Photo/Video Galleries
Brandon Sears
Houston, TX
11/2/2008
This was my first deer to shoot. It was a tough shot at the angle I was given. He had been directly under me eating acorns from the tree I was in for an hour. Right before shooting time was over I got my shot off. As you can tell, I was a little too far in front. We tracked this deer for almost 2 and a half hours and never found him. By the looks of it, he was still probably moving on me. Oddly enough, we checked the Cuddeback later that night and found him in the back of the pasture where we had set up the camera for the bucks that had just started rutting. It helped me in two ways: I know where my arrow is, and I also know where I shot/missed him.
Houston, TX
11/2/2008
This was my first deer to shoot. It was a tough shot at the angle I was given. He had been directly under me eating acorns from the tree I was in for an hour. Right before shooting time was over I got my shot off. As you can tell, I was a little too far in front. We tracked this deer for almost 2 and a half hours and never found him. By the looks of it, he was still probably moving on me. Oddly enough, we checked the Cuddeback later that night and found him in the back of the pasture where we had set up the camera for the bucks that had just started rutting. It helped me in two ways: I know where my arrow is, and I also know where I shot/missed him.
Joanne Adam
DeWitt, MI
11/2/2008
Didn't shoot this deer, just thought it was very cool that we had a white deer walking through our woods. I am hoping it comes back so we can take it, but we don't know if it will. We have 3 of your camera's and will be buying another. We have some great pictures.
DeWitt, MI
11/2/2008
Didn't shoot this deer, just thought it was very cool that we had a white deer walking through our woods. I am hoping it comes back so we can take it, but we don't know if it will. We have 3 of your camera's and will be buying another. We have some great pictures.