Photo/Video Galleries
Andrew Melnychenko
Alpine, NY
11/6/2017
I received permission to hunt a new area and while inspecting the land....I noticed some big deer rubs and scrapes all over. I put my cuddeback close by overlooking apples that were on the ground and waited three weeks to check my camera. I had just 17 pictures and the last two were of this gorgeous 8 point....now I am all set up and ready to try and get a glimpse of him.
Alpine, NY
11/6/2017
I received permission to hunt a new area and while inspecting the land....I noticed some big deer rubs and scrapes all over. I put my cuddeback close by overlooking apples that were on the ground and waited three weeks to check my camera. I had just 17 pictures and the last two were of this gorgeous 8 point....now I am all set up and ready to try and get a glimpse of him.
Glenn Fritzemeyer
Lake St Louis, MO
11/6/2017
I was surprised to see that this buck had survived last season. He has been tough to patern for a bow shot. I now have four cuddebacks . He has been showing up regularly at two of them during shooting hours. Maybe this will be my year. I have never harvested a deer of this caliber.
Lake St Louis, MO
11/6/2017
I was surprised to see that this buck had survived last season. He has been tough to patern for a bow shot. I now have four cuddebacks . He has been showing up regularly at two of them during shooting hours. Maybe this will be my year. I have never harvested a deer of this caliber.
GARY WANDS
Romulus, MI
11/5/2017
I have been hunting this location on and off for about 3-4 years with no luck of seeing anything but empty bait pile and tracks. Finally decided to put my cuddeback trail cam up (which I haven't used in years. (WHY???) To my amazement or surprise these two showed up two days after I put the bait and camera out. Everyone has complemented me on these two in a stand off and the quality of the picture . Friends and family couldn't believe this was taken by a trail camera. I said yes a Cuddeback trail camera . They have all said what a picture and that I should it in to Cuddeback and Michigan Outdoor News and or Michigan Out of Doors. So I am submitting this picture under every ones recommendations.
Romulus, MI
11/5/2017
I have been hunting this location on and off for about 3-4 years with no luck of seeing anything but empty bait pile and tracks. Finally decided to put my cuddeback trail cam up (which I haven't used in years. (WHY???) To my amazement or surprise these two showed up two days after I put the bait and camera out. Everyone has complemented me on these two in a stand off and the quality of the picture . Friends and family couldn't believe this was taken by a trail camera. I said yes a Cuddeback trail camera . They have all said what a picture and that I should it in to Cuddeback and Michigan Outdoor News and or Michigan Out of Doors. So I am submitting this picture under every ones recommendations.
Arthur Daw
Dowelltown, TN
11/5/2017
Got my camera set up on a mineral lick. Apparently, the deer are Loving it! Getting ready for rut to kick off here in Middle Tennessee. As you can see with these 2 sparring.
Dowelltown, TN
11/5/2017
Got my camera set up on a mineral lick. Apparently, the deer are Loving it! Getting ready for rut to kick off here in Middle Tennessee. As you can see with these 2 sparring.
Chris Gellner
Fargo, ND
11/5/2017
This is a buck I have been watching for 3 years now. As a 4 year old he was around 150 inch 4X4 with brow tines like knives so he was nick named Blades. Now, at 5 yrs old he has blown up to be a true North Dakota giant and his blades have split multiple times. He has been nocturnal until the end of October so I am hoping I will get a chance at him when the rut hits. I have had one encounter with him so far but he as over 100 yards away. Time will tell if the monster hits the ground or if I will still be chasing him in 2018. Fingers crossed. I also have Cuddeback video of him this is better than the pictures but I cannot get it to load so I could sent this video via email if you would like to see it.
Fargo, ND
11/5/2017
This is a buck I have been watching for 3 years now. As a 4 year old he was around 150 inch 4X4 with brow tines like knives so he was nick named Blades. Now, at 5 yrs old he has blown up to be a true North Dakota giant and his blades have split multiple times. He has been nocturnal until the end of October so I am hoping I will get a chance at him when the rut hits. I have had one encounter with him so far but he as over 100 yards away. Time will tell if the monster hits the ground or if I will still be chasing him in 2018. Fingers crossed. I also have Cuddeback video of him this is better than the pictures but I cannot get it to load so I could sent this video via email if you would like to see it.