Photo/Video Galleries

Les Lewis
Sheffield, PA
3/29/2010
Bear only visited our backyard turkey feeder once, but he/she's a beauty.
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Troy Willie
Altoona, IA
3/28/2010
I knew there was a good chance of capturing a coyote when I noticed a dead deer carcass in a field behind my parents home in Northeast Iowa. I left the camera out for more than two weeks, and couldn't believe my batteries were still good when it was retrieved. I recorded 500 images. The eagles were my favorite. I also captured hawks, crows, woodpeckers, coyotes a neighborhood dog and even two does at the scene. I have saved over 100 frames.
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Kurt Meyers
Washington, PA
3/28/2010
In the first pic, my stand is right behind the buck by about 10 yards...without me in it. Sometimes my Cuddebacks make me want to cry... The second pic was a buck we saw often on camera but always at night. This pic is from my buddy's camera that I placed for him. The third pic is a neat photo that shows a small buck keeping an eye on what was the dominant buck in that area. Not sure if the little buck was learning or fearing. Probably both...
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Ronald McCleskey
Wichita Falls, TX
3/28/2010
I am sending you 3 pictures from 7/10, 8/14 & 9/01 of 2008 that shows the tremendous horn growth on what we were told is a cactus buck. Have you seen many photos of deer like this? I know it is from 2008, but thought you would enjoy the pictures. Notice the drop down handle on left side that grew out in 34 days. We never ever saw this deer in person. Last picture on our lease was 9/15. Your cameras made this possible to see a once in a lifetime type of deer. Thanks, I use 5 of them now, 2 Expert and 3 Capture.
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James Bradley
Mobile, AL
3/28/2010
We were looking fo the big Tom, and I beleive we found his entire family.
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Bob Coine
Oregon, IL
3/28/2010
In addition to traditional deer set-ups, I also set a Cuddeback where I can get unusual wildlife photos. Due to our farm's fully developed habitat, along with a pristine stream, we hold quite a few Bald Eagles, and even an occasional Golden Eagle over the winter. I thought it would be fun to set a camera on a deer carcass to capture Coyotes, Fox, Hawks and Eagles and other scavengers. Getting a perfect shot of a Bald Eagle attacking a Red Tailed Hawk on the carcass, and capturing the split second prior to impact was a very fortunate indeed.
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Nicholas Stahr
McAlisterville, PA
3/28/2010
I was amazed how the pictures were so clear. Thanks CUDDEBACK!!!
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Curtis Randolph
Salineville, OH
3/28/2010
Got A Cool Picture Of This Gobbler Running By, And Of This Fox Out Looking For Some Food
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JERRY WEBBER
BUTLER, IN
3/28/2010
THESE FOUR WHITETAILS ARE LINED UP LIKE THEY ARE FEEDING OUT OF A TROUGH, BUT THERE'S ONLY A SINGLE SALT BLOCK
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
3/28/2010
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