Photo/Video Galleries
Mark Hintsa
Fairfield, CT
12/26/2010
Seventeen inches of snow are expected to fall in the next two days and the deer are moving around quite a bit. This 10-pointer has been seen almost every day since the rut in November, but he hardly ever shows himself during daylight. Thanks to my CaptureIR, I now have a great portrait of him!
Fairfield, CT
12/26/2010
Seventeen inches of snow are expected to fall in the next two days and the deer are moving around quite a bit. This 10-pointer has been seen almost every day since the rut in November, but he hardly ever shows himself during daylight. Thanks to my CaptureIR, I now have a great portrait of him!
Troy Lamkins
Sidney, IA
12/26/2010
cant ask for much more in a pic this has it all and to get it all on in a pic just shows the trigger speed of a cuddeback
Sidney, IA
12/26/2010
cant ask for much more in a pic this has it all and to get it all on in a pic just shows the trigger speed of a cuddeback
Michael Sawyer
nome, TX
12/25/2010
My Dad passed away on December 17, 2010. Today, is Christmas Day, 2010. Over the past couple of years Dad became quite passionate about his Cuddeback pictures. We hunt on a 1200 acre lease in East Texas. I've browsed through his Cuddeback albums on and off most of the day and I just happened upon a folder I haven't seen before, and a deer he for some reason failed to mention. I have submitted two pictures of the same deer, and I must say, the images have blown my mind. I have never seen anything like it. I am anxious to put these photos out there and see if there is anyone who may have seen something like this before. I am very interested in hearing any feedback anyone may be able to provide to shed some light on what the heck that is . Take a look...it's bizarre to say the least!
nome, TX
12/25/2010
My Dad passed away on December 17, 2010. Today, is Christmas Day, 2010. Over the past couple of years Dad became quite passionate about his Cuddeback pictures. We hunt on a 1200 acre lease in East Texas. I've browsed through his Cuddeback albums on and off most of the day and I just happened upon a folder I haven't seen before, and a deer he for some reason failed to mention. I have submitted two pictures of the same deer, and I must say, the images have blown my mind. I have never seen anything like it. I am anxious to put these photos out there and see if there is anyone who may have seen something like this before. I am very interested in hearing any feedback anyone may be able to provide to shed some light on what the heck that is . Take a look...it's bizarre to say the least!
jared goldston
forney, TX
12/25/2010
this photo was taken the day after i shot a deer that would score 150+ and in a place that dosent have many bobcats we feel that this isnt the best picture but it has a great amount of character.
forney, TX
12/25/2010
this photo was taken the day after i shot a deer that would score 150+ and in a place that dosent have many bobcats we feel that this isnt the best picture but it has a great amount of character.
Mahlon Simmons
Union Bridge, MD
12/25/2010
Can you tell if this is one deer or two? What do you think?
Union Bridge, MD
12/25/2010
Can you tell if this is one deer or two? What do you think?
Steven Price
Houston, TX
12/25/2010
A neat photo of a Green Jay caught on the camera in South Texas.
Houston, TX
12/25/2010
A neat photo of a Green Jay caught on the camera in South Texas.
Robert John
George West, TX
12/25/2010
Hopefully this bobcat didn't catch this deer. Here in S. TX bobcats kill my deer than coyotes.
George West, TX
12/25/2010
Hopefully this bobcat didn't catch this deer. Here in S. TX bobcats kill my deer than coyotes.