Photo/Video Galleries

Rodney Jackson
Little rock, MS
11/27/2018
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nathan mccarville
murphysboro, IL
11/27/2018
A couple nice bucks are cruising around looking for the last does. Glad these guys made it through the first gun season. I like the option of changing out my flashes on my cuddebacks. This bright flash dosnt seem to be spooking the bucks too bad.
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Paulo Pangaio
Bath, PA
11/27/2018
Pictures are unreal, new buck.
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Nathan Mccarville
Murphysboro, IL
11/27/2018
A couple of pics of two good bucks fighting across my food plot. They fought for several minutes. The fought so hard and close to the ground they raked up a bunch of grass on their heads. Love my cuddeback.
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Nathan Mccarville
Murphysboro, IL
11/27/2018
Thought this was a good pic of this young ten point. He will get a pass from me this year. Hopefully the neighbors feel the same. The picture quality is great. Love my cuddeback.
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Dustin Cash
Clay City, IL
11/26/2018
I been trying to harvest this 8 point since season started I never could get him to show himself in the daylight. It looks like I should have hunted this stand on this day. I love how the cuddeback captured his hair standing up to show dominance. The pics tell the story of this morning I especially like the one where it looks like the young buck is playing mediator.
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Doug Brown
Natchez, MS
11/26/2018
flying deer jumping a fence (great trigger speed)
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Adam Boysen
Wapello, IA
11/26/2018
Man I love flash cameras.
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Adam Boysen
Wapello, IA
11/26/2018
Check out the neck on this buck. Full on Rut mode.
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Sean Wiley
Herculaneum, MO
11/26/2018
Rifle season in Missouri had been wearing me down and I chose to get a little rest and not hunt the Sunday morning, Nov. 18th due to some light rain. The deer movement had been slow due to the lock down phase. I received an email with a cuddelink picture from the area I just hung my summit climber a couple days prior and put one of my cuddelink cameras right off a bedding area, near a ridge pinch point that had two new scrapes on the logging road. There was one specific buck that I was going in after. You can guess which deer was on the picture standing 20 yards from my climber 7:45 in the morning. Lesson learned, don’t be lazy, grind through it and get up in your stand because you never know when your best chance is to harvest a buck that you’ve spent time putting a plan together to get a shot at him. Bad news is I didn’t get a shot, good news is I now have one awesome picture.
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