Photo/Video Galleries
Lane Bernstrauch
Hastings, NE
9/12/2019
Some young bucks testing out their antlers to prepare for the rut.
Hastings, NE
9/12/2019
Some young bucks testing out their antlers to prepare for the rut.
Scott Kese
Goode, VA
9/12/2019
My son and I are trappers. Our trapline is an hour drive from the house. We started with one Cuddeback G-23 camera this summer to do a side-by-side field comparison to the current cameras we used for hunting. As the Cuddeback camera proved itself, we expanded to a CuddeLink network of 5 cameras (1 G-23 and a 4-pack of J-3s) to test the “link†feature. Our plan (hope) was if it worked as advertised, we could deploy a CuddeLink network with a CuddeLink cell camera as the home camera to send us pictures of the trap sets. After methodically building out the network upon each success, we have 13 CuddeLink cameras and one CuddeLink cell camera taking time-lapse pictures every 3 hours and sending us an email with pictures every 8 hours. The first trap was set on Sunday, September 8th (VA has a year-round coyote trapping season). We are now checking our trapline every eight hours and only making the trek when the CuddeLink network shows us we have a catch … this picture is our first catch in 2019! The CuddeLink network has proven to be one of our best investments EVER! Can’t wait for the full-blown trapping season to open in November.
Goode, VA
9/12/2019
My son and I are trappers. Our trapline is an hour drive from the house. We started with one Cuddeback G-23 camera this summer to do a side-by-side field comparison to the current cameras we used for hunting. As the Cuddeback camera proved itself, we expanded to a CuddeLink network of 5 cameras (1 G-23 and a 4-pack of J-3s) to test the “link†feature. Our plan (hope) was if it worked as advertised, we could deploy a CuddeLink network with a CuddeLink cell camera as the home camera to send us pictures of the trap sets. After methodically building out the network upon each success, we have 13 CuddeLink cameras and one CuddeLink cell camera taking time-lapse pictures every 3 hours and sending us an email with pictures every 8 hours. The first trap was set on Sunday, September 8th (VA has a year-round coyote trapping season). We are now checking our trapline every eight hours and only making the trek when the CuddeLink network shows us we have a catch … this picture is our first catch in 2019! The CuddeLink network has proven to be one of our best investments EVER! Can’t wait for the full-blown trapping season to open in November.
Milton Porter
Fenton, MI
9/11/2019
Photos from a CuddeLink Long Range IR, Model J-1415 in a field of a 17 acre farm, part of an 8 cam array located in the middle of a small town and the only farm because it is grandfathered. The farm belongs to a long time friend who's family owned it since 1945 or so. It became part of the city when it changed from village to city and they bumped out the borders. Get deer every night in the front yard of the house which is on the main north/south road of the town.
Fenton, MI
9/11/2019
Photos from a CuddeLink Long Range IR, Model J-1415 in a field of a 17 acre farm, part of an 8 cam array located in the middle of a small town and the only farm because it is grandfathered. The farm belongs to a long time friend who's family owned it since 1945 or so. It became part of the city when it changed from village to city and they bumped out the borders. Get deer every night in the front yard of the house which is on the main north/south road of the town.
Kevin Brown
Flushing, MI
9/11/2019
This photo was taken by one of my remote cameras of my Cuddelink system at the very back of my 30 acre wood lot. It’s a natural staging area where deer pause before entering a large agricultural field. This year the field is planted with soybeans. I thought getting all three of these bucks centered in the same frame at the same time made a great picture.
Flushing, MI
9/11/2019
This photo was taken by one of my remote cameras of my Cuddelink system at the very back of my 30 acre wood lot. It’s a natural staging area where deer pause before entering a large agricultural field. This year the field is planted with soybeans. I thought getting all three of these bucks centered in the same frame at the same time made a great picture.
Tony Krzyzanowski
PACIFIC, MO
9/11/2019
This is a new buck that showed up on my farm quite frequently now. Looking forward to meeting him on September 15th
PACIFIC, MO
9/11/2019
This is a new buck that showed up on my farm quite frequently now. Looking forward to meeting him on September 15th
Joel Miller
Sandyville, WV
9/11/2019
This photo is of a deer I started following last season here in West Virginia. He was a narrow compact-rack 8 point with short brows. I gave him a pass as we are trying to get a better age class of deer on the property despite the neighbors not sharing the same philosophy. In this photo he has returned this year (as well as two others in the same age class) and has shown a significant jump. He had s partner running around with him last year that was very uneven in all of his tines, but especially the brows. We gave him the name “Imperfect 8†while giving this one the name “Perfect 8†since he had perfect symmetry. In this photo, the light shined through the forest canopy directly onto his rack, illuminating what patience and sticking to your plan will eventually produce even when the odds are against these deer.
Sandyville, WV
9/11/2019
This photo is of a deer I started following last season here in West Virginia. He was a narrow compact-rack 8 point with short brows. I gave him a pass as we are trying to get a better age class of deer on the property despite the neighbors not sharing the same philosophy. In this photo he has returned this year (as well as two others in the same age class) and has shown a significant jump. He had s partner running around with him last year that was very uneven in all of his tines, but especially the brows. We gave him the name “Imperfect 8†while giving this one the name “Perfect 8†since he had perfect symmetry. In this photo, the light shined through the forest canopy directly onto his rack, illuminating what patience and sticking to your plan will eventually produce even when the odds are against these deer.