Photo/Video Galleries
Alan Nelson
Kellogg, MN
9/25/2011
I set the camera up between the cornfield and food plot. Photo was taken at 11:58 AM. I have no idea what spooked him out of cornfield.
Kellogg, MN
9/25/2011
I set the camera up between the cornfield and food plot. Photo was taken at 11:58 AM. I have no idea what spooked him out of cornfield.
Randy Drzonek
Beaver Dam, WI
9/25/2011
This picture was taken behing our house. My kid shot the buck looking away opening day of the 2011 Bow Season.
Beaver Dam, WI
9/25/2011
This picture was taken behing our house. My kid shot the buck looking away opening day of the 2011 Bow Season.
Don Crow
Columbia City, IN
9/25/2011
I have these two on several pictures. I thought you might get a kick out of this little button buck and his curiousity.
Columbia City, IN
9/25/2011
I have these two on several pictures. I thought you might get a kick out of this little button buck and his curiousity.
Kristy Nutt
Carthage, TX
9/25/2011
Been on this particular lease for 3yrs in Houston County TX. This is a piture and video of an 11pt and two one yr old twins. Have never seen such a rack on such young bucks! The Picture is of a bigger 8pt with one of the twins. Submnitted that pic because it really shows how young the twin is.
Carthage, TX
9/25/2011
Been on this particular lease for 3yrs in Houston County TX. This is a piture and video of an 11pt and two one yr old twins. Have never seen such a rack on such young bucks! The Picture is of a bigger 8pt with one of the twins. Submnitted that pic because it really shows how young the twin is.
Trent Lewis
Hohenwald, TN
9/25/2011
I have been getting images of these two all summer long. This is by far my favorite.
Hohenwald, TN
9/25/2011
I have been getting images of these two all summer long. This is by far my favorite.
shane smith
Troy, AL
9/25/2011
wow, what speed this unit has. I was doing some pre season scouting and bumped this young buck. As I watched this young buck bounce away, I never imagined that my Cuddeback would capture him. The picture is a bit blurry but one must understand just how fast this deer was moving. This paticular Cuddeback has taken well over 100,000 images and still works as it did right out of the box.
Troy, AL
9/25/2011
wow, what speed this unit has. I was doing some pre season scouting and bumped this young buck. As I watched this young buck bounce away, I never imagined that my Cuddeback would capture him. The picture is a bit blurry but one must understand just how fast this deer was moving. This paticular Cuddeback has taken well over 100,000 images and still works as it did right out of the box.
Daren Allen
Union City, PA
9/24/2011
Had my camera set @ 30 second intervals. 50 still photos over a half hour period spliced into Moviemaker.
Union City, PA
9/24/2011
Had my camera set @ 30 second intervals. 50 still photos over a half hour period spliced into Moviemaker.
Ronald McCleskey
Wichita Falls, TX
9/24/2011
We have been seeing this buck the last 2 seasons on camera, but never in person. We thought it was the same buck from last year because the rack is quite similar, but we know it is the same buck for sure by the fact that his tail is bobbed off (lost 50% or more somewhere along the line). We are thinking he is 4 1/2 - 5 1/2 years old for sure. These 2 pictures are of the buck coming in to the main water hole area on our 240 acre lease right after he started shedding his velvet. I have been using a Cuddedback (I have 5 running at this time) since 2002 and I have never gotten a shot like this of a buck, let alone a really good buck, with remnants of velvet dangling from a bloody rack. These are the kind of pictures you hope for when you view a camera card. It is that one shot out of hundreds that catches your eye and makes the archive list. I sure enjoy checking the cameras every 1-2 weeks to see what has been captured in the woods.
Wichita Falls, TX
9/24/2011
We have been seeing this buck the last 2 seasons on camera, but never in person. We thought it was the same buck from last year because the rack is quite similar, but we know it is the same buck for sure by the fact that his tail is bobbed off (lost 50% or more somewhere along the line). We are thinking he is 4 1/2 - 5 1/2 years old for sure. These 2 pictures are of the buck coming in to the main water hole area on our 240 acre lease right after he started shedding his velvet. I have been using a Cuddedback (I have 5 running at this time) since 2002 and I have never gotten a shot like this of a buck, let alone a really good buck, with remnants of velvet dangling from a bloody rack. These are the kind of pictures you hope for when you view a camera card. It is that one shot out of hundreds that catches your eye and makes the archive list. I sure enjoy checking the cameras every 1-2 weeks to see what has been captured in the woods.