Photo/Video Galleries
John Moore
Texarkana, AR
2/5/2008
This is a small food plot and feed station. We don't allow any hunting on this plot -kind of a security zone. I call this photo WHO'S THE BOSS? .
Texarkana, AR
2/5/2008
This is a small food plot and feed station. We don't allow any hunting on this plot -kind of a security zone. I call this photo WHO'S THE BOSS? .
Dwayne Kepplin
LaPorte, IN
2/5/2008
I just bought a new Cuddeback NO FLASH and these are a few of the first pics I got on it. Makes me really look foreward to next season !!!
LaPorte, IN
2/5/2008
I just bought a new Cuddeback NO FLASH and these are a few of the first pics I got on it. Makes me really look foreward to next season !!!
Greg Knox
Tuscola, TX
2/4/2008
May 29, 2007 I lost my son Wade Knox in an ATV accident. I am and was heartbroken when deer season 07' began. Wade loved being at the deer lease . Not looking forward to this season, but with the encouragement of family and knowing that Wade's brother Alan needed this as I would later learn, that I did. 1 week before opening we set up the Cuddeback. Opening morning we saw nothing. Completely disgusted (what am I doing here I've just lost my son)surely I could be doing something else? We grabbed the card and had 125 pictures! That evening skunked again! With evidence we went back the following morning and that was the decision of the season. Alan made a clean shot and dropped him where he stood. I cannot put into words the emotions of that day, the pride of a good hunt with one son, the heartache of the loss of another. For Grandpa and I the white-tail won, but this season was about memories and your camera was a big part of it. Regards, Greg Knox
Tuscola, TX
2/4/2008
May 29, 2007 I lost my son Wade Knox in an ATV accident. I am and was heartbroken when deer season 07' began. Wade loved being at the deer lease . Not looking forward to this season, but with the encouragement of family and knowing that Wade's brother Alan needed this as I would later learn, that I did. 1 week before opening we set up the Cuddeback. Opening morning we saw nothing. Completely disgusted (what am I doing here I've just lost my son)surely I could be doing something else? We grabbed the card and had 125 pictures! That evening skunked again! With evidence we went back the following morning and that was the decision of the season. Alan made a clean shot and dropped him where he stood. I cannot put into words the emotions of that day, the pride of a good hunt with one son, the heartache of the loss of another. For Grandpa and I the white-tail won, but this season was about memories and your camera was a big part of it. Regards, Greg Knox
Sammy Phillips
Council, NC
2/4/2008
This photo was taken Jan 31,2008 at 8 in the morning. I called it I surrender, the Cuddeback caught me . I think this will be a favored Tom when the season opens this year. I enjoy getting pictures like this as much as the actual hunt.
Council, NC
2/4/2008
This photo was taken Jan 31,2008 at 8 in the morning. I called it I surrender, the Cuddeback caught me . I think this will be a favored Tom when the season opens this year. I enjoy getting pictures like this as much as the actual hunt.
HAROLD FRANK
OSHKOSH, WI
2/4/2008
I THINK THE LITTEL BUCK SAID SOMETHING NOT NICE TO THE BIG BUCK LOL
OSHKOSH, WI
2/4/2008
I THINK THE LITTEL BUCK SAID SOMETHING NOT NICE TO THE BIG BUCK LOL
Elroy Beeler
Sonora, KY
2/4/2008
After hunting season ended in KY I set up my Cuddeback over area where I feed to see what comes around....1st pic title... Just A Little Misunderstanding 2nd pic title... Aaahhh,Getting to Know Each Other a Little Better 3rd pic... Buck of the Future!
Sonora, KY
2/4/2008
After hunting season ended in KY I set up my Cuddeback over area where I feed to see what comes around....1st pic title... Just A Little Misunderstanding 2nd pic title... Aaahhh,Getting to Know Each Other a Little Better 3rd pic... Buck of the Future!
Blake Barnett
Auburn, AL
2/4/2008
This buck we thought was an injury buck because of all the missing hair down the side of his body. However, on the last day of gun season a deer was seen running through a field with the large spike on the left but was missing the right side. We found the right side of that deer which had 5 points. A week later, we got a picture of this much larger deer with the same large spike on the left and the 5 points on the right. Thanks to cuddeback we know there are two different deer with this rack. Also, after studying earlier pictures from the summer we can see that they were two different deer. We never imagined having two identical non-typical bucks on our farm. The buck in this picture is the oldest one. He has better all around mass than the deer who's shed was found in the pasture last week. Without cuddeback cameras we would have never known there were two cull bucks.
Auburn, AL
2/4/2008
This buck we thought was an injury buck because of all the missing hair down the side of his body. However, on the last day of gun season a deer was seen running through a field with the large spike on the left but was missing the right side. We found the right side of that deer which had 5 points. A week later, we got a picture of this much larger deer with the same large spike on the left and the 5 points on the right. Thanks to cuddeback we know there are two different deer with this rack. Also, after studying earlier pictures from the summer we can see that they were two different deer. We never imagined having two identical non-typical bucks on our farm. The buck in this picture is the oldest one. He has better all around mass than the deer who's shed was found in the pasture last week. Without cuddeback cameras we would have never known there were two cull bucks.