Photo/Video Galleries
Chris Conner
covington, GA
6/5/2008
The first picture is of a young buck that we have been watching since he was a fawn, and the second picture is of a buck we have watched since last year that we call the tall tine buck, he put on some pretty impressive tines last year and had a couple of drop-tines which are returning again this year but in greater numbers. thanks to cuddeback we found out this buck was on our property last year and again this year. the quality of the photos helps to really see those small abnormal points. thanks
covington, GA
6/5/2008
The first picture is of a young buck that we have been watching since he was a fawn, and the second picture is of a buck we have watched since last year that we call the tall tine buck, he put on some pretty impressive tines last year and had a couple of drop-tines which are returning again this year but in greater numbers. thanks to cuddeback we found out this buck was on our property last year and again this year. the quality of the photos helps to really see those small abnormal points. thanks
BOB KLOPP
Jersey shore, PA
6/4/2008
3 CUBS LOOKS LIKE THEY WERE POSING ALSO THIS COON WITH NO TAIL THIS IS THE 5TH YEAR I'VE GOT PICTURES OF HIM
Jersey shore, PA
6/4/2008
3 CUBS LOOKS LIKE THEY WERE POSING ALSO THIS COON WITH NO TAIL THIS IS THE 5TH YEAR I'VE GOT PICTURES OF HIM
Bobby Smith
warminster, PA
6/4/2008
Some nice early pictures of bucks for this season. Nice couple Real young fawns.
warminster, PA
6/4/2008
Some nice early pictures of bucks for this season. Nice couple Real young fawns.
Jon Warwick
Madison, MS
6/3/2008
Its interesting how during twilight hours, the noflash camera uses infra-red black and white instead of visible light- as in this photo of a spike. An hour later in the morning, the same camera took a pic of this raccoon ear in color with visible light.
Madison, MS
6/3/2008
Its interesting how during twilight hours, the noflash camera uses infra-red black and white instead of visible light- as in this photo of a spike. An hour later in the morning, the same camera took a pic of this raccoon ear in color with visible light.
Paul Fitzgerald
Hermantown, MN
6/3/2008
This image of a wide, chocolate antlered 10 point was captured only days after the close of the Wisconsin firearms season. I envision him recently rising from his bed after napping thru a light snowfall. Assuming he survived the winter he's surely a little older, wiser, and bigger! He's jumped right to the top of our camp's 2008 Most Wanted list.
Hermantown, MN
6/3/2008
This image of a wide, chocolate antlered 10 point was captured only days after the close of the Wisconsin firearms season. I envision him recently rising from his bed after napping thru a light snowfall. Assuming he survived the winter he's surely a little older, wiser, and bigger! He's jumped right to the top of our camp's 2008 Most Wanted list.
Melinda Zurn
Almena, WI
6/3/2008
These arethe best camera's on the market they keep my husband busy for hours looking at all the picture. We currently have four camera's and will soon buy more. Here we go with the deer photo's and the growing has begun.
Almena, WI
6/3/2008
These arethe best camera's on the market they keep my husband busy for hours looking at all the picture. We currently have four camera's and will soon buy more. Here we go with the deer photo's and the growing has begun.