Photo/Video Galleries
Ryan Douglas
Wells, ME
4/25/2009
I have been getting 50-100 photos a night. Most of them are boring pics of the same 3 or 4 deer and occasionally some raccoons. Every once in a while something interesting happens. There's a little competition for food in these parts. The raccoons arrived first, and they weren't leaving for anyone. Safety in numbers I guess.
Wells, ME
4/25/2009
I have been getting 50-100 photos a night. Most of them are boring pics of the same 3 or 4 deer and occasionally some raccoons. Every once in a while something interesting happens. There's a little competition for food in these parts. The raccoons arrived first, and they weren't leaving for anyone. Safety in numbers I guess.
cody wilson
riggins, ID
4/24/2009
I put my camera in a natural game crossing and have got some awesome pictures including this mountain lion! I also have a couple of wolf pictures from the same spot.
riggins, ID
4/24/2009
I put my camera in a natural game crossing and have got some awesome pictures including this mountain lion! I also have a couple of wolf pictures from the same spot.
Scott Bolz
Chilton, WI
4/23/2009
This picture was one of many of these two toms. They were strutting around for hens in this spot for nearly an hour. I have lots of pictures and some good video. My season isn't for a couple of weeks yet, so hope they stay around.
Chilton, WI
4/23/2009
This picture was one of many of these two toms. They were strutting around for hens in this spot for nearly an hour. I have lots of pictures and some good video. My season isn't for a couple of weeks yet, so hope they stay around.
Tyler Gardinier
Milton, WI
4/23/2009
This is the Biggest 8 pointer I have ever seen in my life! Couldn't have gotten it on camera twice without the Cuddeback!!!
Milton, WI
4/23/2009
This is the Biggest 8 pointer I have ever seen in my life! Couldn't have gotten it on camera twice without the Cuddeback!!!
Gammye Moore
Magnolia, AR
4/23/2009
These pictures were taken in an area frequently used by Turkeys to roost. I had heard, about two weeks before season, the two gobblers cutting each other off as one would try and out do the other. I decided to set the camera on an old logging road close to where I had heard the birds. Luckily I got a beautiful picture of this gorgeous hen, along with a photo of these two old Toms cruising one afternoon.
Magnolia, AR
4/23/2009
These pictures were taken in an area frequently used by Turkeys to roost. I had heard, about two weeks before season, the two gobblers cutting each other off as one would try and out do the other. I decided to set the camera on an old logging road close to where I had heard the birds. Luckily I got a beautiful picture of this gorgeous hen, along with a photo of these two old Toms cruising one afternoon.
Ed Zagurski
West Leyden, NY
4/23/2009
I set my no flash to see if anything was walking within bow range of my blind.This bird is close enough! If you look at the time's on all three photos he is looking for a girlfriend. I really have fun with my cuddeback's. thank's Ed Z
West Leyden, NY
4/23/2009
I set my no flash to see if anything was walking within bow range of my blind.This bird is close enough! If you look at the time's on all three photos he is looking for a girlfriend. I really have fun with my cuddeback's. thank's Ed Z
Mike Houghton
Clinton, MI
4/23/2009
Set up my camera in this main flydown/strutting zone trying to pattern some birds for the Michigan opener. This Big Guy keeps showing up, and this time he brought some friends! At least, he was trying make some friends!
Clinton, MI
4/23/2009
Set up my camera in this main flydown/strutting zone trying to pattern some birds for the Michigan opener. This Big Guy keeps showing up, and this time he brought some friends! At least, he was trying make some friends!
Jackie Burch
Moulton, AL
4/22/2009
A smaller 6 point began to dominate a larger 8 point after he lost his first antler. In this picture, he is running him away from food, and actually knocks off his remaining antler. It was the easiest shed I ever found!Loking close, you can see the antler has yet to reach the ground, and the frsh flesh showing on the former dominant buck. Jackie Burch
Moulton, AL
4/22/2009
A smaller 6 point began to dominate a larger 8 point after he lost his first antler. In this picture, he is running him away from food, and actually knocks off his remaining antler. It was the easiest shed I ever found!Loking close, you can see the antler has yet to reach the ground, and the frsh flesh showing on the former dominant buck. Jackie Burch