Photo/Video Galleries
Neil Bygd
Hillsdale, WI
12/6/2010
I began seeing this buck in early August. The previous year I found the sheds from this buck. I continued getting pictures of him all through the season however they were all around 1 AM. On Halloween night I headed out hunting after my daughters 1st birthday party. Around 5 pm I heard some movement and I gave a series of grunt calls. Next I heard a deer running down the ridge. I immediatly recognized him and got ready. He came out and gave me a 45 yard shot and I hit him in the front shoulder. After a long tracking job I finished the buck off the next mourning. He gross scored 201 1/8 and netted a non-typical 187 1/8. He also had broken off a 10 inch tine which would have made him the biggest non-typical harvested in Dunn county, WI. As it stands he will rank second but it truly was a great accomplishment to harvest him on my daughters 1st birthday. WHAT A DAY!
Hillsdale, WI
12/6/2010
I began seeing this buck in early August. The previous year I found the sheds from this buck. I continued getting pictures of him all through the season however they were all around 1 AM. On Halloween night I headed out hunting after my daughters 1st birthday party. Around 5 pm I heard some movement and I gave a series of grunt calls. Next I heard a deer running down the ridge. I immediatly recognized him and got ready. He came out and gave me a 45 yard shot and I hit him in the front shoulder. After a long tracking job I finished the buck off the next mourning. He gross scored 201 1/8 and netted a non-typical 187 1/8. He also had broken off a 10 inch tine which would have made him the biggest non-typical harvested in Dunn county, WI. As it stands he will rank second but it truly was a great accomplishment to harvest him on my daughters 1st birthday. WHAT A DAY!
Ron Oninski
Lena, WI
12/6/2010
These pics where taken just a few hundred yards from where my lock on was located, i did harvest a 9 pointer, but this guy is still out there, can't wait for next year. rr rr..
Lena, WI
12/6/2010
These pics where taken just a few hundred yards from where my lock on was located, i did harvest a 9 pointer, but this guy is still out there, can't wait for next year. rr rr..
Ron Oninski
Lena, WI
12/6/2010
These pics where taken just a few hundred yards from where my lock on was located, i did harvest a 9 pointer, but these guys are still out there, can't wait for next year. rr rr..
Lena, WI
12/6/2010
These pics where taken just a few hundred yards from where my lock on was located, i did harvest a 9 pointer, but these guys are still out there, can't wait for next year. rr rr..
Justin Klee
Quakertown, PA
12/6/2010
I am 15 years old and my dad and I decided to buy a trail cam. At first we bought a competitors camera and all the daytime photos were either washed out, purple, or had bars through it. More than 60% of our pictures were blank or just had the butt of the animal. The next year all i wanted was a cuddeback. I got one and i didn't have it up for 5 months and it was stolen. So we went and got a replacement birthday present and thank goodness for the Cuddesafe, which is now keeping my camera safe in the woods. The picture clarity and speed is amazing. Whether the deer is making a scrape, walking, or running the cuddeback is always there to capture the image in the center of the image. Now i won't miss that buck of a lifetime and neither will my friends who i have requested this camera to.
Quakertown, PA
12/6/2010
I am 15 years old and my dad and I decided to buy a trail cam. At first we bought a competitors camera and all the daytime photos were either washed out, purple, or had bars through it. More than 60% of our pictures were blank or just had the butt of the animal. The next year all i wanted was a cuddeback. I got one and i didn't have it up for 5 months and it was stolen. So we went and got a replacement birthday present and thank goodness for the Cuddesafe, which is now keeping my camera safe in the woods. The picture clarity and speed is amazing. Whether the deer is making a scrape, walking, or running the cuddeback is always there to capture the image in the center of the image. Now i won't miss that buck of a lifetime and neither will my friends who i have requested this camera to.
Dj Farina
denton, MD
12/6/2010
cuddebacks workin pretty good i dont have a god picture of this deer because my camera was broken and i only got to get a picture of it on my cell phone, thats him in velvit and i was lucky enough to get him two months later
denton, MD
12/6/2010
cuddebacks workin pretty good i dont have a god picture of this deer because my camera was broken and i only got to get a picture of it on my cell phone, thats him in velvit and i was lucky enough to get him two months later
Brian McKenna
Franklin, WI
12/6/2010
The first one- this buck is all puffed up because of a incoming buck.I only wish i knew how big that one was.2nd buck totally concentrating on making his mark in this scrape.3rd buck was the one I was after all bow season.Put an arrow in him and he sucked it right up.6 days later I got another picture of him and could not even see a mark.Tough deer!
Franklin, WI
12/6/2010
The first one- this buck is all puffed up because of a incoming buck.I only wish i knew how big that one was.2nd buck totally concentrating on making his mark in this scrape.3rd buck was the one I was after all bow season.Put an arrow in him and he sucked it right up.6 days later I got another picture of him and could not even see a mark.Tough deer!
terri kent
Iola, WI
12/6/2010
I have a cuddeback camera in front of my coop as we were having predator problems and losing some guinea fowl. Most times I just captured pictures of skunk and fox at night. On this particular day one of my K-9 search and rescue team members came over to pick me and my K-9 up to go on a week long seminar. She let her dog out and I asked if it would bother my free ranging guineas, she said oh no, India won't bother your birds . We packed the car and loaded the dogs and were on our way. About 4 days into the trip, we were checking our e-mail every night at the hotels, and my husband sends us this picture of my team mates dog jumping after my guinea! This is one in a million shots to capture this action!! Fortunately my guinea was faster than the Airdale!
Iola, WI
12/6/2010
I have a cuddeback camera in front of my coop as we were having predator problems and losing some guinea fowl. Most times I just captured pictures of skunk and fox at night. On this particular day one of my K-9 search and rescue team members came over to pick me and my K-9 up to go on a week long seminar. She let her dog out and I asked if it would bother my free ranging guineas, she said oh no, India won't bother your birds . We packed the car and loaded the dogs and were on our way. About 4 days into the trip, we were checking our e-mail every night at the hotels, and my husband sends us this picture of my team mates dog jumping after my guinea! This is one in a million shots to capture this action!! Fortunately my guinea was faster than the Airdale!
Jeff Herman
Jim Thorpe, PA
12/6/2010
Had a few pictures of this deer on my trail camera. I would have never known the deer was in the area. After sitting in the stand for 4 days it finally appeared. I checked my SD card 3 days later and realized the camera snapped the picture at the exact moment of the bullet passing through the deer, as you can see the blood coming from the deer.
Jim Thorpe, PA
12/6/2010
Had a few pictures of this deer on my trail camera. I would have never known the deer was in the area. After sitting in the stand for 4 days it finally appeared. I checked my SD card 3 days later and realized the camera snapped the picture at the exact moment of the bullet passing through the deer, as you can see the blood coming from the deer.