Photo/Video Galleries
Adam Zydron
Suffolk, VA
8/6/2009
Simply put, the First Buck of the Season. Chesapeake, Virgina 10pt. The Excite is the best camera I have, I love the night time photos, you can really see the detail that other cameras dont show.
Suffolk, VA
8/6/2009
Simply put, the First Buck of the Season. Chesapeake, Virgina 10pt. The Excite is the best camera I have, I love the night time photos, you can really see the detail that other cameras dont show.
Irv Kanode
Lenoir, NC
8/6/2009
My wife suspected that deer were emptying her bird feeder during the night and asked me to move my camera to monitor the feeder. I got six shots but the first one 07 is the best. (The time stamp is incorrect.)
Lenoir, NC
8/6/2009
My wife suspected that deer were emptying her bird feeder during the night and asked me to move my camera to monitor the feeder. I got six shots but the first one 07 is the best. (The time stamp is incorrect.)
Brian Gripe
Bella Vista, AR
8/6/2009
I got these pictures on one food plot on my farm in Southwest Missouri. I got 44 pictures of a bachelor group of nice bucks (at least 6 different bucks) after only two days of having the trail camera out. The pictures are a lot clearer than any other trail camera I've used. After I the pictures, I weedeated all the weeds in front of the camera to help get clearer pictures and hopefully when I check it this weeekend there will be hundreds of good pictures on it. I have just planted this food plot and put a mineral block in front of the camera. I am really impressed with your cameras. We've never been able to get more than 5 pics of deer at a time on our other trail cameras. After this weekend I will probably have some good pics of some real GIANTS to submit. Thanks!
Bella Vista, AR
8/6/2009
I got these pictures on one food plot on my farm in Southwest Missouri. I got 44 pictures of a bachelor group of nice bucks (at least 6 different bucks) after only two days of having the trail camera out. The pictures are a lot clearer than any other trail camera I've used. After I the pictures, I weedeated all the weeds in front of the camera to help get clearer pictures and hopefully when I check it this weeekend there will be hundreds of good pictures on it. I have just planted this food plot and put a mineral block in front of the camera. I am really impressed with your cameras. We've never been able to get more than 5 pics of deer at a time on our other trail cameras. After this weekend I will probably have some good pics of some real GIANTS to submit. Thanks!
Anthony Loparo
Bloomfield, KY
8/6/2009
The first teo photos are a trail I notice two years ago when I bought my property and I have never hunted. I put a camera up three weeks ago to see what was using this trail and boy was I in for a treat. The last pic is an area I have been hunting and man their are some good looking young deer in their. If they make through this year I will be sendiing some pics of sure studs.
Bloomfield, KY
8/6/2009
The first teo photos are a trail I notice two years ago when I bought my property and I have never hunted. I put a camera up three weeks ago to see what was using this trail and boy was I in for a treat. The last pic is an area I have been hunting and man their are some good looking young deer in their. If they make through this year I will be sendiing some pics of sure studs.
Travis Lantz
Billings, MO
8/6/2009
My best pitchers so fare. Look at this big gobbler fieghting off these crows.
Billings, MO
8/6/2009
My best pitchers so fare. Look at this big gobbler fieghting off these crows.
Travis Lantz
Billings, MO
8/6/2009
My best pitchers so fare. Look at this big gobbler fieghting off these crows.
Billings, MO
8/6/2009
My best pitchers so fare. Look at this big gobbler fieghting off these crows.
Paul Wallace
Albany, GA
8/6/2009
THIS PHOTO DEPICTS HOW NOURISHING A DOE IS TO HER NEW BORN FAWN. IT EXEMPLIFIES THE BOND IN NATURE WITH MOTHER AND BABIES AND GIVES US HUMANS A LOOK INTO WHAT SENSITIVITIES GO ON IN NATURE!
Albany, GA
8/6/2009
THIS PHOTO DEPICTS HOW NOURISHING A DOE IS TO HER NEW BORN FAWN. IT EXEMPLIFIES THE BOND IN NATURE WITH MOTHER AND BABIES AND GIVES US HUMANS A LOOK INTO WHAT SENSITIVITIES GO ON IN NATURE!
Mark Watkins
Anton, TX
8/6/2009
After a few burglaries in the area of my house, I placed my No Flash on a evergreen tree in my yard. Sure enough on May 21, 2009 my wife called and said someone had broken into our house. I asked her if my camera was still on the tree and she said it was. I drove home and got the card. I had to drive back to work because the burglars had stolen my computer. I had a great picture of the suspect vehicle and was able zoom in and get the tag. By the next day, local authorities had the car in custody and later two were taken into custody. Without my cuddeback there would have been no way to find the suspects.
Anton, TX
8/6/2009
After a few burglaries in the area of my house, I placed my No Flash on a evergreen tree in my yard. Sure enough on May 21, 2009 my wife called and said someone had broken into our house. I asked her if my camera was still on the tree and she said it was. I drove home and got the card. I had to drive back to work because the burglars had stolen my computer. I had a great picture of the suspect vehicle and was able zoom in and get the tag. By the next day, local authorities had the car in custody and later two were taken into custody. Without my cuddeback there would have been no way to find the suspects.