Photo/Video Galleries
Brant McDowell
Waupun, WI
11/11/2009
We hunted this area for years and never seen this buck. The Cuddeback captured this buck seaching for a doe during the peak of the rut.
Waupun, WI
11/11/2009
We hunted this area for years and never seen this buck. The Cuddeback captured this buck seaching for a doe during the peak of the rut.
kelton atwood
taylorsville, MS
11/11/2009
The first two pictures are two young, early season, bucks in South Mississippi on a licking branch ; most likely preparing for the rut. The last picture is a poorly developed shot of a nice eight point right down the road from my cuddeback. I'm going to set up my other cuddeback on his Run tomorrow. - Kelton Atwood
taylorsville, MS
11/11/2009
The first two pictures are two young, early season, bucks in South Mississippi on a licking branch ; most likely preparing for the rut. The last picture is a poorly developed shot of a nice eight point right down the road from my cuddeback. I'm going to set up my other cuddeback on his Run tomorrow. - Kelton Atwood
Mike Arsenault
Whitinsville, MA
11/11/2009
I had been putting out buckgrub on a frequently visited deer run. Little did i know, the deer didn't even get a chance to try it!
Whitinsville, MA
11/11/2009
I had been putting out buckgrub on a frequently visited deer run. Little did i know, the deer didn't even get a chance to try it!
Mike Struck
Newton, IA
11/11/2009
This Iowa buck has shown up two years in a row in the back yard on the edge of town. Last year Cuddeback snapped him walking by 3 different times. This year he choose to stand in front of the camara and gave us two nice poses. He's truly a back yard buck!
Newton, IA
11/11/2009
This Iowa buck has shown up two years in a row in the back yard on the edge of town. Last year Cuddeback snapped him walking by 3 different times. This year he choose to stand in front of the camara and gave us two nice poses. He's truly a back yard buck!
Brian Gustke
Wautoma, WI
11/11/2009
I had my camera set up over a scrape it's hard to see the scrape it self as some leaves are covering it but you can see the licking branch. This is one of the pictures that I got. You can just see the white of the does back side by the small trees. The buck was caught in midstride, all four hoofs are off the ground!! What great trigger speed.
Wautoma, WI
11/11/2009
I had my camera set up over a scrape it's hard to see the scrape it self as some leaves are covering it but you can see the licking branch. This is one of the pictures that I got. You can just see the white of the does back side by the small trees. The buck was caught in midstride, all four hoofs are off the ground!! What great trigger speed.
Lam Daren
Fulks Run, VA
11/11/2009
i captured these images on our lease in Virginia. It appears the little one was in a hurry. The second picture, i am not sure but you can see through the deer in the picture. I have had cuddeback cameras for 4 years now and have never seen this. My buddies & I joke about this picture because here in Virginia the deer sightings are limited and this ghost deer may be why. LOL
Fulks Run, VA
11/11/2009
i captured these images on our lease in Virginia. It appears the little one was in a hurry. The second picture, i am not sure but you can see through the deer in the picture. I have had cuddeback cameras for 4 years now and have never seen this. My buddies & I joke about this picture because here in Virginia the deer sightings are limited and this ghost deer may be why. LOL
Michael Blacketer
Villa Grove, IL
11/11/2009
The one that got away. I missed this buck on the morning of Nov. 1 when my arrrow hit a branch and veered to the left of him. Once I got down that morning I located a rub line that I assumed the buck had made and set up my Capture. As you can see by the time and date stamp, he was cruising the very same area the next evening. I have not laid eyes on the brute since, but if nothing else I've been able to validate the size of him with my bowhunting peers.
Villa Grove, IL
11/11/2009
The one that got away. I missed this buck on the morning of Nov. 1 when my arrrow hit a branch and veered to the left of him. Once I got down that morning I located a rub line that I assumed the buck had made and set up my Capture. As you can see by the time and date stamp, he was cruising the very same area the next evening. I have not laid eyes on the brute since, but if nothing else I've been able to validate the size of him with my bowhunting peers.