Photo/Video Galleries
Tom Van Beek
Racine, WI
10/21/2009
This is a picture of some bucks crossing a 4 wheeler bridge that we build over a creek bed. It's funny how the deer now use the bridge instead of getting thier feet wet. I guess deer are just as lazy as we are most of the time.
Racine, WI
10/21/2009
This is a picture of some bucks crossing a 4 wheeler bridge that we build over a creek bed. It's funny how the deer now use the bridge instead of getting thier feet wet. I guess deer are just as lazy as we are most of the time.
Jacobo & Jorge Artee
Hermosillo, Mexico, MX
10/21/2009
Alcampo Ranch in Hermosillo, Sonora we have Mule Deer, Coues Deer, and Desert Big Horn Sheep.
Hermosillo, Mexico, MX
10/21/2009
Alcampo Ranch in Hermosillo, Sonora we have Mule Deer, Coues Deer, and Desert Big Horn Sheep.
Chad Lechleitner
Conrath, WI
10/21/2009
13 pt buck when zoomed in a couple of sticker pts are visible. I have pics of the same buck from last year. (almost big enough to shoot!!!!)
Conrath, WI
10/21/2009
13 pt buck when zoomed in a couple of sticker pts are visible. I have pics of the same buck from last year. (almost big enough to shoot!!!!)
Mark Cornelius
Homestead, FL
10/21/2009
Was wondering how big a deer would be that made a rub the size of my thigh? I think I've found the culprit thanks to Cuddeback!
Homestead, FL
10/21/2009
Was wondering how big a deer would be that made a rub the size of my thigh? I think I've found the culprit thanks to Cuddeback!
Russ Kloehn
Green Bay, WI
10/21/2009
I was setting up a Capture camera for a contest for Gander Mountain archery employees. I set up the camera on a different stand sight and my younger brother hunted this sight that night. Low and behold a doe came in just before season end and he took the shot. As you can see he took a shot and the doe reacted with the camera picking up the movement so fast that we got a picture of the arrow in flight just as it's entering the deer. Now that's as fast a trigger speed as you can get. That's why we use Cuddybacks. I have the pic up @ the store and use it as a selling tool. Boy has it worked.Thanks for the quality and dependability of Cuddeback. Yours Truely Russ Kloehn
Green Bay, WI
10/21/2009
I was setting up a Capture camera for a contest for Gander Mountain archery employees. I set up the camera on a different stand sight and my younger brother hunted this sight that night. Low and behold a doe came in just before season end and he took the shot. As you can see he took a shot and the doe reacted with the camera picking up the movement so fast that we got a picture of the arrow in flight just as it's entering the deer. Now that's as fast a trigger speed as you can get. That's why we use Cuddybacks. I have the pic up @ the store and use it as a selling tool. Boy has it worked.Thanks for the quality and dependability of Cuddeback. Yours Truely Russ Kloehn
Wes Orr
Angola, IN
10/21/2009
I have my expert set up on the north end of our farm, on a scrape next to a bedding area.
Angola, IN
10/21/2009
I have my expert set up on the north end of our farm, on a scrape next to a bedding area.
Wes Orr
Angola,
10/21/2009
My NF is set up on a community scrape. I have a bunch of different bucks hitting it.
Angola,
10/21/2009
My NF is set up on a community scrape. I have a bunch of different bucks hitting it.
Corey Harbison
Brentwood, TN
10/21/2009
I love getting pictures of bucks i've never seen before; especially ones that look like these! Cuddeback is the greatest!
Brentwood, TN
10/21/2009
I love getting pictures of bucks i've never seen before; especially ones that look like these! Cuddeback is the greatest!