Photo/Video Galleries
Jeff Schuh
Mokena, IL
3/29/2007
Whos says you can't use your Cuddeback camera for scouting turkey's. Here is a photo from my property in southern Michigan. 4 nice tom's.
Mokena, IL
3/29/2007
Whos says you can't use your Cuddeback camera for scouting turkey's. Here is a photo from my property in southern Michigan. 4 nice tom's.
Jeff Schuh
Mokena, IL
3/29/2007
Here is a photo of a nice buck on my property in southern Michigan. Cuddeback camera's are the best.
Mokena, IL
3/29/2007
Here is a photo of a nice buck on my property in southern Michigan. Cuddeback camera's are the best.
Owen Miller
Emporia, VA
3/28/2007
As I said in the previous submission this is my first year using cuddeback and have numerous pictures of deer, big and small. I also have pictures of bear, coyote, bobcat and many other animals all on the same farm in Emporia, VA. Here are just a few pictures that I thought my catch someones eye. One is of a deer and a bear standing in the same field and another is of a deer that my cousin harvested.
Emporia, VA
3/28/2007
As I said in the previous submission this is my first year using cuddeback and have numerous pictures of deer, big and small. I also have pictures of bear, coyote, bobcat and many other animals all on the same farm in Emporia, VA. Here are just a few pictures that I thought my catch someones eye. One is of a deer and a bear standing in the same field and another is of a deer that my cousin harvested.
Owen Miller
Emporia, VA
3/28/2007
This is my first year using a cuddeback and the first picture I sent is of a deer on my farm. The second is of the same deer that I harvested 2 weeks later. I did not notice in the picture that the deer had only one eye until after I harvested him and went back and looked at the picture. The third picture is of another buck at the same scrape.
Emporia, VA
3/28/2007
This is my first year using a cuddeback and the first picture I sent is of a deer on my farm. The second is of the same deer that I harvested 2 weeks later. I did not notice in the picture that the deer had only one eye until after I harvested him and went back and looked at the picture. The third picture is of another buck at the same scrape.