Photo/Video Galleries
Joe Cochrane
Lombard, IL
11/2/2010
My daughter and I have been taking pictures of the deer that have been in our backyard but this is what we found on our camera one morning!
Lombard, IL
11/2/2010
My daughter and I have been taking pictures of the deer that have been in our backyard but this is what we found on our camera one morning!
Eric Heaven
Albion, PA
11/2/2010
i knew there was a nice buck out back. scrapes the size of the kitchen table and trees torn up everywhere. i'm glad i had this cuddeback to help me find him!!!
Albion, PA
11/2/2010
i knew there was a nice buck out back. scrapes the size of the kitchen table and trees torn up everywhere. i'm glad i had this cuddeback to help me find him!!!
Cody Kurwicki
Nashville, IL
11/2/2010
This buck we called Tank . You can tell by the first picture why we called him that. The second picture is of the deer in february last year so we knew he made it through the year and I finally connected with him on the 25th of October this year. Thanks to the capture camera we knew he was a 3 yr old last year and this year he was 4 and he didnt put on much antler growth so we decided to take him out if we got a chance. I shot him from the ground at 8 feet. He field dressed 190 pounds!
Nashville, IL
11/2/2010
This buck we called Tank . You can tell by the first picture why we called him that. The second picture is of the deer in february last year so we knew he made it through the year and I finally connected with him on the 25th of October this year. Thanks to the capture camera we knew he was a 3 yr old last year and this year he was 4 and he didnt put on much antler growth so we decided to take him out if we got a chance. I shot him from the ground at 8 feet. He field dressed 190 pounds!
randy rhyne
marshall, TX
11/2/2010
Here are a few photos i've got this year with my new cuddeback. the doe nursing the twins was has been recovering from defending her fawns from a couger, which is very rare in these parts. My wife and i heard all the comotion earlier in the evening. it was a sound i've never heard before. we saw the couger a few days before. looks like mama won. the other pics are some i thought were interesting like the little spike jumping over the raccoon, and the two does fighting over a little corn. We love the cuddeback, image quality is second to none. Will never own anything but a cuddeback. Thanks, Randy
marshall, TX
11/2/2010
Here are a few photos i've got this year with my new cuddeback. the doe nursing the twins was has been recovering from defending her fawns from a couger, which is very rare in these parts. My wife and i heard all the comotion earlier in the evening. it was a sound i've never heard before. we saw the couger a few days before. looks like mama won. the other pics are some i thought were interesting like the little spike jumping over the raccoon, and the two does fighting over a little corn. We love the cuddeback, image quality is second to none. Will never own anything but a cuddeback. Thanks, Randy
Brandon Krupp
Platteville, WI
11/2/2010
Coyote Thanksgiving. Coyote in the back right corner of the picture thinks he is going to have turkey for dinner.
Platteville, WI
11/2/2010
Coyote Thanksgiving. Coyote in the back right corner of the picture thinks he is going to have turkey for dinner.
Brandon Krupp
Platteville, WI
11/2/2010
In my recent camera location, I was getting pictures of nothing but raccoons. After leaving it alone for a couple of weeks I decided to move it. When reviewing the pictures I found some pictures of turkey's. When I looked close enough, I found that there was a critter in the far back right corner that thought he was getting a turkey dinner. Nothing says Happy Thanksgiving like a turkey dinner. (Even for a coyote!)
Platteville, WI
11/2/2010
In my recent camera location, I was getting pictures of nothing but raccoons. After leaving it alone for a couple of weeks I decided to move it. When reviewing the pictures I found some pictures of turkey's. When I looked close enough, I found that there was a critter in the far back right corner that thought he was getting a turkey dinner. Nothing says Happy Thanksgiving like a turkey dinner. (Even for a coyote!)