Photo/Video Galleries
Wayne Hildebrand
Neenah, WI
8/27/2010
I put an old pond liner in the ground for a watering hole on my food plot.I set my camera to see what would come in to take a drink. The picture shows a nice six or seven point buck looking directly at the camera. In the background is another nice buck with his head down and a doe in front of him.
Neenah, WI
8/27/2010
I put an old pond liner in the ground for a watering hole on my food plot.I set my camera to see what would come in to take a drink. The picture shows a nice six or seven point buck looking directly at the camera. In the background is another nice buck with his head down and a doe in front of him.
Rich Buker
Clinton, IN
8/27/2010
Lots of history with the buck. Have three years of photos. This photo being the most recent.Nice to know this old guy is still around..I estimate his age at 6.5 yrs. last year his rack was damaged from a velvet injury. Looks like he may be a shooter this yr.
Clinton, IN
8/27/2010
Lots of history with the buck. Have three years of photos. This photo being the most recent.Nice to know this old guy is still around..I estimate his age at 6.5 yrs. last year his rack was damaged from a velvet injury. Looks like he may be a shooter this yr.
Ben Carlson
Mukwonago, WI
8/27/2010
we just planted this little food plot only a day or 2 before we had these bucks coming in, there not huge but its still nice to see what we have on the property and cuddeback cameras make it so much easier. We also had a few little bucks looking right at the camera.
Mukwonago, WI
8/27/2010
we just planted this little food plot only a day or 2 before we had these bucks coming in, there not huge but its still nice to see what we have on the property and cuddeback cameras make it so much easier. We also had a few little bucks looking right at the camera.
Chad Swedar
Tamaqua, PA
8/27/2010
The buck on the left I have been watching for the past three years. Last year this buck and another buck, which I harvested in rifle season, were both identical to look at. This year his rack is thicker and more points. It also seems he has a pal just like last year. The other buck last year was five point, and it seems as though this year the he has taken on a much thicker, wider, and taller rack.
Tamaqua, PA
8/27/2010
The buck on the left I have been watching for the past three years. Last year this buck and another buck, which I harvested in rifle season, were both identical to look at. This year his rack is thicker and more points. It also seems he has a pal just like last year. The other buck last year was five point, and it seems as though this year the he has taken on a much thicker, wider, and taller rack.
Ryan Fenning
Warren, MN
8/27/2010
I have seen a few bucks in this area but not this big, thanks cuddeback.
Warren, MN
8/27/2010
I have seen a few bucks in this area but not this big, thanks cuddeback.
Jeff whitley
Apex, NC
8/27/2010
My buddy Jaron Holmes in Holly Springs,NC watched and videoed this deer in his backyard woods the whole summer of '08. He grew into a P&Y deer at just 3 1/2. Bow season came and no daddy . Being in a urban setting there are many places he can hide. He didn't see him for 2 years. Their are some old home places with some fruit trees in the yard threw the woods from his house. he went by and talked to the owner and obtained permission to hunt on there property. I had just bought my cuddeback a couple weeks before and this was going to be the first chance to test it out. We put it out and went back 5 days later and had 75 pictures. Thanks to the cuddeback capture IR we finally have a picture of the allusive daddy and know where he is living. Now at 5 1/2 he is a giant 150 class 9 point. Thank you, Jeff Whitley and Jaron Holmes
Apex, NC
8/27/2010
My buddy Jaron Holmes in Holly Springs,NC watched and videoed this deer in his backyard woods the whole summer of '08. He grew into a P&Y deer at just 3 1/2. Bow season came and no daddy . Being in a urban setting there are many places he can hide. He didn't see him for 2 years. Their are some old home places with some fruit trees in the yard threw the woods from his house. he went by and talked to the owner and obtained permission to hunt on there property. I had just bought my cuddeback a couple weeks before and this was going to be the first chance to test it out. We put it out and went back 5 days later and had 75 pictures. Thanks to the cuddeback capture IR we finally have a picture of the allusive daddy and know where he is living. Now at 5 1/2 he is a giant 150 class 9 point. Thank you, Jeff Whitley and Jaron Holmes
Curtis Randolph
Salineville, OH
8/26/2010
Talk About Trigger Speed... My Capture Caught A Picture Of This Coyote Running Full Bore Past It. Another Reason I Switched To A Cuddeback!!!
Salineville, OH
8/26/2010
Talk About Trigger Speed... My Capture Caught A Picture Of This Coyote Running Full Bore Past It. Another Reason I Switched To A Cuddeback!!!