Photo/Video Galleries

Robin Beard
Sumter, SC
9/21/2011
My 1st 8 point going down. This photo shows the deer as soon as it was shot and it even shows the blood exiting the deer. My husband has been raising bucks for several years on his stand with the help of our cuddeback I was able to track and take down this nice buck. He was 15 inches wide and weighed 165 pounds. Thanks for your help cuddeback!!!
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Ethan Makamson
Grenada, MS
9/21/2011
what's the odds of these trigger speeds? pretty good with a cuddeback. With any other camera this wouldn't happen.
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Jeff Whitley
Apex, NC
9/21/2011
This is why u should let them walk!
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Donn Van Dinter
Kaukauna, WI
9/21/2011
these pictures where taken when i set out the capture cam, not bad there are bigger bucks in the area lets hope I catch them on cam.
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Bryan McClendon
saint francisville, LA
9/21/2011
Coyote with a fawn in his mouth along Thompson Creek in Saint Francisville, LA
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
9/21/2011
This turkey walks in front of our deer bow target at Marinette County, WI.
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ERIC HESIDENZ
EAST BUTLER, PA
9/21/2011
I SET MY CUDDEBACK UP TO SCOUT THE AREA FOR DEER SEASON. THIS IS NEAR MY CAMP IN NORTHEASTERN PA. I BELIEVE I HAVE THE SAME DEER IN VELVET AND OUT OF VELVET.
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Tyler Judd
Timonium, MD
9/21/2011
I hunt in Baltimore County, Maryland. The one 18 point buck has been on the camera the last three seasons. Last year he was a double drop time 14 pointer and the year before that he was a single drop time 8 pointer!
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Brian Voigt
Sheboygan Falls, WI
9/21/2011
We were hunting bear in MN when this was taken. When we went to check the cameras the dancing bears with cubs caught our attention. Looks like they were having quite a party that night, showing the young ones how to dance.
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Jeff Prellwitz
Lincoln, NE
9/21/2011
These two does are on my new farm. They are on my new food plot which is planted in Torphy radishes. Appears they are fighting over who gets to eat first. I am putting my money on the doe to the right.
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