Photo/Video Galleries
Elwin L Stillman
Lowville, NY
8/23/2005
This picture was taken on a bear trail on a mountain located in the Adirondack Mountains. No bait or scents were used. Note the porcupine quills in the bears mouth.
Lowville, NY
8/23/2005
This picture was taken on a bear trail on a mountain located in the Adirondack Mountains. No bait or scents were used. Note the porcupine quills in the bears mouth.
Dan Catlin
Mt. Pleasant, MI
8/23/2005
This is a new picture of a velvet deer in my BioLogic field with the sun setting in the back ground.
Mt. Pleasant, MI
8/23/2005
This is a new picture of a velvet deer in my BioLogic field with the sun setting in the back ground.
Rich Wickstrom www.whitetailgear.com
L'Anse, MI
8/22/2005
I used trophy rock and my cuddeback to locate a trio of shooters. Anxiously awaiting October 1 in Upper Michigan.
L'Anse, MI
8/22/2005
I used trophy rock and my cuddeback to locate a trio of shooters. Anxiously awaiting October 1 in Upper Michigan.
Jeff Hollingshead
newberry, MI
8/22/2005
This picture was taken in an oat plot I put in for a friend. I think the flash off the spider web is cool, and the buck in the backround isn't that bad either.
newberry, MI
8/22/2005
This picture was taken in an oat plot I put in for a friend. I think the flash off the spider web is cool, and the buck in the backround isn't that bad either.
Mark Langer
Edgerton, WI
8/22/2005
I've just been waiting to get a nice buck on the land behind my house that I don't hunt that much because it hasn't ever produced the big bucks.....well i guess i should be hunting here as much as up north.
Edgerton, WI
8/22/2005
I've just been waiting to get a nice buck on the land behind my house that I don't hunt that much because it hasn't ever produced the big bucks.....well i guess i should be hunting here as much as up north.
Jason Wallingford
a kahoka, MO
8/22/2005
we now have 4 cuddeback digitals and these are just few of the pics we get. we check the cameras twice a week. here are a couple of pictures bachelor groups. thanks for such great cameras.
a kahoka, MO
8/22/2005
we now have 4 cuddeback digitals and these are just few of the pics we get. we check the cameras twice a week. here are a couple of pictures bachelor groups. thanks for such great cameras.
Jorden Pagel
Wausau, WI
8/22/2005
Since hunting season ended last year, we had seen maybe a grand total of 12 deer up on our land. After we purchased the cuddeback camera we put it up in mid July. After about two weeks I went to check it. When I saw that there were only 3 pictures on it I didn't think anything of it. A week later I went back to check it again. When I looked this time the camera was full. I was amazed at the pictures i found on the camera. This is just some of what I found.
Wausau, WI
8/22/2005
Since hunting season ended last year, we had seen maybe a grand total of 12 deer up on our land. After we purchased the cuddeback camera we put it up in mid July. After about two weeks I went to check it. When I saw that there were only 3 pictures on it I didn't think anything of it. A week later I went back to check it again. When I looked this time the camera was full. I was amazed at the pictures i found on the camera. This is just some of what I found.
Russell Simons
Oshkosh, WI
8/22/2005
About one month ago I purchased a Stealth Digital Camera ( they were out of Cuddeback's ),for the first two weeks what pictures were taken were always blank ( whatever activated it was gone), or just missed the camera shot and I had to change batteries. After weeks of frustration, driving 200 miles one way and always finding a wiped out Bear Site and having no pictures, I returned the Stealth and exchanged it for a Cuddeback, which was in stock once again at Gander Mountain. After weeks of using a competidors camera and having no pictures, it's finally nice to see what's been coming in to the bear bait. I know this will not win any photo competition, but a very nice bear has been visiting, and I don't think any bear hunter would pass up the opportunity at this bear.
Oshkosh, WI
8/22/2005
About one month ago I purchased a Stealth Digital Camera ( they were out of Cuddeback's ),for the first two weeks what pictures were taken were always blank ( whatever activated it was gone), or just missed the camera shot and I had to change batteries. After weeks of frustration, driving 200 miles one way and always finding a wiped out Bear Site and having no pictures, I returned the Stealth and exchanged it for a Cuddeback, which was in stock once again at Gander Mountain. After weeks of using a competidors camera and having no pictures, it's finally nice to see what's been coming in to the bear bait. I know this will not win any photo competition, but a very nice bear has been visiting, and I don't think any bear hunter would pass up the opportunity at this bear.