Photo/Video Galleries
Roger Hoch
Fleetwood, PA
6/26/2008
Had to set my camera 30' up in a skinny tree to capture this shot
Fleetwood, PA
6/26/2008
Had to set my camera 30' up in a skinny tree to capture this shot
Jeremy Yoder
Hartville, OH
6/26/2008
A picture I got behind my house from some other stupid hunter that doesn't know what herd management is and doesn't know how to shoot. The other picture was of two deer feeling it in november.
Hartville, OH
6/26/2008
A picture I got behind my house from some other stupid hunter that doesn't know what herd management is and doesn't know how to shoot. The other picture was of two deer feeling it in november.
Bill DeMouy
Panama City, FL
6/26/2008
Check out the wound on its left rear hip and the time and then check out the picture of the coyote and that time also. First come the bobcat with a wound on it then come a coyote trailing it a minute later
Panama City, FL
6/26/2008
Check out the wound on its left rear hip and the time and then check out the picture of the coyote and that time also. First come the bobcat with a wound on it then come a coyote trailing it a minute later
scottie wolfe
lowgap, NC
6/26/2008
this is my first pics with my new no flash works great here are some pics of the first bucks of the year
lowgap, NC
6/26/2008
this is my first pics with my new no flash works great here are some pics of the first bucks of the year
Mike Eckley
Williamsport, PA
6/26/2008
To further improve our understanding of the local deer herd and to augment annual deer density assessments within our 4.75 square miles of ownership, The Nature Conservancy's Forest Conservation Program in Pennsylvania has purchased four Cuddeback Infrared game cameras. These infrared-triggered cameras will be utilized to capture images of deer throughout our West Branch Research and Demonstration forest and provide us with better insight as to current white-tailed deer densities, age structure, along with buck-to-doe and fawn-to-doe ratios. Furthermore, this tool will help us to assess the presence and absence of other wildlife species that include predators and small mammals.
Williamsport, PA
6/26/2008
To further improve our understanding of the local deer herd and to augment annual deer density assessments within our 4.75 square miles of ownership, The Nature Conservancy's Forest Conservation Program in Pennsylvania has purchased four Cuddeback Infrared game cameras. These infrared-triggered cameras will be utilized to capture images of deer throughout our West Branch Research and Demonstration forest and provide us with better insight as to current white-tailed deer densities, age structure, along with buck-to-doe and fawn-to-doe ratios. Furthermore, this tool will help us to assess the presence and absence of other wildlife species that include predators and small mammals.
Will Simonelli
Underhill, VT
6/26/2008
My Cuddeback snapped these pics of a doe and fawn that have been frequenting one of my treestand locations. The picture quality amazes me!
Underhill, VT
6/26/2008
My Cuddeback snapped these pics of a doe and fawn that have been frequenting one of my treestand locations. The picture quality amazes me!