Photo/Video Galleries
Bryan Childs
Andover, KS
10/10/2017
This is a 6 or 7 year old buck that's been on or around our Kansas lease for years. We named him Splits because until this year, his G2s were split at the top. This year they didn't split but he had a kicker instead. Although he's been around since at least 2014, we've never seen him while hunting and he often disappears for weeks or longer at a time. This year he was much more consistent and when he started showing up regularly in daylight I decided to hunt him in our early season. I crawled in my stand at 5:50 on September 26 and in less than 15 minutes he was standing broadside at 20 yards. This picture was taken just moments before I shot--if you look closely you can see me in the tree preparing to draw my bow. It was pure dumb luck to get this pic, and I certainly didn't have that in mind when placing the camera! Most seasons I'm in stand an average of 80+ hours before harvesting a big mature buck, to do it in 15 minutes seems crazy! He ended up gross scoring 166 2/8 , probably down 8-10 from last year but still a wonderful buck. I'll attach a second pic as proof of the recovery.
Andover, KS
10/10/2017
This is a 6 or 7 year old buck that's been on or around our Kansas lease for years. We named him Splits because until this year, his G2s were split at the top. This year they didn't split but he had a kicker instead. Although he's been around since at least 2014, we've never seen him while hunting and he often disappears for weeks or longer at a time. This year he was much more consistent and when he started showing up regularly in daylight I decided to hunt him in our early season. I crawled in my stand at 5:50 on September 26 and in less than 15 minutes he was standing broadside at 20 yards. This picture was taken just moments before I shot--if you look closely you can see me in the tree preparing to draw my bow. It was pure dumb luck to get this pic, and I certainly didn't have that in mind when placing the camera! Most seasons I'm in stand an average of 80+ hours before harvesting a big mature buck, to do it in 15 minutes seems crazy! He ended up gross scoring 166 2/8 , probably down 8-10 from last year but still a wonderful buck. I'll attach a second pic as proof of the recovery.
Jerry Wester
Villa Rica, GA
10/10/2017
IS THAT ME IN THE MIRROR? Doing a pre season camera survey with four stations on 410 acres this unique photo was at one of the stations.
Villa Rica, GA
10/10/2017
IS THAT ME IN THE MIRROR? Doing a pre season camera survey with four stations on 410 acres this unique photo was at one of the stations.
Wayne Tlustos
Corsicana, TX
10/10/2017
We live on the edge of town and we have this compost pile in the backyard. This pair of foxes come almost nightly to see if they can get a quick snack. We have pics of all kinds of wildlife checking out the compost pile. The coyote is on the 3R Ranch in Roane Tx (just east of Corsicana) where my daughter lives. This pic is by our 20 foot round hog trap. He's looking for an easy meal.
Corsicana, TX
10/10/2017
We live on the edge of town and we have this compost pile in the backyard. This pair of foxes come almost nightly to see if they can get a quick snack. We have pics of all kinds of wildlife checking out the compost pile. The coyote is on the 3R Ranch in Roane Tx (just east of Corsicana) where my daughter lives. This pic is by our 20 foot round hog trap. He's looking for an easy meal.
Greg Brown
Schenectady, NY
10/10/2017
Pulled this off my camera the other day, sure hope to see him again when I'm in my stand.
Schenectady, NY
10/10/2017
Pulled this off my camera the other day, sure hope to see him again when I'm in my stand.
randy taylor
ranburne, AL
10/10/2017
first time I checked camera realized it caught my little girl climbing my stand
ranburne, AL
10/10/2017
first time I checked camera realized it caught my little girl climbing my stand
Eddie Parsley
Versailles, KY
10/9/2017
I was anxious to scout out deer movement on my new farm, so I purchased seven Cuddelink cameras to help with the task. The results are awesome! By checking all my cameras from one location, I was able to understand their travel patterns without ever alerting them. I knew where and when the big bucks were showing up. On my second bow hunt of the season I entered my ground blind with a very high level of confidence. WOW, just like that the buck walked past me within ten minutes of his previous day's activity. The deer on the right scored 161. Booyah Cuddelink!!
Versailles, KY
10/9/2017
I was anxious to scout out deer movement on my new farm, so I purchased seven Cuddelink cameras to help with the task. The results are awesome! By checking all my cameras from one location, I was able to understand their travel patterns without ever alerting them. I knew where and when the big bucks were showing up. On my second bow hunt of the season I entered my ground blind with a very high level of confidence. WOW, just like that the buck walked past me within ten minutes of his previous day's activity. The deer on the right scored 161. Booyah Cuddelink!!
Sandra Furlotte
Sarnia, ON
10/9/2017
The very first day of my Cuddeback ambush model F3-20 this is what appeared on my trail camera in my back yard.I`m so happy with this product and what a great little camera Would highly recommend this product
Sarnia, ON
10/9/2017
The very first day of my Cuddeback ambush model F3-20 this is what appeared on my trail camera in my back yard.I`m so happy with this product and what a great little camera Would highly recommend this product
Bob Schmidt
Green Valley, AZ
10/9/2017
Trailcam photos from the Chequamegon National forest, Northwestern Wisconsin.
Green Valley, AZ
10/9/2017
Trailcam photos from the Chequamegon National forest, Northwestern Wisconsin.