Photo/Video Galleries
Bryce Barber
Hesston, KS
8/7/2010
I just started deer hunting last year and took a small buck....when i saw this big boy show up on my cuddeback i about lost my mind with excitement
Hesston, KS
8/7/2010
I just started deer hunting last year and took a small buck....when i saw this big boy show up on my cuddeback i about lost my mind with excitement
shawn byrd
elkin, NC
8/7/2010
I have a buck that came in my yard last year (2009) that I had nicknamed freak . I was hoping to get some more pictures of freak in 2010 to see if he had grown another rack similar to his 2009 rack or if he had grown a more typical rack , well freak showed up a few weeks ago and once again he is as odd looking as ever. I have never seen a deer that looks quite like this and I thought I would share it with you guys , thanks Shawn
elkin, NC
8/7/2010
I have a buck that came in my yard last year (2009) that I had nicknamed freak . I was hoping to get some more pictures of freak in 2010 to see if he had grown another rack similar to his 2009 rack or if he had grown a more typical rack , well freak showed up a few weeks ago and once again he is as odd looking as ever. I have never seen a deer that looks quite like this and I thought I would share it with you guys , thanks Shawn
Terry Drury
Blue Hill, NE
8/7/2010
These pictures were taken in Nebraska. We have had a very wet summer so the farmers have not needed to irrigate. During the summer 95% of my pictures have been of doe and fawns. Last week the irriagation systems came on which must have pushed the bucks out of the fields. I will bait the deer until hunting season comes along just to see what is around. It is illegal to hunt over bait in Nebraska, so the feed is not where my stands are. The feed is Dried Distillers Grain with Solubules, which is a product from a Dry Mill Ethanol plant. You can buy this product for around $100/ton. It is very high in protein and definately cheaper than commercial deer feed. The shelf life is pretty good, during the tough winter in Nebraska last year the deer returned to to spots the DDGS was at, removed the snow, and cleaned up what was left.
Blue Hill, NE
8/7/2010
These pictures were taken in Nebraska. We have had a very wet summer so the farmers have not needed to irrigate. During the summer 95% of my pictures have been of doe and fawns. Last week the irriagation systems came on which must have pushed the bucks out of the fields. I will bait the deer until hunting season comes along just to see what is around. It is illegal to hunt over bait in Nebraska, so the feed is not where my stands are. The feed is Dried Distillers Grain with Solubules, which is a product from a Dry Mill Ethanol plant. You can buy this product for around $100/ton. It is very high in protein and definately cheaper than commercial deer feed. The shelf life is pretty good, during the tough winter in Nebraska last year the deer returned to to spots the DDGS was at, removed the snow, and cleaned up what was left.
tom wellman
escanaba, MI
8/6/2010
3 bucks hanging out on the edge of my food plot crystal clear picture as usual thank you cuddeback
escanaba, MI
8/6/2010
3 bucks hanging out on the edge of my food plot crystal clear picture as usual thank you cuddeback
Tyson Havard
Leakesville, MS
8/6/2010
Ive just bought a house and land in Mississippi.My land the wifes house. I was hoping to have some good hunting and this is one of the photos with in a few days of clearing a spot for a food plot.
Leakesville, MS
8/6/2010
Ive just bought a house and land in Mississippi.My land the wifes house. I was hoping to have some good hunting and this is one of the photos with in a few days of clearing a spot for a food plot.
Tyler Neumann
Onalaska, WI
8/6/2010
The 1st picture is a picture of a doe taken with a Cuddeback Capture IR and it is perfectly centered. The 2nd picture is the same picture only with a Stealth Cam and you can`t even see the head on the doe. What I did was put 2 different cameras out each on a camera mount side by side and you can clearly see that the Cuddeback has a much more faster trigger speed then the Stealth Cam does.
Onalaska, WI
8/6/2010
The 1st picture is a picture of a doe taken with a Cuddeback Capture IR and it is perfectly centered. The 2nd picture is the same picture only with a Stealth Cam and you can`t even see the head on the doe. What I did was put 2 different cameras out each on a camera mount side by side and you can clearly see that the Cuddeback has a much more faster trigger speed then the Stealth Cam does.
Tyler Neumann
Onalaska, WI
8/6/2010
The 1st picture is a picture of a doe taken with a Cuddeback Capture IR and it is perfectly centered. The 2nd picture is the same picture only with a Stealth Cam and you can`t even see the head on the doe. What I did was put 2 different cameras out each on a camera mount side by side and you can clearly see that the Cuddeback has a much more faster trigger speed then the Stealth Cam does.
Onalaska, WI
8/6/2010
The 1st picture is a picture of a doe taken with a Cuddeback Capture IR and it is perfectly centered. The 2nd picture is the same picture only with a Stealth Cam and you can`t even see the head on the doe. What I did was put 2 different cameras out each on a camera mount side by side and you can clearly see that the Cuddeback has a much more faster trigger speed then the Stealth Cam does.
Tyler Neumann
Onalaska, WI
8/6/2010
We saw this Big Buck 1 time last year during hunting and got 2 pictures of him with our stealth but the picture quality was horrible and we only got a picture of half of his head, so this year we got a Cuddeback Capture IR and we have got about 60 pictures of him and every one is centered. Thanks Cuddeback for such great products.
Onalaska, WI
8/6/2010
We saw this Big Buck 1 time last year during hunting and got 2 pictures of him with our stealth but the picture quality was horrible and we only got a picture of half of his head, so this year we got a Cuddeback Capture IR and we have got about 60 pictures of him and every one is centered. Thanks Cuddeback for such great products.
Mark Garabedian
Billerica, MA
8/6/2010
My name is Mark and I'm 16 years old and an avid bow hunter. I love scouting and hunting deer and decided to buy a Cuddeback Capture due to its awesome pictures and reviews. I put the camera for one night and received 10 incredible pictures of bucks. I know they aren't the biggest deer but I still enjoy scouting them.
Billerica, MA
8/6/2010
My name is Mark and I'm 16 years old and an avid bow hunter. I love scouting and hunting deer and decided to buy a Cuddeback Capture due to its awesome pictures and reviews. I put the camera for one night and received 10 incredible pictures of bucks. I know they aren't the biggest deer but I still enjoy scouting them.