Photo/Video Galleries
John Dunn
Cuba, NY
11/16/2010
Me and my brother discussed a good time to hunt the night before the picture was captured. He was going to his stand before daylight and I was unsure if I was going to do the same or go an hour or so after. Upon going to my stand an hour after daylight I hunted and then checked my camera. To my surprise this nice coyote had visited the camera at around 6am...luckily I decided to hunt late. He is standing in a giant scrape the deer had been working for some time.
Cuba, NY
11/16/2010
Me and my brother discussed a good time to hunt the night before the picture was captured. He was going to his stand before daylight and I was unsure if I was going to do the same or go an hour or so after. Upon going to my stand an hour after daylight I hunted and then checked my camera. To my surprise this nice coyote had visited the camera at around 6am...luckily I decided to hunt late. He is standing in a giant scrape the deer had been working for some time.
Todd Murphy
Rochester, MN
11/16/2010
Set my Cuddeback on a tree with a nice rub on it hoping to catch the deer who made it. Instead, I caught these two little bucks locking horns.
Rochester, MN
11/16/2010
Set my Cuddeback on a tree with a nice rub on it hoping to catch the deer who made it. Instead, I caught these two little bucks locking horns.
jack fitzwater
oakland, MD
11/16/2010
this picture got taken literally minutes after i had left the area, after bringing in some corn, and i guess we know who's the boss here.
oakland, MD
11/16/2010
this picture got taken literally minutes after i had left the area, after bringing in some corn, and i guess we know who's the boss here.
jack fitzwater
oakland, MD
11/16/2010
this picture is from our farm in swanton md. it has been in the fitzwater family for close to 100 years, i found it interesting that the deer seem to be waiting thier turn to eat.
oakland, MD
11/16/2010
this picture is from our farm in swanton md. it has been in the fitzwater family for close to 100 years, i found it interesting that the deer seem to be waiting thier turn to eat.
Douglas Wright
Douglasville, GA
11/16/2010
I set up a Cuddeback Capture camera over a big scrap line right at the peak of the rut and caught this big bruiser checking it out!
Douglasville, GA
11/16/2010
I set up a Cuddeback Capture camera over a big scrap line right at the peak of the rut and caught this big bruiser checking it out!
Kenneth Kerr
Grand Rapids, MN
11/16/2010
Pictures of a timber wolf captured on my acreage in northern MN. They were feeding on carcass parts from a bow kill left after the meat was removed.
Grand Rapids, MN
11/16/2010
Pictures of a timber wolf captured on my acreage in northern MN. They were feeding on carcass parts from a bow kill left after the meat was removed.
Jeff Robbins
Williamsport, PA
11/16/2010
After having my camera in place for only 2 days it captured these birds moving down the hill. Great pictures. See you birds Thanksgiving morning.
Williamsport, PA
11/16/2010
After having my camera in place for only 2 days it captured these birds moving down the hill. Great pictures. See you birds Thanksgiving morning.
Lew Drefahl
Tigerton, WI
11/15/2010
IN the first photo the Buck on the left is the one that I harvested on the morning of October 26, 2010, archery season. Here are a few scouting pictures of him. The first photo is of him and his buddy. I have a few pics of them together. The second pic is of a couple of porkypines that were in the area. The third picture, you have to look close, you can see part of the black porky behind the stump and the 12 pointer got a little curious and then got a little to close and got a picker in the nose. He reared back like a bucking bronc with all four feet off the ground. That's what I call quick trigger speed and crystal clear pics while deer are in motion. I'm sold on cuddeback and it's the only scouting camera that I would use.
Tigerton, WI
11/15/2010
IN the first photo the Buck on the left is the one that I harvested on the morning of October 26, 2010, archery season. Here are a few scouting pictures of him. The first photo is of him and his buddy. I have a few pics of them together. The second pic is of a couple of porkypines that were in the area. The third picture, you have to look close, you can see part of the black porky behind the stump and the 12 pointer got a little curious and then got a little to close and got a picker in the nose. He reared back like a bucking bronc with all four feet off the ground. That's what I call quick trigger speed and crystal clear pics while deer are in motion. I'm sold on cuddeback and it's the only scouting camera that I would use.