Photo/Video Galleries
Todd Bischoff
Cook, NE
7/30/2009
Here are some photos of a buck I've been watching since end of May. Very excited about the upcoming season until a friend of mine sent me the bad news via text. Got some great pictures of him, but at least with help of your camera I know I got more. Luckily I picked him up before anyone else. I knew it was him instantly. Thanks again.
Cook, NE
7/30/2009
Here are some photos of a buck I've been watching since end of May. Very excited about the upcoming season until a friend of mine sent me the bad news via text. Got some great pictures of him, but at least with help of your camera I know I got more. Luckily I picked him up before anyone else. I knew it was him instantly. Thanks again.
moses maendel
brandon, MB
7/30/2009
The Ir camera is a whole new revolution, the picture is unbelievable, wicked trigger speed, and cant wait to go check my cameras every time !!!
brandon, MB
7/30/2009
The Ir camera is a whole new revolution, the picture is unbelievable, wicked trigger speed, and cant wait to go check my cameras every time !!!
Trevor Marin
Sturgeon Bay, WI
7/30/2009
My dad and I hadn't gotten any pictures of nice bucks at all that year. We decided to set the Cuddeback No Flash up on a lightly used trail leading to a standing corn field. After one week we decided to check how many pictures there were. We were disappointed because there were only five pictures. It turned out that it is true that the big bucks use the lightly used trails because this big boy was on that trail and on our Cuddeback. The other bucks were little but at least got this big boy. Thank goodness for the No Flash because with this buck being so close, a flash may have scared him away. It turned out that in the rifle season that year, I was fortunate enough to kill that same exact buck. He was rutting so hard he snapped of the end of his left horn. Thanks to the Cuddeback No Flash I hunted hard just to get this buck.
Sturgeon Bay, WI
7/30/2009
My dad and I hadn't gotten any pictures of nice bucks at all that year. We decided to set the Cuddeback No Flash up on a lightly used trail leading to a standing corn field. After one week we decided to check how many pictures there were. We were disappointed because there were only five pictures. It turned out that it is true that the big bucks use the lightly used trails because this big boy was on that trail and on our Cuddeback. The other bucks were little but at least got this big boy. Thank goodness for the No Flash because with this buck being so close, a flash may have scared him away. It turned out that in the rifle season that year, I was fortunate enough to kill that same exact buck. He was rutting so hard he snapped of the end of his left horn. Thanks to the Cuddeback No Flash I hunted hard just to get this buck.
Kaleb Mccarville
Cedarville, AR
7/30/2009
I thought these first 2 pictures were pretty neat. On the last picture i'm not sure what happened to his 1 side.
Cedarville, AR
7/30/2009
I thought these first 2 pictures were pretty neat. On the last picture i'm not sure what happened to his 1 side.
Kaleb Mccarville
Cedarville, AR
7/30/2009
I have my camera right next to our house and i get these twins everyday. This doe seems to have twins every year
Cedarville, AR
7/30/2009
I have my camera right next to our house and i get these twins everyday. This doe seems to have twins every year
luke mitchell
perry, MO
7/30/2009
i had one cuddeback and i just had to have another and tell u the truth i didnt think there was that big of bucks on the farm. dad seen a 170 class 13 point two days ago and im just waiting for the pic of the monster to show
perry, MO
7/30/2009
i had one cuddeback and i just had to have another and tell u the truth i didnt think there was that big of bucks on the farm. dad seen a 170 class 13 point two days ago and im just waiting for the pic of the monster to show
Baron Summerville
hickory, KY
7/30/2009
Im glad this doe triggered the camera because i didnt know these bucks in the background were even around! I got cuddeback captures and they take awesome pics.
hickory, KY
7/30/2009
Im glad this doe triggered the camera because i didnt know these bucks in the background were even around! I got cuddeback captures and they take awesome pics.