Photo/Video Galleries
Tom Greslick
Clearfield, PA
9/2/2009
This bruiser showed up out of nowhere, never saw him before and wouldn't have without cuddeback. And a couple of pictures of a decent eight point.
Clearfield, PA
9/2/2009
This bruiser showed up out of nowhere, never saw him before and wouldn't have without cuddeback. And a couple of pictures of a decent eight point.
Van Oliver
Dadeville, AL
9/2/2009
Every time I went to check my feeder, I noticed that there was never any corn left where it piles up on top of the battery case. I thought it could be birds eating it. Well now I see why.....
Dadeville, AL
9/2/2009
Every time I went to check my feeder, I noticed that there was never any corn left where it piles up on top of the battery case. I thought it could be birds eating it. Well now I see why.....
Derrick Faccio
Hermansville, MI
9/2/2009
I put my capture under an apple tree and caught this six pointer enjoying an apple and shedding his velvet at the same time.
Hermansville, MI
9/2/2009
I put my capture under an apple tree and caught this six pointer enjoying an apple and shedding his velvet at the same time.
Jeffrey Metcalf
Westfield, PA
9/2/2009
Here is a nice 11 point whom has almost lost all of his velvet, if you look closely you can see.
Westfield, PA
9/2/2009
Here is a nice 11 point whom has almost lost all of his velvet, if you look closely you can see.
korre morse
spooner, WI
9/2/2009
I recently borrowed my Cuddeback capture IR to a friend of mine that received a Black Bear kill tag in Wisconsin. My friend is a partially disabled veteran of the U.S. Navy and accumulated 16 preference points because his Father kept sending in while he was serving in the military. This is a unusually high amount because most get a tag at around six points. He set the cuddeback Capture IR out after I demonstrated how to use it in my House to him in a few minutes. He waited a couple days and brought the card back for viewing on my computer. We were both delighted to see two bears playfully sparing by his bait. I hope you also enjoy the photo.
spooner, WI
9/2/2009
I recently borrowed my Cuddeback capture IR to a friend of mine that received a Black Bear kill tag in Wisconsin. My friend is a partially disabled veteran of the U.S. Navy and accumulated 16 preference points because his Father kept sending in while he was serving in the military. This is a unusually high amount because most get a tag at around six points. He set the cuddeback Capture IR out after I demonstrated how to use it in my House to him in a few minutes. He waited a couple days and brought the card back for viewing on my computer. We were both delighted to see two bears playfully sparing by his bait. I hope you also enjoy the photo.
Irv Shelton
Lexington, KY
9/2/2009
Taken on farm located in Scott Co, KY. Picture taken on Aug 26, 2009 at 7:46 pm.
Lexington, KY
9/2/2009
Taken on farm located in Scott Co, KY. Picture taken on Aug 26, 2009 at 7:46 pm.
Todd Walstrom
Weston, WI
9/2/2009
Check out this nice velvet 8 point with a slightly damaged left main beam that has blood dripping from it onto his face. Taken just under my stand!
Weston, WI
9/2/2009
Check out this nice velvet 8 point with a slightly damaged left main beam that has blood dripping from it onto his face. Taken just under my stand!