Photo/Video Galleries
Gary Nyden
Cheshire, OR
10/17/2010
Black Bear raiding the orchard, walks around the tree and climbs the tree and then finally poses for a perfect profile mug shot.
Cheshire, OR
10/17/2010
Black Bear raiding the orchard, walks around the tree and climbs the tree and then finally poses for a perfect profile mug shot.
dwight palmer
falcon, MO
10/17/2010
this camera is the fastest i have had i have never got pics of birds or coyotes with the others
falcon, MO
10/17/2010
this camera is the fastest i have had i have never got pics of birds or coyotes with the others
Ronald McCleskey
Wichita Falls, TX
10/17/2010
I got this deer on camera the first time back on 07/25/10 and then he didn't show again until late August on the 21st and 24th and the last picture of him was on Sept. 22nd. I noticed this scrape in the back corner was active and I started freshening it up with buck pee in hopes that he would show up again now that it is bow season. This picture shows him at the scrape (right under his chin hidden by the tall grass) aand he was there on a Friday evening and the following Saturday morning (15 & 16th). I hunted the evening of the 16th and the morning of the 17th with no sighting of this nice mid 150 class buck. I need a lot of luck to bag this guy, but at least I know he is coming into my area.
Wichita Falls, TX
10/17/2010
I got this deer on camera the first time back on 07/25/10 and then he didn't show again until late August on the 21st and 24th and the last picture of him was on Sept. 22nd. I noticed this scrape in the back corner was active and I started freshening it up with buck pee in hopes that he would show up again now that it is bow season. This picture shows him at the scrape (right under his chin hidden by the tall grass) aand he was there on a Friday evening and the following Saturday morning (15 & 16th). I hunted the evening of the 16th and the morning of the 17th with no sighting of this nice mid 150 class buck. I need a lot of luck to bag this guy, but at least I know he is coming into my area.
Louis Lovasco
Kawkawlin, MI
10/17/2010
I would love to have a Cuddeback however its hard to justify the cost because sadly we have people that believe our private land is theirs too. However with the popularity of cameras we are pleased to not have as many visitors and maybe its the camera craze. Here is a picture of a Wildgame Innovations S2 camera, not a high dollar one but I thought it did a great job capturing this rabbit. Would love to try out a Cuddeback but for now, this WildGame Innovations will have to do, plus 2 little girls that like dance and gymnastics keep my camera funds to a minimum! :) Thanks for checking out my picture and the chance to win.
Kawkawlin, MI
10/17/2010
I would love to have a Cuddeback however its hard to justify the cost because sadly we have people that believe our private land is theirs too. However with the popularity of cameras we are pleased to not have as many visitors and maybe its the camera craze. Here is a picture of a Wildgame Innovations S2 camera, not a high dollar one but I thought it did a great job capturing this rabbit. Would love to try out a Cuddeback but for now, this WildGame Innovations will have to do, plus 2 little girls that like dance and gymnastics keep my camera funds to a minimum! :) Thanks for checking out my picture and the chance to win.
Paola Palazzolo
Clinton Township, MI
10/17/2010
Though we have some really good pics of the deer on our property, we are happy to have this memory of our teenage son Andrew whom we asked to pick up the camera on his way back in.
Clinton Township, MI
10/17/2010
Though we have some really good pics of the deer on our property, we are happy to have this memory of our teenage son Andrew whom we asked to pick up the camera on his way back in.
Nick Deery
La Crosse, WI
10/17/2010
Camera is placec on a trail leading to a bean field. Very hungry yearling...
La Crosse, WI
10/17/2010
Camera is placec on a trail leading to a bean field. Very hungry yearling...
Brandon Tomlinson
Fries, VA
10/17/2010
This photo was taken on a trail about 60 yds. below my tree stand. I had taken what I thought to be a perfect 18 yd. broadside shot at this doe moments before the photo was snapped. I found very little blood and was unable to recover her. I did find blood on the trail going by the Capture. If you look closely behind her shoulder you will see the x of my broadhead. My only theory is she was quartering away from me when I took the shot and I missed all the vitals. There is no doubt that wounding an animal and not being able to recover it is the worst feeling in hunting. Not only do you feel horrible for causing an animal to suffer you are left wondering what went wrong. Having a Cuddeback answered a lot my questions. Thanks to my capture I have no doubt where I hit the animal. With my competitor's cameras I would have been lucky to have gotten a tail in the picture.
Fries, VA
10/17/2010
This photo was taken on a trail about 60 yds. below my tree stand. I had taken what I thought to be a perfect 18 yd. broadside shot at this doe moments before the photo was snapped. I found very little blood and was unable to recover her. I did find blood on the trail going by the Capture. If you look closely behind her shoulder you will see the x of my broadhead. My only theory is she was quartering away from me when I took the shot and I missed all the vitals. There is no doubt that wounding an animal and not being able to recover it is the worst feeling in hunting. Not only do you feel horrible for causing an animal to suffer you are left wondering what went wrong. Having a Cuddeback answered a lot my questions. Thanks to my capture I have no doubt where I hit the animal. With my competitor's cameras I would have been lucky to have gotten a tail in the picture.