Photo/Video Galleries
Dave Lee
Keego Harbor, MI
12/15/2008
My cudde back's have never let me down! They consistently let me and my friends know the quality bucks we have here in Michigan.
Keego Harbor, MI
12/15/2008
My cudde back's have never let me down! They consistently let me and my friends know the quality bucks we have here in Michigan.
Lance Johnson
Cleveland, MS
12/15/2008
Our cuddebacks have taken some fantastic pictures but this buck appears to posing for the camera!!
Cleveland, MS
12/15/2008
Our cuddebacks have taken some fantastic pictures but this buck appears to posing for the camera!!
Chuck Garvey
Covington, LA
12/15/2008
At our deer lease near Greensburg, Louisiana this buck walks so close to the camera that his head fills almost the entire frame. He had to be just a few feet away.
Covington, LA
12/15/2008
At our deer lease near Greensburg, Louisiana this buck walks so close to the camera that his head fills almost the entire frame. He had to be just a few feet away.
Jason Carpenter
Lincolnton, NC
12/15/2008
This buck's picture was taken in Lancaster, South Carolina. I had been seein big tracks and pawed out places in my field planted with rye grain. So I put the No Flash out and sure enough this 8 point buck showed up!! A few weeks later my dad killed a really nice 8 pointer not to far away from the field.
Lincolnton, NC
12/15/2008
This buck's picture was taken in Lancaster, South Carolina. I had been seein big tracks and pawed out places in my field planted with rye grain. So I put the No Flash out and sure enough this 8 point buck showed up!! A few weeks later my dad killed a really nice 8 pointer not to far away from the field.
Buddy Johnson
Grifton, NC
12/15/2008
This Buck has been coming to a Bradford Pear tree in our yard outside of my sons bedroom window, so I set up one of our Cuddebacks. The 3 photos that I am submitting tell the story. I've never known a buck to shed his antlers this early. Have you?
Grifton, NC
12/15/2008
This Buck has been coming to a Bradford Pear tree in our yard outside of my sons bedroom window, so I set up one of our Cuddebacks. The 3 photos that I am submitting tell the story. I've never known a buck to shed his antlers this early. Have you?
John Farmer
Russell, KS
12/15/2008
I was hunting with friends in Central Kansas and we shot this deer and hung it in a quansit. The next morning the friend went to take the deer to the processor and found that something had eaten it. The deer had claw marks 6-7' off the ground and the battom of the deer was completely eaten. I had a Cuddyback camera handy so I ran it out to the try and get pictures of the culprit and found this nice bobcat enjoying a midnight snack.
Russell, KS
12/15/2008
I was hunting with friends in Central Kansas and we shot this deer and hung it in a quansit. The next morning the friend went to take the deer to the processor and found that something had eaten it. The deer had claw marks 6-7' off the ground and the battom of the deer was completely eaten. I had a Cuddyback camera handy so I ran it out to the try and get pictures of the culprit and found this nice bobcat enjoying a midnight snack.
Brandon Olson
Amery, WI
12/15/2008
I've been watching this buck for 2 years. I guess with a wink, he is letting me know that he is watching me too.
Amery, WI
12/15/2008
I've been watching this buck for 2 years. I guess with a wink, he is letting me know that he is watching me too.
vincenzo parzanese
winslow, NJ
12/15/2008
shot this deer last day of winter bow season in new jersey he scored 132 and 6/8 a big deer for jersey may not look that big but is
winslow, NJ
12/15/2008
shot this deer last day of winter bow season in new jersey he scored 132 and 6/8 a big deer for jersey may not look that big but is
Dan Opsahl
Hinckley, MN
12/14/2008
It is always fun to put a camera on the left over carcuses from the deer season. Here are two different hawks, Cooper and Red-tailed I believe but my bird knowledge is lacking. There is also a picture of a fisher, not very common find. We also had pictures of coons, crows, a fox, and a weasel.
Hinckley, MN
12/14/2008
It is always fun to put a camera on the left over carcuses from the deer season. Here are two different hawks, Cooper and Red-tailed I believe but my bird knowledge is lacking. There is also a picture of a fisher, not very common find. We also had pictures of coons, crows, a fox, and a weasel.