Photo/Video Galleries
Jonathan Blemler
Gardners, PA
1/23/2011
Just a nice 6-pointer walking by the trail my camera is set up on. The camera is has been sitting out for a couple weeks and i was beginning to lose hope, but then captured this.
Gardners, PA
1/23/2011
Just a nice 6-pointer walking by the trail my camera is set up on. The camera is has been sitting out for a couple weeks and i was beginning to lose hope, but then captured this.
Tom Klee
Quakertown, PA
1/23/2011
I had previously bought a competitors camera that took horrible pictures. Most of them were of the deer's backside. The trigger speed was incredibly slow, it clunked when it took a picture, its pictures were discolored, and it seized up and quit working one day. I decided to quit messing around with cheap cameras and go to the cameras I have heard so much about, the CuddeBack brand. I have had this camera for about 9 months and I am never going back to any other brand. The Capture has incredibly crisp day and nighttime photos and trigger speed that you would not believe. I have not gotten the butt of an animal yet, they are all in the center of the image, and it has taken over 1,000 images to date. Plus, the camera is so quiet it never spooks a deer which helps catch those animals in the center of the image.
Quakertown, PA
1/23/2011
I had previously bought a competitors camera that took horrible pictures. Most of them were of the deer's backside. The trigger speed was incredibly slow, it clunked when it took a picture, its pictures were discolored, and it seized up and quit working one day. I decided to quit messing around with cheap cameras and go to the cameras I have heard so much about, the CuddeBack brand. I have had this camera for about 9 months and I am never going back to any other brand. The Capture has incredibly crisp day and nighttime photos and trigger speed that you would not believe. I have not gotten the butt of an animal yet, they are all in the center of the image, and it has taken over 1,000 images to date. Plus, the camera is so quiet it never spooks a deer which helps catch those animals in the center of the image.
Joshua Foster
Harrod, OH
1/23/2011
I have been getting pictures of this wide 8pt since april of 2010. I got alot of pictures thanks to my cuddeback of him growing in velvet,hard horned,and right afterhe shed an antler!
Harrod, OH
1/23/2011
I have been getting pictures of this wide 8pt since april of 2010. I got alot of pictures thanks to my cuddeback of him growing in velvet,hard horned,and right afterhe shed an antler!
Travis Fitterling
Dover, PA
1/23/2011
This buck was lucky during early archery season in Ohio. Then resurfaced late in the year. Nick-Named Scare Face
Dover, PA
1/23/2011
This buck was lucky during early archery season in Ohio. Then resurfaced late in the year. Nick-Named Scare Face
Thomas Combellack
Clayville, NY
1/23/2011
These two grays where playing in our soybean field when the top one saw something and put on his highbeams. These two have bean here all summer. There is a swamp by the field and I'm sure that the rodent population is less.
Clayville, NY
1/23/2011
These two grays where playing in our soybean field when the top one saw something and put on his highbeams. These two have bean here all summer. There is a swamp by the field and I'm sure that the rodent population is less.
Cody Duren
Conway, AR
1/23/2011
My guess is that he was lost and he was just trying to find the north star. Or we are not giving the deer enough intellectual credit, they really do pay attention to the moon phases.
Conway, AR
1/23/2011
My guess is that he was lost and he was just trying to find the north star. Or we are not giving the deer enough intellectual credit, they really do pay attention to the moon phases.
Thomas Combellack
Clayville, NY
1/23/2011
This was taken in our soybean field, I had the camera straped to a small apple tree at the edge of the field. after we combined the field there are some beans left and the deer love this, but I had no idea that there was a buck like this in the area. I got a lot of doe pictures too. Beans, Apples and Doe's oh my. How can a buck go wrong. lol
Clayville, NY
1/23/2011
This was taken in our soybean field, I had the camera straped to a small apple tree at the edge of the field. after we combined the field there are some beans left and the deer love this, but I had no idea that there was a buck like this in the area. I got a lot of doe pictures too. Beans, Apples and Doe's oh my. How can a buck go wrong. lol
Joyce Shiflett
Warrior, AL
1/23/2011
I had my Cuddeback camera watching some corn I feed the deer with and a mouse was eating the corn and an owl came down and captured the mouse. Funny how the food chain works!
Warrior, AL
1/23/2011
I had my Cuddeback camera watching some corn I feed the deer with and a mouse was eating the corn and an owl came down and captured the mouse. Funny how the food chain works!