Photo/Video Galleries
Joe Peone
Inchelium, WA
2/9/2010
mule deer bucks tending salt in late august.these bucks showed up only once through out a four month time frame. in all my son and i got pictures of 25 different bucks at this site.
Inchelium, WA
2/9/2010
mule deer bucks tending salt in late august.these bucks showed up only once through out a four month time frame. in all my son and i got pictures of 25 different bucks at this site.
Dary Roeser
St. George, KS
2/9/2010
All Three of these photos where taken on scrape sites. The first photo is only the third picture I ever got of this buck this year. He looks like a nice one, hopefully he is still out there. The second photo I thought was neat with the sun setting in the background as this broken rack buck started to work this scrape. And the third picture is of this nice eight pointer cleaning himself. I love these Cuddeback Captures they are so easy to set and produce awesome photos. Thanks for the great memorys in the field.
St. George, KS
2/9/2010
All Three of these photos where taken on scrape sites. The first photo is only the third picture I ever got of this buck this year. He looks like a nice one, hopefully he is still out there. The second photo I thought was neat with the sun setting in the background as this broken rack buck started to work this scrape. And the third picture is of this nice eight pointer cleaning himself. I love these Cuddeback Captures they are so easy to set and produce awesome photos. Thanks for the great memorys in the field.
Tyler Weaver
Weyers Cave, VA
2/9/2010
Over the last few weeks we hav received an incredible amount of snow in the Shenandoah Valley, with two snows exceding 24 inches. This is a picture of me attempting to retreive my camera after 48 hours of strait snow! wheww exhausting!!!
Weyers Cave, VA
2/9/2010
Over the last few weeks we hav received an incredible amount of snow in the Shenandoah Valley, with two snows exceding 24 inches. This is a picture of me attempting to retreive my camera after 48 hours of strait snow! wheww exhausting!!!
BUDDY MANN
st. cloud, FL
2/9/2010
GA. bucks south of Macon about 50 miles. camera set up between hardwood creek bottom and 5yr planted pines.we bush hog the transition area and they start traveling. i have pics of them all over our property,near feeders and travel different lanes.there is a bigger buck i cant pattern yet, but the 10pt is around 3 to 41/2 yr and the heavy 8pt mabe older. i have tried many different type cameras and the cuddyback capture has the best pics, easiest to set up super fast trigger, and last the entire season on 1 set of batteries. SEEING IS BELEIVING
st. cloud, FL
2/9/2010
GA. bucks south of Macon about 50 miles. camera set up between hardwood creek bottom and 5yr planted pines.we bush hog the transition area and they start traveling. i have pics of them all over our property,near feeders and travel different lanes.there is a bigger buck i cant pattern yet, but the 10pt is around 3 to 41/2 yr and the heavy 8pt mabe older. i have tried many different type cameras and the cuddyback capture has the best pics, easiest to set up super fast trigger, and last the entire season on 1 set of batteries. SEEING IS BELEIVING
Toast Seagers
Grahamstown, EC
2/9/2010
Our researcher in the wildlife area where I work has been successfully using Cuddeback cameras to monitor Leopards and Brown Hyenas in the area. She has run out of funding for batteries so I borrowed one, bought my own batteries, and put it outside my house. It has been out for a week and captured plenty of Hyaena, Jackal, Guinea Fowl, Warthog and Scrub-hare. 22 photos in all and the battery is still on 100%. I'm hoping for the holy grail - a Leopard photo. The temperature has been around 85 for most of the week and the camera is still managing fine.
Grahamstown, EC
2/9/2010
Our researcher in the wildlife area where I work has been successfully using Cuddeback cameras to monitor Leopards and Brown Hyenas in the area. She has run out of funding for batteries so I borrowed one, bought my own batteries, and put it outside my house. It has been out for a week and captured plenty of Hyaena, Jackal, Guinea Fowl, Warthog and Scrub-hare. 22 photos in all and the battery is still on 100%. I'm hoping for the holy grail - a Leopard photo. The temperature has been around 85 for most of the week and the camera is still managing fine.