Photo/Video Galleries
Bill Kunkel
Eaton Rapids, MI
9/4/2008
This is a buck that I believe I have seen for the last three years. Funny thing is, I only see him once per year on my Cuddeback. This is the closest to daylight he has shown up.
Eaton Rapids, MI
9/4/2008
This is a buck that I believe I have seen for the last three years. Funny thing is, I only see him once per year on my Cuddeback. This is the closest to daylight he has shown up.
wayne lennington
Franklin, TN
9/4/2008
New mineral lick on my farm, had this camera in place for 3 months with very few pictures then all of a sudden there they were.
Franklin, TN
9/4/2008
New mineral lick on my farm, had this camera in place for 3 months with very few pictures then all of a sudden there they were.
ray pullins
waverly, OH
9/4/2008
these are some super pictures from my no flash!!! Hope this big one is there opening day!!!!! Ray
waverly, OH
9/4/2008
these are some super pictures from my no flash!!! Hope this big one is there opening day!!!!! Ray
Michael Ketcham
Sac City, IA
9/4/2008
I had a picture of this monster on different game camera (Stealth Cam) several day earlier and the picture wasn't very clear so I moved my Cuddeback Expert to that location hoping for a second chance photo. Three nights later the big buck presented himself for the photo-op. As you can see, he's a real nice buck still in velvit. I had only one opportunity to see this buck while in the stand. He presented himself at about 30 yards behind a plum thicket and I wasn't going to force a shot. I gave him some soft grunts, it peaked his interest but without seeing who was making the grunt he turned and walked away. I never saw him on the camera or from my stand again that year and so far no pictures of him this year.
Sac City, IA
9/4/2008
I had a picture of this monster on different game camera (Stealth Cam) several day earlier and the picture wasn't very clear so I moved my Cuddeback Expert to that location hoping for a second chance photo. Three nights later the big buck presented himself for the photo-op. As you can see, he's a real nice buck still in velvit. I had only one opportunity to see this buck while in the stand. He presented himself at about 30 yards behind a plum thicket and I wasn't going to force a shot. I gave him some soft grunts, it peaked his interest but without seeing who was making the grunt he turned and walked away. I never saw him on the camera or from my stand again that year and so far no pictures of him this year.
Jacob Siekierka
west liberty, OH
9/4/2008
i was out squirrel hunting the other day and on the way back to the house i ran into two good bucks in the beanfield adjacent to the house. i immediately recognized the one buck from the cuddeback pictures i had recently got. he has been running around our farm with another good 8 point. i was excited to see him so close to bow season
west liberty, OH
9/4/2008
i was out squirrel hunting the other day and on the way back to the house i ran into two good bucks in the beanfield adjacent to the house. i immediately recognized the one buck from the cuddeback pictures i had recently got. he has been running around our farm with another good 8 point. i was excited to see him so close to bow season