Photo/Video Galleries
John Basalla Jr
Port Matilda, PA
9/12/2009
Luckiest picture I ever got using your trail cameras just so happen when the doe trigger the camera a bat was flying by and got a crystal clear photo of it in mid flight
Port Matilda, PA
9/12/2009
Luckiest picture I ever got using your trail cameras just so happen when the doe trigger the camera a bat was flying by and got a crystal clear photo of it in mid flight
Scott Finke
Mayville, WI
9/12/2009
This photo was taken toward the back of our property in Buffalo County, WI, near a lush Alfalfa field. Three great bucks in 1 photo taken with the Cuddeback Excite.
Mayville, WI
9/12/2009
This photo was taken toward the back of our property in Buffalo County, WI, near a lush Alfalfa field. Three great bucks in 1 photo taken with the Cuddeback Excite.
Patrick Alexander
Sibley, IA
9/12/2009
I set up my camera on a deer trail and this is what I caught walking down those trails. I few pictures after this one I had a little fawn with a big gash on its backside. I have a feeling these coyotes have a little to do with that.
Sibley, IA
9/12/2009
I set up my camera on a deer trail and this is what I caught walking down those trails. I few pictures after this one I had a little fawn with a big gash on its backside. I have a feeling these coyotes have a little to do with that.
Justin Simon
Menasha, WI
9/12/2009
This nice 10pt with a sticker off his left G2 Has been hangin out for most of the summer. He gave us a nice pic of himself shedding the velvet. Weve been running cameras for quite some time and never experienced a unique photo such as this. He is using a well used trail that leads from bedding to an alpha rack plus plot. The other photo he is checking out a mock scrape! Great Cameras!!
Menasha, WI
9/12/2009
This nice 10pt with a sticker off his left G2 Has been hangin out for most of the summer. He gave us a nice pic of himself shedding the velvet. Weve been running cameras for quite some time and never experienced a unique photo such as this. He is using a well used trail that leads from bedding to an alpha rack plus plot. The other photo he is checking out a mock scrape! Great Cameras!!
austin craven
springfield, MO
9/12/2009
i watched this back last year as a 2 1/2 8 pointer around 100 inches, this year is right g2 grew a deeper split, and his brows have curved in, and one has split, give him one ore year and he'll be about 155 incher!
springfield, MO
9/12/2009
i watched this back last year as a 2 1/2 8 pointer around 100 inches, this year is right g2 grew a deeper split, and his brows have curved in, and one has split, give him one ore year and he'll be about 155 incher!
Jake Stalzer
Albia, IA
9/12/2009
I absolutely love my cuddeback. This is my first trail cam and I love it. These are a few of the first pictures ever taken with it.
Albia, IA
9/12/2009
I absolutely love my cuddeback. This is my first trail cam and I love it. These are a few of the first pictures ever taken with it.
Nils Johan Torp
Grimstad,
9/12/2009
Some more photos from my camera placed close to hour licking stone. This time the moose cow almost touched the camera with her head. We also caught a picture of a Roe Deer one afternoon.
Grimstad,
9/12/2009
Some more photos from my camera placed close to hour licking stone. This time the moose cow almost touched the camera with her head. We also caught a picture of a Roe Deer one afternoon.
Nils Johan Torp
Grimstad,
9/12/2009
The Moose Cow and her twins is frequently enjoying the licking stone we have put out in our hunting area. The licking stone is placed just right of the view of the camera.
Grimstad,
9/12/2009
The Moose Cow and her twins is frequently enjoying the licking stone we have put out in our hunting area. The licking stone is placed just right of the view of the camera.
Nils Johan Torp
Grimstad,
9/12/2009
The Moose Cow and her twins is frequently enjoying the licking stone we have put out in our hunting area. The licking stone is placed just right of the view of the camera.
Grimstad,
9/12/2009
The Moose Cow and her twins is frequently enjoying the licking stone we have put out in our hunting area. The licking stone is placed just right of the view of the camera.