Photo/Video Galleries
jeb baker
belden, MS
3/17/2008
i have been using my cuddeback to scout for turkeys. i put out some corn 2 weeks before the season to see what was going on in a rarely hunted section of my property. as usual the coon's did their damage before anything else could enjoy the feast. on the third day of scouting i caught these two pics of this albino coon. ive been hunting coons a long time and have only seen an albino once, and it was stuffed. i hope yall like the picture.
belden, MS
3/17/2008
i have been using my cuddeback to scout for turkeys. i put out some corn 2 weeks before the season to see what was going on in a rarely hunted section of my property. as usual the coon's did their damage before anything else could enjoy the feast. on the third day of scouting i caught these two pics of this albino coon. ive been hunting coons a long time and have only seen an albino once, and it was stuffed. i hope yall like the picture.
Kyle Wessinger
Orangeburg, SC
3/17/2008
This is a picture of a nice gobbler who I was hoping to see opening day. The season here started March 15th. I set the camera out a week before to see what time they were coming in to get a pattern on them, but all I managed to see was a lonesome hen. This Cuddeback is a great tool for scouting and has helped me harvest some nice deer, just hoping for that nice GOBBLER!
Orangeburg, SC
3/17/2008
This is a picture of a nice gobbler who I was hoping to see opening day. The season here started March 15th. I set the camera out a week before to see what time they were coming in to get a pattern on them, but all I managed to see was a lonesome hen. This Cuddeback is a great tool for scouting and has helped me harvest some nice deer, just hoping for that nice GOBBLER!
Brooke Beason
Shreveport, LA
3/17/2008
The deer to the left is the one we call 13-2. We estimate his g2s are 13 or so. We had some GREAT pics of him in velvet and a few during season, but never saw him. We were hoping he made it through season, and apparently he did. Can't wait till next season. We hope to call him 16-2 next year!
Shreveport, LA
3/17/2008
The deer to the left is the one we call 13-2. We estimate his g2s are 13 or so. We had some GREAT pics of him in velvet and a few during season, but never saw him. We were hoping he made it through season, and apparently he did. Can't wait till next season. We hope to call him 16-2 next year!
Jake Kingen
McCordsville, IN
3/17/2008
The ground me and a friend hunt is owned by a pig farmer and we are always seeing coyotes around there all the time. looks like this one found an easy offering on one of his baby pigs.notice it was taken on valentines day, must have been taking it to his girlfriend.
McCordsville, IN
3/17/2008
The ground me and a friend hunt is owned by a pig farmer and we are always seeing coyotes around there all the time. looks like this one found an easy offering on one of his baby pigs.notice it was taken on valentines day, must have been taking it to his girlfriend.
Jeff Harkins
Suches, GA
3/17/2008
Getting pictures and video of these three gobblers for a couple weeks now. Checking the camera is almost more fun than hunting.
Suches, GA
3/17/2008
Getting pictures and video of these three gobblers for a couple weeks now. Checking the camera is almost more fun than hunting.
Jarrod Head
Sullivan, MO
3/16/2008
This is the location my father taught me to turkey hunt as a young boy. It is on top a rigid above the river bottoms. I set up my Cuddeback to see if any turkeys were using the area for struttin and the picture tells the rest of the story. I couldn't wait to show this picture to my dad!
Sullivan, MO
3/16/2008
This is the location my father taught me to turkey hunt as a young boy. It is on top a rigid above the river bottoms. I set up my Cuddeback to see if any turkeys were using the area for struttin and the picture tells the rest of the story. I couldn't wait to show this picture to my dad!