Photo/Video Galleries

Brandon Osborn
Battle Ground, WA
6/22/2008
Rosevelt Elk
Gallery Photo
Chase de Cento
Springtown, TX
6/22/2008
A little proof that you can manage a small place and produce good Deer. The ratio is looking good, even for a 60 acre place, and you can see by the New Budding Velvet that the Bucks are doing well. There's a least 2 good Mature Bucks that are coming in on this feeder regularly.
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Steve de Cento
Springtown, TX
6/22/2008
We are currently running a limited year round feeding program. Right now we're pushing pure protien near a prime water source that ain't 50 yards from the nearest cover in any direction. This feeder is also set up just to the edge of a nice ridgeline that seems to be heavily travelled by all the game in this area. Obviously, the hogs like protien too. Good enough to fight over anyway... Steve de Cento
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Thad Burkette
hartford, WI
6/22/2008
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Jon Larson
Mondovi, WI
6/22/2008
I guess this tom thinks my food plot is his new strutting zone.
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Patrick Drewett
Ruston, LA
6/21/2008
3 gobblers strutting their stuff in front of a hen. June in North Louisiana on a Pipeline.
Gallery Photo
KEN MORRISON
CLEARFIELD, PA
6/21/2008
BEATIFULL BULL ELK IN VELVET. HAS HIS NEW SHINEY SUMMER COAT ON. ALMOST LOOKS LIKE A HIGH CLASS RACE HORSE WITH ANTLERS.
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Jason Kampman
Bethany, MO
6/20/2008
These are a couple of the good pictures that i have gotten this spring/summer thanks to my cuddeback cameras.
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
DJ Busse
Appleton,
6/20/2008
Sandhill Crane family near Athelstane WI
Gallery Photo
Alan Blankenship
Trail, OR
6/20/2008
I have 80 acres in Southern Oregon. I have been working on the property trying to make it ideal for all big game. I have been adding food plots, ponds, and thinng trees. I have pictures of everything Oregon has to offer but a big bull. Till now. I put in a pond 2 weeks ago and set a deer block next to it. Three bulls came in, a 5x5, 4x5, and a 4x4. the 5x5 is quit impresive. I have three trail cameras, a leafriver, stealthcam and a cuddeback. I can not tell you how much better your camera works then the others. It always has a great picture and the batteries seem to last forever compared to the others. Thanks Alan Blankenship
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo
Gallery Photo