Photo/Video Galleries
Holly Mantei
Karlstad, MN
9/24/2011
i decided to move my camera to get a better view of the open area. I Guess the camera got in his way
Karlstad, MN
9/24/2011
i decided to move my camera to get a better view of the open area. I Guess the camera got in his way
Casey Love
Lonaconing, MD
9/24/2011
this is a trail just off of a clover field there is an apple tree just infront of the camera we have been seeing a nice buck here.. thought my camera wasnt working but after seeing this photo im sure it is triggering right
Lonaconing, MD
9/24/2011
this is a trail just off of a clover field there is an apple tree just infront of the camera we have been seeing a nice buck here.. thought my camera wasnt working but after seeing this photo im sure it is triggering right
Micah Brown
Gladewater, TX
9/24/2011
Photo taken by my Cuddeback Excite, it’s an older game camera, I've had it for several years, but it still takes good quality photos every time. Thanks cuddeback
Gladewater, TX
9/24/2011
Photo taken by my Cuddeback Excite, it’s an older game camera, I've had it for several years, but it still takes good quality photos every time. Thanks cuddeback
tyler nolan
green bay, WI
9/23/2011
This photo was taken in an area that i just started scouting for the bow season and even though neither of the bucks are that old it is nice to see that there are some good deer in the area. The neatest thing about this photo is that it looks like big brother is giving little brother a high five. There are also some nice healthy big bucks in the area as shown in the second photo. The camera was hung in this location for just about three weeks with 114 photos taken but the last two on the card was of these two dogs that was taken nine days prior to me retrieving the card and having had multiple deer photos every day prior to that day is kinda of a downer since i moved the camera before viewing the photos not knowing how long it is till the deer move back into the area without the cuddeback attached to the tree
green bay, WI
9/23/2011
This photo was taken in an area that i just started scouting for the bow season and even though neither of the bucks are that old it is nice to see that there are some good deer in the area. The neatest thing about this photo is that it looks like big brother is giving little brother a high five. There are also some nice healthy big bucks in the area as shown in the second photo. The camera was hung in this location for just about three weeks with 114 photos taken but the last two on the card was of these two dogs that was taken nine days prior to me retrieving the card and having had multiple deer photos every day prior to that day is kinda of a downer since i moved the camera before viewing the photos not knowing how long it is till the deer move back into the area without the cuddeback attached to the tree
Derrick Rowland
Reidsville, NC
9/23/2011
Watched this buck for about a month and a half and was fortunate enough to take him on the second Saturday of bow season. I nicknamed him The Corn Cob Buck for obvious reasons....
Reidsville, NC
9/23/2011
Watched this buck for about a month and a half and was fortunate enough to take him on the second Saturday of bow season. I nicknamed him The Corn Cob Buck for obvious reasons....
Kyle Hendrickson
Danville, PA
9/23/2011
I live in northeastern PA and the chance at harvesting a monster is highly unlikely around here. I know this may not seem like a huge buck to most people but where i am from, this is a monster. This buck has had no food plots to feed in and no food other than acorns and field grass and whatever else he can scavenge for in the woods. It's not that people aren't interested in supporting the growth of the animals, it's just that there is a lack of land,money, and most importantly, patience to make good plots and give the deer the proper nutrition and a chance to grow as big as this year after year. another factor is that there are a lot of hunters that don't believe in letting smaller bucks pass for a couple years so they can become this large. This buck only reached the potential he is at because he was lucky enough to survive through the years. I wish hunters would understand that in order to have a large population of big deer, they have to let them go for years at a time.
Danville, PA
9/23/2011
I live in northeastern PA and the chance at harvesting a monster is highly unlikely around here. I know this may not seem like a huge buck to most people but where i am from, this is a monster. This buck has had no food plots to feed in and no food other than acorns and field grass and whatever else he can scavenge for in the woods. It's not that people aren't interested in supporting the growth of the animals, it's just that there is a lack of land,money, and most importantly, patience to make good plots and give the deer the proper nutrition and a chance to grow as big as this year after year. another factor is that there are a lot of hunters that don't believe in letting smaller bucks pass for a couple years so they can become this large. This buck only reached the potential he is at because he was lucky enough to survive through the years. I wish hunters would understand that in order to have a large population of big deer, they have to let them go for years at a time.
BRANDYN BALZANO
Branford, CT
9/23/2011
ending up bagging the 8 on the second day of bow season up here in CT.
Branford, CT
9/23/2011
ending up bagging the 8 on the second day of bow season up here in CT.
ashley grimes
faison, NC
9/23/2011
Nevr seen Bucks this big. They were eating on pears. Pic was taken one day after pears were put out. Glad to see them!
faison, NC
9/23/2011
Nevr seen Bucks this big. They were eating on pears. Pic was taken one day after pears were put out. Glad to see them!