Photo/Video Galleries
Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
10/2/2017
Getting some height on the way up and not fast enough to run by the camera and not get cought out in the daylight.
Crooks, SD
10/2/2017
Getting some height on the way up and not fast enough to run by the camera and not get cought out in the daylight.
Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
10/2/2017
Thinking you have to get as high as you can and checking out the branch
Crooks, SD
10/2/2017
Thinking you have to get as high as you can and checking out the branch
Darcy Hutchison
Easton, MD
10/2/2017
After running cameras on this farm since July with only 100 and under bucks to show for it I was ready to go into hunting season with a does only attitude. Then I checked my cuddeback a few days ago and BAM! There he was a big perfect 8 with symmetrical drop tines. I was blown away, he is the biggest buck I have ever captured on camera. Needless to say thanks to my Cuddeback I am re-energized about this Hunting Season.
Easton, MD
10/2/2017
After running cameras on this farm since July with only 100 and under bucks to show for it I was ready to go into hunting season with a does only attitude. Then I checked my cuddeback a few days ago and BAM! There he was a big perfect 8 with symmetrical drop tines. I was blown away, he is the biggest buck I have ever captured on camera. Needless to say thanks to my Cuddeback I am re-energized about this Hunting Season.
Duane Miller
Plain City, OH
9/30/2017
Early September. Not sure what this deer is doing but the previous photo shows his standing there.
Plain City, OH
9/30/2017
Early September. Not sure what this deer is doing but the previous photo shows his standing there.
GEORGE HALEY
PERHAM, ME
9/30/2017
We have been watching this fawn since spring of 2017 on our farm. This is the second piebald deer on our farm in 4 years and they both are born from the same doe and her offspring. The first piebald on our farm was in 2013 and his mother was Squints our resident doe. Now this piebald in 2017, is Squints grandson, born to her daughter, Patches (she has very distinct white patches on her front legs).
PERHAM, ME
9/30/2017
We have been watching this fawn since spring of 2017 on our farm. This is the second piebald deer on our farm in 4 years and they both are born from the same doe and her offspring. The first piebald on our farm was in 2013 and his mother was Squints our resident doe. Now this piebald in 2017, is Squints grandson, born to her daughter, Patches (she has very distinct white patches on her front legs).