Photo/Video Galleries
larry Elliott
Killbuck, OH
6/20/2010
I nicknamed this buck WOODY because he looked like he was carying tree limbs on his head. Like many old bucks I never saw him after he shed his velvet.
Killbuck, OH
6/20/2010
I nicknamed this buck WOODY because he looked like he was carying tree limbs on his head. Like many old bucks I never saw him after he shed his velvet.
Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
6/20/2010
In the picture, the hen is just sitting on her nest. As the video progresses, a weasel comes in on the lower right corner of the screen. It makes several lunges in at the hen from the right side in an apparent attempt to steal an egg. In the mean time, the hen gradually gets herself into position and launches a full attack on the weasel. By the time the camera has re-armed itself (<2 min.), the hen is back on the nest.
Brillion, WI
6/20/2010
In the picture, the hen is just sitting on her nest. As the video progresses, a weasel comes in on the lower right corner of the screen. It makes several lunges in at the hen from the right side in an apparent attempt to steal an egg. In the mean time, the hen gradually gets herself into position and launches a full attack on the weasel. By the time the camera has re-armed itself (<2 min.), the hen is back on the nest.
Mark Godwin
Ahoskie, NC
6/20/2010
This picture was taken on a path that I have just recently be able to hunt on. I have been managing a food plot in a field beside this path for a few years and have learned that the majority of the deer seem to bed within the thick woods that run along the path. I have several pictuers of does as well as bucks, but I really do not think that I would have gotten this shot if not for the supierior speed of a cuddie back camera. What I think is really cool about this picture is that if you look in the background, she appears to have an amuzed onlooker.
Ahoskie, NC
6/20/2010
This picture was taken on a path that I have just recently be able to hunt on. I have been managing a food plot in a field beside this path for a few years and have learned that the majority of the deer seem to bed within the thick woods that run along the path. I have several pictuers of does as well as bucks, but I really do not think that I would have gotten this shot if not for the supierior speed of a cuddie back camera. What I think is really cool about this picture is that if you look in the background, she appears to have an amuzed onlooker.
Kyle Koeneke
Rockland, WI
6/20/2010
While i was raking hay i seen a deer that only looked to have one antler. But when he turned i noticed that the antler was broke and dangling down by his face, later i got pics of him and he must have been hit by a car or damaged in early stages of antler development.
Rockland, WI
6/20/2010
While i was raking hay i seen a deer that only looked to have one antler. But when he turned i noticed that the antler was broke and dangling down by his face, later i got pics of him and he must have been hit by a car or damaged in early stages of antler development.