Photo/Video Galleries
ROBERT MAY
Russellville, AR
10/14/2009
This photo of a whitetail fawn was taken on a well used game trail along the Arkansas river. I was trying to get a picture of a large buck I had seen in the area. All I got was many pictures of this fawn. For some reason it really liked getting its picture taken. Thanks for a great camera. My wife and kids loved this picture, and now instead of (do you have to go check the cameras again) its can I go with you to check the cameras. This is a picture for those with a soft side.
Russellville, AR
10/14/2009
This photo of a whitetail fawn was taken on a well used game trail along the Arkansas river. I was trying to get a picture of a large buck I had seen in the area. All I got was many pictures of this fawn. For some reason it really liked getting its picture taken. Thanks for a great camera. My wife and kids loved this picture, and now instead of (do you have to go check the cameras again) its can I go with you to check the cameras. This is a picture for those with a soft side.
Watson Jay
Opelika, AL
10/14/2009
We have a feeder 50 yrs from cabin to watch deer at night and 3 nice bucks showed up just the other night, this was the best picture. Got the turkey on the camera to in the summer. Thanks Jay
Opelika, AL
10/14/2009
We have a feeder 50 yrs from cabin to watch deer at night and 3 nice bucks showed up just the other night, this was the best picture. Got the turkey on the camera to in the summer. Thanks Jay
Nicholas Linder
gainesville, FL
10/13/2009
The performance of my capture exceeds any other camera I have used in the past. Thanks for making a great product.
gainesville, FL
10/13/2009
The performance of my capture exceeds any other camera I have used in the past. Thanks for making a great product.
Mark Swearengin
Durant, OK
10/13/2009
A trophy rock was placed at this location on my deer lease 2 months ago, and this group of does along with several other deer have hit it on a fairly regular basis. On this evening, I guess one doe was a little cranky and decided she wanted to have it all to herself. The looks on the faces of the other two deer is pure annoyance! I think it's time to give the does some equal time with the big boys, and hope you'll break the glass ceiling and see fit to include this in your picture of the week!
Durant, OK
10/13/2009
A trophy rock was placed at this location on my deer lease 2 months ago, and this group of does along with several other deer have hit it on a fairly regular basis. On this evening, I guess one doe was a little cranky and decided she wanted to have it all to herself. The looks on the faces of the other two deer is pure annoyance! I think it's time to give the does some equal time with the big boys, and hope you'll break the glass ceiling and see fit to include this in your picture of the week!
Barry Burd
Tiffin, OH
10/13/2009
I found a new scrape that wasnt there the day before so I set up the camera and the next night this buck showed up.
Tiffin, OH
10/13/2009
I found a new scrape that wasnt there the day before so I set up the camera and the next night this buck showed up.
Dillon Deitrick
El Reno, OK
10/13/2009
After purchasing my first Cuddeback trail camera I placed it in northern Oklahoma. After a week of being in the field I brought home my Cuddeback's memory card. About half way through my photos I had a photo of a nice buck, still in velvet, walking straight towards my camera. After awhile my dad and I decided to go on through the photos. We click next and the very next photo was the same buck. He had came straight up to the camera and came in broadside and hit the camera with his rack as the Cuddeback Excite took the next photo. That photo showed just half of his rack and the top of his head. In the photo you can see two massive ticks on the velvet of his left brow tine. My dad and I had always heard of ticks feasting on the blood enriched velvet, but had never seen or heard of anyone getting a photo of it. So we thought we would share the excitement with everyone.
El Reno, OK
10/13/2009
After purchasing my first Cuddeback trail camera I placed it in northern Oklahoma. After a week of being in the field I brought home my Cuddeback's memory card. About half way through my photos I had a photo of a nice buck, still in velvet, walking straight towards my camera. After awhile my dad and I decided to go on through the photos. We click next and the very next photo was the same buck. He had came straight up to the camera and came in broadside and hit the camera with his rack as the Cuddeback Excite took the next photo. That photo showed just half of his rack and the top of his head. In the photo you can see two massive ticks on the velvet of his left brow tine. My dad and I had always heard of ticks feasting on the blood enriched velvet, but had never seen or heard of anyone getting a photo of it. So we thought we would share the excitement with everyone.
BRETT POWELL
Temple, GA
10/13/2009
Here are some pictures of a trophy 6 pointer in South Fulton County, Georgia. I have many pictures of this buck cruising the property. I know of several other larger bucks that have been seen on the property, but have yet to get them on camera. Checking the trail cameras have become as much fun as hunting the deer.
Temple, GA
10/13/2009
Here are some pictures of a trophy 6 pointer in South Fulton County, Georgia. I have many pictures of this buck cruising the property. I know of several other larger bucks that have been seen on the property, but have yet to get them on camera. Checking the trail cameras have become as much fun as hunting the deer.