eating, sparring, and just frolicking around enjoying the cool weather. About 7:20 this big boy walked out, and seemed to command the respect of all the deer present. Wherever he walked the deer parted in front of him, not wanting to confront or irritate this guy! I waited watching, hoping he would head toward the big cedar tree holding my trusty Cuddeback Capture. Finally he meandered that way, then walked right up to it as if he were there to pose for this photo. I saw the flash light up from my vantage point and knew I had him on film, hoping the picture would show him in all his grandure! I use two Cuddeback Captures' for all my trail cam scouting, and could not be happier with the pics I get. I've tried cheaper ones, and have a more expensive camera in my closet at home, but the Capture is all I use.
St. George, KS
9/28/2011
It was unseasonally cool last saturday evening, as I glassed my favorite food plot from about 200 yards west of this picture. Had a few smaller bucks, and two pretty fair ones eating, sparring, and just frolicking around enjoying the cool weather. About 7:20 this big boy walked out, and seemed to command the respect of all the deer present. Wherever he walked the deer parted in front of him, not wanting to confront or irritate this guy! I waited watching, hoping he would head toward the big cedar tree holding my trusty Cuddeback Capture. Finally he meandered that way, then walked right up to it as if he were there to pose for this photo. I saw the flash light up from my vantage point and knew I had him on film, hoping the picture would show him in all his grandure! I use two Cuddeback Captures' for all my trail cam scouting, and could not be happier with the pics I get. I've tried cheaper ones, and have a more expensive camera in my closet at home, but the Capture is all I use.
Chad Passmore
Batesville, AR
9/28/2011
I decided to put out my camera at a new place that I thought I might hunt. I found there was a nice buck hanging around!!
Batesville, AR
9/28/2011
I decided to put out my camera at a new place that I thought I might hunt. I found there was a nice buck hanging around!!
Anthony Gagliardo
niagara falls, NY
9/28/2011
These two nice bucks are fighting over who is the more dominate buck, with this intense look in there eyes. They were caught by the cuddeback with their horns locked, the other image is just prior to the fight and it looks like the deer were sizing eachother up
niagara falls, NY
9/28/2011
These two nice bucks are fighting over who is the more dominate buck, with this intense look in there eyes. They were caught by the cuddeback with their horns locked, the other image is just prior to the fight and it looks like the deer were sizing eachother up
Brandon Hollender
Ashland, VA
9/28/2011
I am submitting this because I honsetly have no idea what to make of it. I had set up my camera and then reviewed the pictures. The SD card reveiled consecutive pictures of deer on my property then one ramdon picture of a strange creature. The next set of pictures resume to be pictures of deer. Can someone help me determine what this is? FLYING YODA........
Ashland, VA
9/28/2011
I am submitting this because I honsetly have no idea what to make of it. I had set up my camera and then reviewed the pictures. The SD card reveiled consecutive pictures of deer on my property then one ramdon picture of a strange creature. The next set of pictures resume to be pictures of deer. Can someone help me determine what this is? FLYING YODA........
David Pynnonen
L'Anse, MI
9/28/2011
Skanee Michigan. Young Bull Moose taking a Morning Stroll through my bait pile! Cuddebacks are AWESOME!
L'Anse, MI
9/28/2011
Skanee Michigan. Young Bull Moose taking a Morning Stroll through my bait pile! Cuddebacks are AWESOME!
David Pynnonen
Marquette, MI
9/28/2011
young bull moose taking a stroll through my bait pile. Cuddeback makes my days!
Marquette, MI
9/28/2011
young bull moose taking a stroll through my bait pile. Cuddeback makes my days!
Sam Bowen, Jr.
Houston, TX
9/28/2011
As property owners, conservationists and avid hunters, we have been working very hard to build a healthy and balanced deer heard for the past five years on our low fenced property in Brackettville, TX. We feel that the buck to doe ratio is a very important factor in cultivating large, healthy bucks. Here is a great example of two doe competing for dominance. After the display, the dominant doe should prevail and move the lesser doe out of the area, allowing that dominant doe to feed more thereby nourishing that strong gene. As hunters, we sometimes forget the female’s role of caring for and nursing what might one day be, as we say in Texas, “El Muy Grandeâ€.
Houston, TX
9/28/2011
As property owners, conservationists and avid hunters, we have been working very hard to build a healthy and balanced deer heard for the past five years on our low fenced property in Brackettville, TX. We feel that the buck to doe ratio is a very important factor in cultivating large, healthy bucks. Here is a great example of two doe competing for dominance. After the display, the dominant doe should prevail and move the lesser doe out of the area, allowing that dominant doe to feed more thereby nourishing that strong gene. As hunters, we sometimes forget the female’s role of caring for and nursing what might one day be, as we say in Texas, “El Muy Grandeâ€.