Photo/Video Galleries
Ed Van Lennep
Garber, IA
10/19/2006
Good looking pictures of a beautiful buck. The camers was set up by an apple tree. The scenery and quality of the picture is great.
Garber, IA
10/19/2006
Good looking pictures of a beautiful buck. The camers was set up by an apple tree. The scenery and quality of the picture is great.
Mitch Grubisic
Ashland, WI
10/19/2006
I just thought the first photos was sweet seeing their noses touch like that. For the second photo, it looks like the raccoons got front row seating at the dinner table and the doe has a rather large audience. In the third photo, it appears that someone is being rather selfish with their dinner and doesn't like to share.
Ashland, WI
10/19/2006
I just thought the first photos was sweet seeing their noses touch like that. For the second photo, it looks like the raccoons got front row seating at the dinner table and the doe has a rather large audience. In the third photo, it appears that someone is being rather selfish with their dinner and doesn't like to share.
Rod Grubisic
Ashland, WI
10/19/2006
The first photo is of 3 bear cubs and the second is photo is of a cub who decided to get a feel for the camera . The camera must be tough because it was just fine.
Ashland, WI
10/19/2006
The first photo is of 3 bear cubs and the second is photo is of a cub who decided to get a feel for the camera . The camera must be tough because it was just fine.
Candy Grubisic
Ashland, WI
10/19/2006
This is our second season with our Cuddeback, but we got it right before rifle season, so this is the first time we have gotten photos of bucks in velvet. I also have photos of him after he shed his velvet. I have a 512MB CF card and can let it go for a week set at every 2 minutes and still not fill it. I have had almost 500 photos in a weeks time. The batteries really do last a long time. We love our camera so much that we are buying another one this week.
Ashland, WI
10/19/2006
This is our second season with our Cuddeback, but we got it right before rifle season, so this is the first time we have gotten photos of bucks in velvet. I also have photos of him after he shed his velvet. I have a 512MB CF card and can let it go for a week set at every 2 minutes and still not fill it. I have had almost 500 photos in a weeks time. The batteries really do last a long time. We love our camera so much that we are buying another one this week.
Brian Kruncos
Mosinee, WI
10/19/2006
I've had this camera on this field for awhile and this nice buck finally shown up during daylight. After my vaction time to hunt.
Mosinee, WI
10/19/2006
I've had this camera on this field for awhile and this nice buck finally shown up during daylight. After my vaction time to hunt.
George Carmichael
Rindge, NH
10/19/2006
Set my Cuddeback camera on a mountain near my home in NH with apples to attract. Check out the unbelievable image your camera caught!
Rindge, NH
10/19/2006
Set my Cuddeback camera on a mountain near my home in NH with apples to attract. Check out the unbelievable image your camera caught!
Gerald Russell
Mt.Vernon, OR
10/18/2006
These are pictures of free ranging elk on public land.I have my camera set up on a saddle on the ridge where game animals frequently cross,There is a mineral lick there that the animals sometimes stop at.
Mt.Vernon, OR
10/18/2006
These are pictures of free ranging elk on public land.I have my camera set up on a saddle on the ridge where game animals frequently cross,There is a mineral lick there that the animals sometimes stop at.
DOUGLAS EVERMAN
LINCOLN, NE
10/18/2006
IT SEEMED A LITTLE STRANGE TO SEE VELVET ON A DEER THIS LATE IN THE YEAR, AT LEAST HERE IN NEBRASKA. 10/12/06
LINCOLN, NE
10/18/2006
IT SEEMED A LITTLE STRANGE TO SEE VELVET ON A DEER THIS LATE IN THE YEAR, AT LEAST HERE IN NEBRASKA. 10/12/06
CM Szafranski
Stanchfield, MN
10/18/2006
The first picture you can see the deer must have recently lost its horns as blood is still on his head. The second photo is a buck and a rabbit enjoy a late night snack together.
Stanchfield, MN
10/18/2006
The first picture you can see the deer must have recently lost its horns as blood is still on his head. The second photo is a buck and a rabbit enjoy a late night snack together.