Photo/Video Galleries
Phil Saale
Waterloo, IL
12/21/2017
One of the oldest deer on my personal farm showed back up on my camera this fall. Cant wait to get more cameras in his core area and figure him out. The reliability of cuddebacks cameras make it easier to help pattern these old mature deer.
Waterloo, IL
12/21/2017
One of the oldest deer on my personal farm showed back up on my camera this fall. Cant wait to get more cameras in his core area and figure him out. The reliability of cuddebacks cameras make it easier to help pattern these old mature deer.
Adam Jessie
Onalaska, WI
12/21/2017
These were two hit list bucks for the year and never ended up seeing either one of them on the hoof all bow season or gun season. The wide 9 point was my main objective. Hopefully he'll be around next year. The year is incorrect on the pictures. I've used Cuddeback cameras for the past 10-15 years and have also experimented with other brands. They have the best picture quality for the price. Thanks.
Onalaska, WI
12/21/2017
These were two hit list bucks for the year and never ended up seeing either one of them on the hoof all bow season or gun season. The wide 9 point was my main objective. Hopefully he'll be around next year. The year is incorrect on the pictures. I've used Cuddeback cameras for the past 10-15 years and have also experimented with other brands. They have the best picture quality for the price. Thanks.
Riley A. Fletschock
Eau Claire, WI
12/21/2017
This big boy has been a hard nut to crack. Last season,(2016) I hunted hard for him and only seen him ONCE! This season (2017) I could not get over how much bigger his antlers grew. I spent as you can guess, most of my time hunting after this animal, which I gave him a name , BOON ! I still have not layed my eye's on him nore have I even got day-light-pics of him. How do you kill something like that. I got this pic of him last week Sat. 12 16 17, as he walked by my Cudde on his way to an apple tree that is still droping fruit in my woods.
Eau Claire, WI
12/21/2017
This big boy has been a hard nut to crack. Last season,(2016) I hunted hard for him and only seen him ONCE! This season (2017) I could not get over how much bigger his antlers grew. I spent as you can guess, most of my time hunting after this animal, which I gave him a name , BOON ! I still have not layed my eye's on him nore have I even got day-light-pics of him. How do you kill something like that. I got this pic of him last week Sat. 12 16 17, as he walked by my Cudde on his way to an apple tree that is still droping fruit in my woods.
Matt Hoehn
saint marys, OH
12/20/2017
West Central Ohio isn't known for exceptional whitetails, but every once in a while a true giant appears. I've had the pleasure of seeing this deer four times while hunting this year and he has me loosing sleep at night. He gave me the opportunity on Nov. 17th. While in the stand he walked in front of the Cuddeback and took a nice picture. ... Unfortunately l was glassing a CRP field behind me, and the ghostly giant walked through my shooting lane at 30 yards. By the time I turned around, he was 60 yards and out of bow range for me. I'm not sure how many typical 16 pointers are out there, but this one is one of a kind.
saint marys, OH
12/20/2017
West Central Ohio isn't known for exceptional whitetails, but every once in a while a true giant appears. I've had the pleasure of seeing this deer four times while hunting this year and he has me loosing sleep at night. He gave me the opportunity on Nov. 17th. While in the stand he walked in front of the Cuddeback and took a nice picture. ... Unfortunately l was glassing a CRP field behind me, and the ghostly giant walked through my shooting lane at 30 yards. By the time I turned around, he was 60 yards and out of bow range for me. I'm not sure how many typical 16 pointers are out there, but this one is one of a kind.
Charles Spencer
Eden, NC
12/20/2017
Can't really make a story line until I can see the deer I guess.
Eden, NC
12/20/2017
Can't really make a story line until I can see the deer I guess.
Lindsey Perry
Lebanon, OR
12/20/2017
This photograph was taken near a bait pile near Baker City, Oregon, as a part of a raven ecology graduate project. This portion of the study was conducted to determine bait preferences of local ravens for future capture attempts. This raven was suspicious of our set-up, and declined all food sources!
Lebanon, OR
12/20/2017
This photograph was taken near a bait pile near Baker City, Oregon, as a part of a raven ecology graduate project. This portion of the study was conducted to determine bait preferences of local ravens for future capture attempts. This raven was suspicious of our set-up, and declined all food sources!
Mike Khodl
Ada, MI
12/19/2017
I started a deer feeding station on my new land to see what bucks lived in the area and specifically I wanted to know when velvet dropped by age class. Here is a great shot of a young deer in the middle of shedding his velvet.
Ada, MI
12/19/2017
I started a deer feeding station on my new land to see what bucks lived in the area and specifically I wanted to know when velvet dropped by age class. Here is a great shot of a young deer in the middle of shedding his velvet.
Nick Ruocco
Lexington, MA
12/19/2017
Here’s an old bruiser I named “Splitter†coming back to bed from a long night chasing does, rubbing trees and fighting!! He was taken over a mile from this photo during rifle season and scored 152 inches.
Lexington, MA
12/19/2017
Here’s an old bruiser I named “Splitter†coming back to bed from a long night chasing does, rubbing trees and fighting!! He was taken over a mile from this photo during rifle season and scored 152 inches.