Photo/Video Galleries
Ryan Oberbrockling
Garnavillo, IA
7/25/2010
Some pictures I have received with my cuddeback IR that I thought were awesome. The cuddeback IR has a good trigger speed. It could be a little faster though.
Garnavillo, IA
7/25/2010
Some pictures I have received with my cuddeback IR that I thought were awesome. The cuddeback IR has a good trigger speed. It could be a little faster though.
Arron Gravitt
South Boston, VA
7/25/2010
These are two gobblers on the farm that I watched for the entire winter before turkey season. He got poached the second day of the season.
South Boston, VA
7/25/2010
These are two gobblers on the farm that I watched for the entire winter before turkey season. He got poached the second day of the season.
james ehret
new london, MO
7/25/2010
all three pics are of deer from previouse years it is neat how you can see them grow from year to year the camera takes great pictures and misses nothin wount but any thing else dwayne
new london, MO
7/25/2010
all three pics are of deer from previouse years it is neat how you can see them grow from year to year the camera takes great pictures and misses nothin wount but any thing else dwayne
Michael Bass
Georgiana, AL
7/25/2010
This young buck doesn't want the jakes to have any of his corn.
Georgiana, AL
7/25/2010
This young buck doesn't want the jakes to have any of his corn.
Rodney Sims
Florence, MS
7/25/2010
This buck is called the Wildcat Buck due to the location inwhich we got the photo. The buck appears to have two mainbeams on the right side, stange and cool. The small buck he's teaching a leason to, his name is corkscrew . Generally when we get a picture of Wildcat we get a picture of Corkscrew. The other picture is of the Hilton Buck a tall young 8 point that occassionly shows up with the Wildcat duo. I don't think he likes Corkscrew either. Poor Corkscrew.............hopefully one day he'll grow some horns but I think he'll always get slamed by the other two unless he goes on a weight program. The thrid picture is of a buck we call Panhandler because he uses the creek beds for most of his travel and I thought this wa s great picture because snow in his horns because we don't get much snow in Mississippi s this is a very unusual picture for our part of the world. Thanks-Rodney
Florence, MS
7/25/2010
This buck is called the Wildcat Buck due to the location inwhich we got the photo. The buck appears to have two mainbeams on the right side, stange and cool. The small buck he's teaching a leason to, his name is corkscrew . Generally when we get a picture of Wildcat we get a picture of Corkscrew. The other picture is of the Hilton Buck a tall young 8 point that occassionly shows up with the Wildcat duo. I don't think he likes Corkscrew either. Poor Corkscrew.............hopefully one day he'll grow some horns but I think he'll always get slamed by the other two unless he goes on a weight program. The thrid picture is of a buck we call Panhandler because he uses the creek beds for most of his travel and I thought this wa s great picture because snow in his horns because we don't get much snow in Mississippi s this is a very unusual picture for our part of the world. Thanks-Rodney
Nate Lawrence
fort atkinson, WI
7/25/2010
First night with the new camera, these were taken about 4 hours after the camera was installed in the woods.
fort atkinson, WI
7/25/2010
First night with the new camera, these were taken about 4 hours after the camera was installed in the woods.
Doug Yoak
Big Bend, WV
7/25/2010
This doe was caught in mid jump as we were going to check the camera. This shows just how quick the trigger speed is. My friend is going this weekend to get himself a cuddeback.
Big Bend, WV
7/25/2010
This doe was caught in mid jump as we were going to check the camera. This shows just how quick the trigger speed is. My friend is going this weekend to get himself a cuddeback.