Photo/Video Galleries
Bill Lander
Gilbert, SC
1/7/2009
I hunt on a 400 acre lease in South Carolina. We have been practicing QDM for four years on this piece of land. This is the biggest buck that we have ever seen or got a picture of on the lease. The camera was set up on a late season food plot but none of the pictures show the buck eating. It seems that he was just passing through. By South Carolina standards, this buck is huge. Thanks to our Cuddeback cameras, we have pictures of the biggest buck on our hunting land.
Gilbert, SC
1/7/2009
I hunt on a 400 acre lease in South Carolina. We have been practicing QDM for four years on this piece of land. This is the biggest buck that we have ever seen or got a picture of on the lease. The camera was set up on a late season food plot but none of the pictures show the buck eating. It seems that he was just passing through. By South Carolina standards, this buck is huge. Thanks to our Cuddeback cameras, we have pictures of the biggest buck on our hunting land.
JOHN Soletski
luxemburg, WI
1/7/2009
I've been tracking these deer for years and I finally got them on camera but haven't yet had the opportunity to harvest them. My son Hunter enjoys the pictures that Cuddeback delivers and also the website and it was his idea to submit these pictures.(Hunter is 6 years old).
luxemburg, WI
1/7/2009
I've been tracking these deer for years and I finally got them on camera but haven't yet had the opportunity to harvest them. My son Hunter enjoys the pictures that Cuddeback delivers and also the website and it was his idea to submit these pictures.(Hunter is 6 years old).
Karina Engeling
Brenham, TX
1/7/2009
This first pic goes to show you how aggressive the young bucks can be...this young buck has every tine broken on this rack except for his G2 and browtines. The second pic shows the body differences in a young buck (I'm aging him at about 2 1/2 yrs old) and another 9 point (I'm aging him at about 5 1/2 yrs old)...third pic -- looks like an evil doe. but these does tend to get pretty aggressive over their corn.
Brenham, TX
1/7/2009
This first pic goes to show you how aggressive the young bucks can be...this young buck has every tine broken on this rack except for his G2 and browtines. The second pic shows the body differences in a young buck (I'm aging him at about 2 1/2 yrs old) and another 9 point (I'm aging him at about 5 1/2 yrs old)...third pic -- looks like an evil doe. but these does tend to get pretty aggressive over their corn.
Karina Engeling
Brenham, TX
1/7/2009
The area I'm in I've never seen it snow before and for Cuddeback to capture this great buck is just awesome. This is the same deer I am aging him at about 7.5yrs old...he actually made it through the season...just goes to show you how smart these bucks get to the hunting pressure around the area...what's also cool or unique about this buck is that his antlers go nearly straight up in the air -- especially his left side.
Brenham, TX
1/7/2009
The area I'm in I've never seen it snow before and for Cuddeback to capture this great buck is just awesome. This is the same deer I am aging him at about 7.5yrs old...he actually made it through the season...just goes to show you how smart these bucks get to the hunting pressure around the area...what's also cool or unique about this buck is that his antlers go nearly straight up in the air -- especially his left side.
Jesse Rosenberger
Vandalia, IL
1/7/2009
I always seen to get great pictures on this fence crossing late in the year, this is one of my better ones. Awesome trigger speed!
Vandalia, IL
1/7/2009
I always seen to get great pictures on this fence crossing late in the year, this is one of my better ones. Awesome trigger speed!
Dean Yoder
millersburg, OH
1/6/2009
Just hung my camera last week and was happy to find this buck made it through the season we've got some great potential for next year. great pics, thanks cuddeback
millersburg, OH
1/6/2009
Just hung my camera last week and was happy to find this buck made it through the season we've got some great potential for next year. great pics, thanks cuddeback
Mike Schulte
Eugene, MO
1/6/2009
I like to use my cuddeback after rifle season to see the deer that survived. I missed this deer in October of 07 with my bow with two attempts prior to that where I couldn't get a shot because of brush. Hopefully in the fall of 09 I will get lucky.
Eugene, MO
1/6/2009
I like to use my cuddeback after rifle season to see the deer that survived. I missed this deer in October of 07 with my bow with two attempts prior to that where I couldn't get a shot because of brush. Hopefully in the fall of 09 I will get lucky.