Photo/Video Galleries
Charlie Blackmore
Milwaukee, WI
7/11/2010
Owl flying in over a popular scrape site.........Looks like an angel :)
Milwaukee, WI
7/11/2010
Owl flying in over a popular scrape site.........Looks like an angel :)
Scott Upton
Birmingham,
7/11/2010
I put my new camera on a carcass I found and got many pictures of vultures feasting on it.
Birmingham,
7/11/2010
I put my new camera on a carcass I found and got many pictures of vultures feasting on it.
wayne lennington
franklin, TN
7/11/2010
Have never seen this buck on my farm before but I sure hope I see him again.
franklin, TN
7/11/2010
Have never seen this buck on my farm before but I sure hope I see him again.
Marc Boutilier
Helena, MT
7/11/2010
We originally put the camera up to get shots of bears that were frequenting this watering hole but got some great elk pictures as well. Central Montana.
Helena, MT
7/11/2010
We originally put the camera up to get shots of bears that were frequenting this watering hole but got some great elk pictures as well. Central Montana.
Aaron Wade
Lee, MA
7/11/2010
This trail camera was set up to capture Whitetail Deer as they crossed a creek pinch point on the edge of a thick swamp that connects a major bedding area and a prime food source. To my surprise this week, my Cuddeback Capture captured this Bull Moose using this same pinch point. Here in Massachusetts we don't have a large moose population so to see a moose in the wild is a real treat, but to have one nose to camera with my Cuddeback Capture was completely thrilling. Picture #1 is the Moose as he first approaches the pinch point. Picture #2 is the Moose as he turns to look at the Capture and comes nose to camera . Picture #3 is as the Moose is making his way into the pinch point. Thank you Cuddeback for the most reliable game cameras available today!!
Lee, MA
7/11/2010
This trail camera was set up to capture Whitetail Deer as they crossed a creek pinch point on the edge of a thick swamp that connects a major bedding area and a prime food source. To my surprise this week, my Cuddeback Capture captured this Bull Moose using this same pinch point. Here in Massachusetts we don't have a large moose population so to see a moose in the wild is a real treat, but to have one nose to camera with my Cuddeback Capture was completely thrilling. Picture #1 is the Moose as he first approaches the pinch point. Picture #2 is the Moose as he turns to look at the Capture and comes nose to camera . Picture #3 is as the Moose is making his way into the pinch point. Thank you Cuddeback for the most reliable game cameras available today!!