Photo/Video Galleries
Stephen Peirano
York, SC
11/9/2008
Hi, I'm Stephen Peirano originally from central Ohio now living in South Carolina. The folks I work for have some property that they use for hunting. We all get together and hunt as often as possible. We hadn't been seeing any deer throughout the season so far. I had hung my camera once before on this property and had only captured images of some does. However my boss hunted one rainy evening out of his ground blind and encountered a HUGE buck. He only seen the buck for just a minute and as he prepared to shoot, the deer ran off causing him to miss. The stories became endless on how big of a deer this one was and what an awesome rack it had. So needless to say, I told him I won't believe it till I see it ! From then on I was on a mission to capture an image of this MONSTER ! Sure enough with maybe ten minutes of my time and the awesome Cuddeback No Flash, within a week we had these pictures of the big boy! To say the least, he'll be hunted hard for the rest of this season!!!
York, SC
11/9/2008
Hi, I'm Stephen Peirano originally from central Ohio now living in South Carolina. The folks I work for have some property that they use for hunting. We all get together and hunt as often as possible. We hadn't been seeing any deer throughout the season so far. I had hung my camera once before on this property and had only captured images of some does. However my boss hunted one rainy evening out of his ground blind and encountered a HUGE buck. He only seen the buck for just a minute and as he prepared to shoot, the deer ran off causing him to miss. The stories became endless on how big of a deer this one was and what an awesome rack it had. So needless to say, I told him I won't believe it till I see it ! From then on I was on a mission to capture an image of this MONSTER ! Sure enough with maybe ten minutes of my time and the awesome Cuddeback No Flash, within a week we had these pictures of the big boy! To say the least, he'll be hunted hard for the rest of this season!!!
Jayme Wilhelm
Coralville, IA
11/9/2008
First photos is a nice Iowa Tom turkey. Second photo is a picture of a nice buck working a scrap. The final photo is of a doe with a funny looking ear! Thanks cuddeback, your cameras are like trapping with out the cleaning!!
Coralville, IA
11/9/2008
First photos is a nice Iowa Tom turkey. Second photo is a picture of a nice buck working a scrap. The final photo is of a doe with a funny looking ear! Thanks cuddeback, your cameras are like trapping with out the cleaning!!
Robby White
Katy, TX
11/9/2008
We kept wondering how the corn in our feeders weren't lasting as long as expected. We put up the cuddeback and soon figured out that the racoons were feeding the deer at all hours of the night and early morning. No wonder the deer come out at night! Del Rio, TX
Katy, TX
11/9/2008
We kept wondering how the corn in our feeders weren't lasting as long as expected. We put up the cuddeback and soon figured out that the racoons were feeding the deer at all hours of the night and early morning. No wonder the deer come out at night! Del Rio, TX
David Ware
Morral, OH
11/9/2008
I couldnt imagine not having my cuddeback.It is the best scouting tool available.
Morral, OH
11/9/2008
I couldnt imagine not having my cuddeback.It is the best scouting tool available.
eric fiske
millers falls, MA
11/9/2008
first pic of a coyote.... looks pretty good sized and quite healthy.
millers falls, MA
11/9/2008
first pic of a coyote.... looks pretty good sized and quite healthy.
Dan Allen
Chelsea, MI
11/9/2008
Supposedly there are not suppose to be Bobcats in southern Michigan. When I saw one on my property in Jackson county in 2005, everyone I told about it said I was crazy. This one is obviously a yearling so the parents are here too. This explains why I no longer have pheasants and other small game anymore. As you can see the coyotes are living high on the hog also. Most of our does last year and this year have no fawns. The coyotes eat well in the spring.
Chelsea, MI
11/9/2008
Supposedly there are not suppose to be Bobcats in southern Michigan. When I saw one on my property in Jackson county in 2005, everyone I told about it said I was crazy. This one is obviously a yearling so the parents are here too. This explains why I no longer have pheasants and other small game anymore. As you can see the coyotes are living high on the hog also. Most of our does last year and this year have no fawns. The coyotes eat well in the spring.