Photo/Video Galleries
Michael Irwin
Madison, OH
9/2/2010
I watched all these bucks last year and passed on the 2 smaller ones, but never got a chance at the big one.The big non-typical was actually a 140 class 8 point last year.Hopefully I get a chance at him this year.
Madison, OH
9/2/2010
I watched all these bucks last year and passed on the 2 smaller ones, but never got a chance at the big one.The big non-typical was actually a 140 class 8 point last year.Hopefully I get a chance at him this year.
DENNIS BRACKEN
SAYLORSBURG, PA
9/2/2010
THESE ARE BACKYARD DEER FROM NORTH EAST PA. THEY ARE STARTING TO LOOSE THEIR VELVET.
SAYLORSBURG, PA
9/2/2010
THESE ARE BACKYARD DEER FROM NORTH EAST PA. THEY ARE STARTING TO LOOSE THEIR VELVET.
Tim Calhoun
Archibald, LA
9/1/2010
Leave my buck alone! Two doe's fighting over a good looking big buck! Right in front of my deer stand. Also a photo of the big buck called candy cane in the yard.
Archibald, LA
9/1/2010
Leave my buck alone! Two doe's fighting over a good looking big buck! Right in front of my deer stand. Also a photo of the big buck called candy cane in the yard.
robert humes
buffalo, NY
9/1/2010
i set out my new capture IR and got ALOT of nice photos of bucks but this big guy came out of nowhere. only thing is i hope he moves during the daylight hours.
buffalo, NY
9/1/2010
i set out my new capture IR and got ALOT of nice photos of bucks but this big guy came out of nowhere. only thing is i hope he moves during the daylight hours.
James Burkhart
Tomahawk, WI
9/1/2010
I just got this camera. Last fall, we purchased an adjoining 40 acres of which we know hasn't been hunted for quite some time. I put my Cuddeback on the back-20 and captured this guy! He's still in velvet so he might have some growing left to do yet. Not much else to tell except there's another nice buck that came in behind him. We also captured a bear sleeking through of respectable size. Can't get by the Cuddeback! Great camera, great pictures; it's easy to use and a good investment. I've used other brands in the past and they've NEVER worked this well. If chosen for publication, please let me know. Thank you, James Burkhart Tomahawk, WI jimandtara25@frontiernet.net
Tomahawk, WI
9/1/2010
I just got this camera. Last fall, we purchased an adjoining 40 acres of which we know hasn't been hunted for quite some time. I put my Cuddeback on the back-20 and captured this guy! He's still in velvet so he might have some growing left to do yet. Not much else to tell except there's another nice buck that came in behind him. We also captured a bear sleeking through of respectable size. Can't get by the Cuddeback! Great camera, great pictures; it's easy to use and a good investment. I've used other brands in the past and they've NEVER worked this well. If chosen for publication, please let me know. Thank you, James Burkhart Tomahawk, WI jimandtara25@frontiernet.net
Kevin Hein
Allenton, WI
9/1/2010
This is a picture of the elusive Wisconsin Badger. I had my camera mounted on a crooked tree on a well used deer trail. I used a small branch to pry the camera level. When I went back a week later I noticed the branch I used had fallen down and the camera was pointing 45 degrees down. I was not expecting much, but it turns out I caught a hard animal to photograph. The picture was taken in northern Washington county in the Town of Wayne.
Allenton, WI
9/1/2010
This is a picture of the elusive Wisconsin Badger. I had my camera mounted on a crooked tree on a well used deer trail. I used a small branch to pry the camera level. When I went back a week later I noticed the branch I used had fallen down and the camera was pointing 45 degrees down. I was not expecting much, but it turns out I caught a hard animal to photograph. The picture was taken in northern Washington county in the Town of Wayne.