Photo/Video Galleries
Melissa Hennig
Naples, FL
12/6/2010
This radio-collared endangered Florida panther was captured on a preserve in Collier County, Florida. We had been using some Capture cameras as part of a turkey survey at another preserve. When the turkey survey was over, I decided to put this camera out in a preserve where panther telemetry points had been picked up in the past.
Naples, FL
12/6/2010
This radio-collared endangered Florida panther was captured on a preserve in Collier County, Florida. We had been using some Capture cameras as part of a turkey survey at another preserve. When the turkey survey was over, I decided to put this camera out in a preserve where panther telemetry points had been picked up in the past.
Frank Murphy
HARRISBURG, SD
12/6/2010
I've had deer lick my camera, but an owl trying to steal it was a first for me.
HARRISBURG, SD
12/6/2010
I've had deer lick my camera, but an owl trying to steal it was a first for me.
Bubba Lindley
birmingham, AL
12/6/2010
this picture was taken last year in the rut. The picture was taken about 70 yd from a main road. I think that a night hunter shot the buck in the jaw.
birmingham, AL
12/6/2010
this picture was taken last year in the rut. The picture was taken about 70 yd from a main road. I think that a night hunter shot the buck in the jaw.
RANDY RHYNE
MARSHALL, TX
12/6/2010
Here are three photos I got off my Cuddeback Capture. I've tried several different cameras, Cudddeback is by far the best yet. I plan on getting a few more ASAP. The two does are obviously fighting over a pile of corn, great pic!!! The little spike jumping over the racoon is another keeper. The last one is a doe I've wathed over the last three years, but never got a picture of this quality with another camera. She's been defending her fawns as you can clearly see from the scars on her. I love the Cuddeback, won't have another brand.
MARSHALL, TX
12/6/2010
Here are three photos I got off my Cuddeback Capture. I've tried several different cameras, Cudddeback is by far the best yet. I plan on getting a few more ASAP. The two does are obviously fighting over a pile of corn, great pic!!! The little spike jumping over the racoon is another keeper. The last one is a doe I've wathed over the last three years, but never got a picture of this quality with another camera. She's been defending her fawns as you can clearly see from the scars on her. I love the Cuddeback, won't have another brand.
Colby Morin
Derby, VT
12/6/2010
These three little bucks have been working this scrap for the past three weeks!
Derby, VT
12/6/2010
These three little bucks have been working this scrap for the past three weeks!
Ron Self
Blytheville, AR
12/6/2010
Caught these two turkey side by side. Almost looks like a two headed turkey at first glance. Had to double take this one.
Blytheville, AR
12/6/2010
Caught these two turkey side by side. Almost looks like a two headed turkey at first glance. Had to double take this one.
Daniel Creech
Snow Hill, NC
12/6/2010
I would just like to tell Bill in Stantonsburg NC that there are bigger deer than what he said. I have seen deer in Greene Co. all over 150 and even a couple that would push 160. Now these deer that I'm talking about are mature. The deer in the background was killed this year and gross scored just over 140 and he's not the biggest thing around here.
Snow Hill, NC
12/6/2010
I would just like to tell Bill in Stantonsburg NC that there are bigger deer than what he said. I have seen deer in Greene Co. all over 150 and even a couple that would push 160. Now these deer that I'm talking about are mature. The deer in the background was killed this year and gross scored just over 140 and he's not the biggest thing around here.
guy winohradsky
davisburg, MI
12/6/2010
I sent this photo a few days ago to the photo of the week page, but after looking at it again I just had to say more. What impresses me more than that it is a really nice buck for this area, and my first ever Cuddeback picture, is that he is obviously moving, and the quality of the photo at night. My other camera would have given me nothing but a blurr if it did not miss it altogether due to the trigger time. Way To Go Cuddeback!
davisburg, MI
12/6/2010
I sent this photo a few days ago to the photo of the week page, but after looking at it again I just had to say more. What impresses me more than that it is a really nice buck for this area, and my first ever Cuddeback picture, is that he is obviously moving, and the quality of the photo at night. My other camera would have given me nothing but a blurr if it did not miss it altogether due to the trigger time. Way To Go Cuddeback!