Photo/Video Galleries
Richard Knippenberg
Rising Sun, IN
9/5/2018
I was totally unaware that this beast was on my property - he was 100 % nocturnal - was getting 2 pictures a night on my Cuddeback's and after 52 days of hunting I harvested him - what a thrill all made possible because your cameras made me aware of his location. He scored 230 1/8 and is number 1 by rifle on the Buckmasters scorecards. Without your cameras I would have harvested one of the lesser bucks on my property and remain totally unaware of this beast...… Thrill of a lifetime. Thanks
Rising Sun, IN
9/5/2018
I was totally unaware that this beast was on my property - he was 100 % nocturnal - was getting 2 pictures a night on my Cuddeback's and after 52 days of hunting I harvested him - what a thrill all made possible because your cameras made me aware of his location. He scored 230 1/8 and is number 1 by rifle on the Buckmasters scorecards. Without your cameras I would have harvested one of the lesser bucks on my property and remain totally unaware of this beast...… Thrill of a lifetime. Thanks
Tyler Shepherd
North Manchester, IN
9/5/2018
Image 1 Up and comers for the next couple years Image 2 Buck I name heart attack coming in for a bite to eat. Image 3 Random 8 just strolling into the beans
North Manchester, IN
9/5/2018
Image 1 Up and comers for the next couple years Image 2 Buck I name heart attack coming in for a bite to eat. Image 3 Random 8 just strolling into the beans
Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
9/5/2018
This 10 pt looks like he can’t believe that this small 6 pt has lost his velvet.
Motley, MN
9/5/2018
This 10 pt looks like he can’t believe that this small 6 pt has lost his velvet.
Mark Morgan
Somerset, KY
9/5/2018
The first picture is an 11pt buck that we named “Mack†he scored 151 gross. He was killed 2 days after this photo. He started showing at this camera every 2 days. After the 4th time we knew he would show in two days and like clock work he did. The camera truly predicted the kill. The next deer is an 8pt that’s nicknamed candlestick. I have been after him for 2 years. He is very unpredictable and very nocturnal but is extremely photogenic. Very beautiful 8pt.
Somerset, KY
9/5/2018
The first picture is an 11pt buck that we named “Mack†he scored 151 gross. He was killed 2 days after this photo. He started showing at this camera every 2 days. After the 4th time we knew he would show in two days and like clock work he did. The camera truly predicted the kill. The next deer is an 8pt that’s nicknamed candlestick. I have been after him for 2 years. He is very unpredictable and very nocturnal but is extremely photogenic. Very beautiful 8pt.
Brandon Blue
Smith Center, KS
9/4/2018
Looks like dad got stuck babysitting lol . Lots of good bucks showing up on camera couldn't ask for a better camera to catch them coming and going then Cuddeback!
Smith Center, KS
9/4/2018
Looks like dad got stuck babysitting lol . Lots of good bucks showing up on camera couldn't ask for a better camera to catch them coming and going then Cuddeback!
Anthony Schmitt
Whittemore, IA
9/3/2018
Been watching this deer grow up the last few years. My wife missed him during our second gun season last year and it is my hope that my son will get an opportunity to harvest him during the youth season. He has been the dominant buck in our area and he has many offspring with similar characteristics. This is him from a couple years ago, last year, and this year.
Whittemore, IA
9/3/2018
Been watching this deer grow up the last few years. My wife missed him during our second gun season last year and it is my hope that my son will get an opportunity to harvest him during the youth season. He has been the dominant buck in our area and he has many offspring with similar characteristics. This is him from a couple years ago, last year, and this year.
Allen Christensen
West Valley City, UT
9/3/2018
This Bull has come into my cameras all summer long and I hope he is still there in September when the hunt starts. He sure loves to pose for the camera.
West Valley City, UT
9/3/2018
This Bull has come into my cameras all summer long and I hope he is still there in September when the hunt starts. He sure loves to pose for the camera.