Photo/Video Galleries
Chris Jarman
Beulaville, NC
10/7/2011
I caught mama bear red handed destroying my feeder thanks to my Cuddeback Capture. I would assume this was not her first encounter with a feeder (legal in NC) as she wasted no time knocking the the slinger off and biting a whole in the barrel to get the corn out. She brought her 3 cubs back everyday until the corn ran out.
Beulaville, NC
10/7/2011
I caught mama bear red handed destroying my feeder thanks to my Cuddeback Capture. I would assume this was not her first encounter with a feeder (legal in NC) as she wasted no time knocking the the slinger off and biting a whole in the barrel to get the corn out. She brought her 3 cubs back everyday until the corn ran out.
David Yoder
Sugarcreek, OH
10/7/2011
we saw this deer early summer first of sept we put out some salt and sure enough cuople days later we good some really good pictures of him we saw him on opening day of bow season but did not get a shot at him
Sugarcreek, OH
10/7/2011
we saw this deer early summer first of sept we put out some salt and sure enough cuople days later we good some really good pictures of him we saw him on opening day of bow season but did not get a shot at him
Justin Allen
Kahoka, MO
10/6/2011
I shot a badger last year on my way to my deer stand with a bow. Prior to last fall I had never seen a badger in Missouri. I have been hunting the farm for 15 years and had never seen any sign of badgers around the farm until the past 2 hunting seasons. I believe capturing a badger on trail cam is an unique accomplishment.
Kahoka, MO
10/6/2011
I shot a badger last year on my way to my deer stand with a bow. Prior to last fall I had never seen a badger in Missouri. I have been hunting the farm for 15 years and had never seen any sign of badgers around the farm until the past 2 hunting seasons. I believe capturing a badger on trail cam is an unique accomplishment.
Dan Carpenter
Iron Mountain, MI
10/6/2011
These buck pictures were recently taken with the Cuddeback expert. Awesome camera!!
Iron Mountain, MI
10/6/2011
These buck pictures were recently taken with the Cuddeback expert. Awesome camera!!
Jeff Hinton
College Station, TX
10/6/2011
This is a Texas suburban buck, standing less than 100 feet outside of a house, 20 yards from my tree stand.
College Station, TX
10/6/2011
This is a Texas suburban buck, standing less than 100 feet outside of a house, 20 yards from my tree stand.
Geoff Feiler
pipersville, PA
10/5/2011
My brother and i both went out archery hunting opening day of buck. All hope was lost when my brothers arrow hit a tree branch and missed his deer. Until two more buck walk out minutes after. It was very hard to see the deer in the waning light. I could see my brother draw back on this 7 point in front of the camera. Just as my brother shot, the camera went off and captured the picture of the arrow in the deer. It ran right under my stand along with his 8 point friend. I drew back on the 8 point, of which i could only see the white antlers, and let the arrow fly. I doubled lunged him but a huge rain storm hit so we had to let them sit overnight. We found what we thought was my brothers buck in the morning but as we were gutting it we found my broadhead in it. That was my first buck ever.
pipersville, PA
10/5/2011
My brother and i both went out archery hunting opening day of buck. All hope was lost when my brothers arrow hit a tree branch and missed his deer. Until two more buck walk out minutes after. It was very hard to see the deer in the waning light. I could see my brother draw back on this 7 point in front of the camera. Just as my brother shot, the camera went off and captured the picture of the arrow in the deer. It ran right under my stand along with his 8 point friend. I drew back on the 8 point, of which i could only see the white antlers, and let the arrow fly. I doubled lunged him but a huge rain storm hit so we had to let them sit overnight. We found what we thought was my brothers buck in the morning but as we were gutting it we found my broadhead in it. That was my first buck ever.