Photo/Video Galleries
Mark Sarratt
Lexington, NE
11/17/2005
The first night I moved the camera to a new trail, this big boy showed up. Two days later diring rifle season, he walked out in the daylight and now is at the taxidermist's. 170 typical, 185 nontypical.
Lexington, NE
11/17/2005
The first night I moved the camera to a new trail, this big boy showed up. Two days later diring rifle season, he walked out in the daylight and now is at the taxidermist's. 170 typical, 185 nontypical.
Lee Wilson
Lincoln, NE
11/17/2005
Working a scrape very hard. #2 is a mink contemplating attacking a doe.
Lincoln, NE
11/17/2005
Working a scrape very hard. #2 is a mink contemplating attacking a doe.
dean olson
duluth, MN
11/17/2005
The day after I shot a nice 9 point 213 lb buck I got this pic of a bigger and nicer racked buck in the same area. Incentive for next season as we can only shoot one deer a year in MN.
duluth, MN
11/17/2005
The day after I shot a nice 9 point 213 lb buck I got this pic of a bigger and nicer racked buck in the same area. Incentive for next season as we can only shoot one deer a year in MN.
lyle halliday
winona, MN
11/17/2005
no story had camera when hunting same area but were in wrong place.
winona, MN
11/17/2005
no story had camera when hunting same area but were in wrong place.
Chris Thornhill
Brookhaven, MS
11/17/2005
I went down to check the camera when I got to it my feeder it was turned over I thought somebody had vanalized my feeder when I check my camera this is what I had check the top of the feeder and how low to the ground the deer is on the left you can hardly see his feet i know their not big bucks but its unusaul to get deer fighting on a camera
Brookhaven, MS
11/17/2005
I went down to check the camera when I got to it my feeder it was turned over I thought somebody had vanalized my feeder when I check my camera this is what I had check the top of the feeder and how low to the ground the deer is on the left you can hardly see his feet i know their not big bucks but its unusaul to get deer fighting on a camera
Pete McCormick
Rio, WI
11/17/2005
I have been using trail cameras for a couple of years, and I can say with out hesitation, that the Cuddeback out performs any other camera, the speed and clarity are by far the best I have ever used. Timing the picture is everything so getting a photo of these two young bucks locking up is truly a great photo.
Rio, WI
11/17/2005
I have been using trail cameras for a couple of years, and I can say with out hesitation, that the Cuddeback out performs any other camera, the speed and clarity are by far the best I have ever used. Timing the picture is everything so getting a photo of these two young bucks locking up is truly a great photo.
Josh Ganske
Bemidji, MN
11/17/2005
In our area of MN this is considered to be nice deer, but not a monster. This picture was taken opening day of deer hunting. My Dad's blind is in the background and he is suppose to be in it, but he got called into work. He was so bummed, it would have been one of the nicest deer he has taken if he would not have had to work.
Bemidji, MN
11/17/2005
In our area of MN this is considered to be nice deer, but not a monster. This picture was taken opening day of deer hunting. My Dad's blind is in the background and he is suppose to be in it, but he got called into work. He was so bummed, it would have been one of the nicest deer he has taken if he would not have had to work.
Pete McCormick
Rio, WI
11/17/2005
As a deer hunter, it is often difficult at times to pull yourself out of a nice warm bed at 4:00 every morning and place yourself in a tree. Thanks to the Cuddeback, I got this photo of a nice buck, placed it by my alarm clock so when I felt like rolling over and going back to bed, I would see the picture and get out there. Well it worked! Finally after many hours in the stand, he came by. He green scores 136 and change. He broke off the sticker point on his right side, visable in the Cuddeback photo. Thanks for making such a great tool for scouting!
Rio, WI
11/17/2005
As a deer hunter, it is often difficult at times to pull yourself out of a nice warm bed at 4:00 every morning and place yourself in a tree. Thanks to the Cuddeback, I got this photo of a nice buck, placed it by my alarm clock so when I felt like rolling over and going back to bed, I would see the picture and get out there. Well it worked! Finally after many hours in the stand, he came by. He green scores 136 and change. He broke off the sticker point on his right side, visable in the Cuddeback photo. Thanks for making such a great tool for scouting!