Photo/Video Galleries
Brian Davis
Brownwood, TX
1/3/2009
Two pictures of a 130 plus deer I got prior to the opening of rifle season. Was able to harvest this deer on Nov. 19th at a different stand location as he was trailing a hot doe. My best 8 point ever, & in my top 5 of all time.
Brownwood, TX
1/3/2009
Two pictures of a 130 plus deer I got prior to the opening of rifle season. Was able to harvest this deer on Nov. 19th at a different stand location as he was trailing a hot doe. My best 8 point ever, & in my top 5 of all time.
Elliot Pilson
Stuart, VA
1/2/2009
This is an awsome camera i set it out and got more animals than ever before and the pictures were nice and clear too here is a few deer and a coyote
Stuart, VA
1/2/2009
This is an awsome camera i set it out and got more animals than ever before and the pictures were nice and clear too here is a few deer and a coyote
John Allphin
Fayette, MO
1/2/2009
This buck was eating on a acorn pile I raked together eairler this year
Fayette, MO
1/2/2009
This buck was eating on a acorn pile I raked together eairler this year
Joanne Adam
DeWitt, MI
1/2/2009
We put this cuddeback on one of our paths in our woods. Had no idea that it would be so busy. it was right near a scrape and was being visited by so many deer. we got some awesome pictures. We weren't able to get the 12 point in the picture, hoping that no one else in the area did either. I think the turkey must have known the camera was there and was just showing off. But I think the best is the white deer - I don't think anyone saw it again, but it was really cool to see it. I would have sent these pictures earlier to your site, but just found it because we are looking for another camera. We have 3 cuddeback's now and only 16 acres but lots of deer that come through and I love watching them. Can't find the camera we are looking for the capture IR, but want to look at it first. The capture doesn't work as well in the cold weather we have been having lately. Have to do something about that! Thanks
DeWitt, MI
1/2/2009
We put this cuddeback on one of our paths in our woods. Had no idea that it would be so busy. it was right near a scrape and was being visited by so many deer. we got some awesome pictures. We weren't able to get the 12 point in the picture, hoping that no one else in the area did either. I think the turkey must have known the camera was there and was just showing off. But I think the best is the white deer - I don't think anyone saw it again, but it was really cool to see it. I would have sent these pictures earlier to your site, but just found it because we are looking for another camera. We have 3 cuddeback's now and only 16 acres but lots of deer that come through and I love watching them. Can't find the camera we are looking for the capture IR, but want to look at it first. The capture doesn't work as well in the cold weather we have been having lately. Have to do something about that! Thanks
anthony holt
rion, WI
1/2/2009
This buck was using a trail right infront of my stand. I knew that the trail was used, but never knew this guy was using it! the second one is a great pic of a buck I passed up, I was in the stand the third is of two bucks that could not leave eachother alone...I have lots of fighting pictures.
rion, WI
1/2/2009
This buck was using a trail right infront of my stand. I knew that the trail was used, but never knew this guy was using it! the second one is a great pic of a buck I passed up, I was in the stand the third is of two bucks that could not leave eachother alone...I have lots of fighting pictures.
Bret Erickson
Carpio, ND
1/2/2009
These photos are taken beside a trail where water builds up and all of the animals drink from in the summer. In the first photo, there is about 30 robbins. The next picture is of a mule deer buck and doe, which we rarely have in this area. The last photo is of a nice buck which I nicknamed Splits because of his matching split G2s. This picture is taken in our backyard of my small hometown of Carpio, ND.
Carpio, ND
1/2/2009
These photos are taken beside a trail where water builds up and all of the animals drink from in the summer. In the first photo, there is about 30 robbins. The next picture is of a mule deer buck and doe, which we rarely have in this area. The last photo is of a nice buck which I nicknamed Splits because of his matching split G2s. This picture is taken in our backyard of my small hometown of Carpio, ND.