Photo/Video Galleries
Don Adams
Seaman, OH
10/22/2009
Three bucks feeding together with a racoon. They are not what I am looking for but will be fine bucks in a year or two. 10/15/2009
Seaman, OH
10/22/2009
Three bucks feeding together with a racoon. They are not what I am looking for but will be fine bucks in a year or two. 10/15/2009
Chris Mellott
McConnellsburg, PA
10/22/2009
The cuddeback no flash was on a winter wheat foodplot and caught these two PA bucks going at it early in the season. You can see the tension in the muscles and see that the impact knocked the deer on the right to his knees. This is a tribute to the fast flash response and high quality images produced by the cuddeback.
McConnellsburg, PA
10/22/2009
The cuddeback no flash was on a winter wheat foodplot and caught these two PA bucks going at it early in the season. You can see the tension in the muscles and see that the impact knocked the deer on the right to his knees. This is a tribute to the fast flash response and high quality images produced by the cuddeback.
Spencer Patz
Pound, WI
10/22/2009
One day while bowhunting, I have been seeing alot of smaller bucks that had been sparring with each other and noticed most of the bucks are all beat up looking and had broken tines. So I thought to myself I wonder what the buck looks like thats is beating up all these smaller bucks. Not too far away we have a pine plantation that I know alot of activity goes on after dark. So I set my Cuddeback Capture out to see if I could get the Buck Beater on camera, and I did right in the middle of a fight.
Pound, WI
10/22/2009
One day while bowhunting, I have been seeing alot of smaller bucks that had been sparring with each other and noticed most of the bucks are all beat up looking and had broken tines. So I thought to myself I wonder what the buck looks like thats is beating up all these smaller bucks. Not too far away we have a pine plantation that I know alot of activity goes on after dark. So I set my Cuddeback Capture out to see if I could get the Buck Beater on camera, and I did right in the middle of a fight.
Larry Demuth
leadbetter, TX
10/22/2009
The best camera on the market no doubt the fastest trigger speed and longest battery life
leadbetter, TX
10/22/2009
The best camera on the market no doubt the fastest trigger speed and longest battery life
Chris Plourde
New Richmond, WI
10/22/2009
For the past two months we'be been using a liquid mineral, deer block and apples to lure deer to our trail that we carved out for them. We have a narrow strip of land that is just shy of 10 acres and we could see clear signs of deer trails, though we hadn't had much luck seeing deer. We setup our camera at a prime location on our trail and we were amazed how many pictures we captured in a short period of time. In a matter of one night we captured does, bucks, a raccoon, fox, a stray cat and the attached photo (a doe and her yearling still nursing). Though we haven't seen many of these creatures in person we're very excited to know how many animals are visiting our property.
New Richmond, WI
10/22/2009
For the past two months we'be been using a liquid mineral, deer block and apples to lure deer to our trail that we carved out for them. We have a narrow strip of land that is just shy of 10 acres and we could see clear signs of deer trails, though we hadn't had much luck seeing deer. We setup our camera at a prime location on our trail and we were amazed how many pictures we captured in a short period of time. In a matter of one night we captured does, bucks, a raccoon, fox, a stray cat and the attached photo (a doe and her yearling still nursing). Though we haven't seen many of these creatures in person we're very excited to know how many animals are visiting our property.
Ben Julian
alton, IL
10/22/2009
Here are some pictures of two nice bucks fighting and two small bucks fighting in the same location on our Greene County IL farm. The are nice bucks but not shooters yet. The ironic thing about it is lastyear hunting for sheds on this farm we found two bucks locked together dead about 200 yards from where these pictures were taken I also have picture of them and a video of the begining of there battle. I currently have out over 20 cameras and all cuddebacks we love them and have used them for several years now..
alton, IL
10/22/2009
Here are some pictures of two nice bucks fighting and two small bucks fighting in the same location on our Greene County IL farm. The are nice bucks but not shooters yet. The ironic thing about it is lastyear hunting for sheds on this farm we found two bucks locked together dead about 200 yards from where these pictures were taken I also have picture of them and a video of the begining of there battle. I currently have out over 20 cameras and all cuddebacks we love them and have used them for several years now..
Ben Julian
alton, IL
10/22/2009
Here are some pretty cool pictures of a velvet buck that came in to one of my stand locations, after opening day of season in IL. Yes the date is correct and he looks to be in full velvet to me and he is a nice buck for having one around in full velvet during the archery season. However it is at night and not during the day.
alton, IL
10/22/2009
Here are some pretty cool pictures of a velvet buck that came in to one of my stand locations, after opening day of season in IL. Yes the date is correct and he looks to be in full velvet to me and he is a nice buck for having one around in full velvet during the archery season. However it is at night and not during the day.
Ben Julian
alton, IL
10/22/2009
Here is a picture of another really nice buck that was taken ob our Greene County IL farm. I got a picture of him early in the year still in velvet, and I still haven't seen him again. I will be keeping an eye out for him. I estimated the deer to be 160 class buck and that was being conservative.
alton, IL
10/22/2009
Here is a picture of another really nice buck that was taken ob our Greene County IL farm. I got a picture of him early in the year still in velvet, and I still haven't seen him again. I will be keeping an eye out for him. I estimated the deer to be 160 class buck and that was being conservative.