Photo/Video Galleries

Bill Bloom
Fallon, MT
8/25/2016
Big Red, this nice mainframe 4 by 5 with two cheaters, was a big 4 by 4 the last two years, he blossomed into this beauty this year, The cuddeback photo is the perfect definition of a trail camera photo, he was moving from the fields to bedding grounds and completely unaware he was being photographed. I think this buck is most likely a six year old ,and quite wary , this is the first sign of him I have seen since last season.
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Brandon Geffert
La Valle, WI
8/25/2016
Do I look good from the back?
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Brandon Geffert
La Valle, WI
8/25/2016
No words needed
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Matthew Luttmann
Clark, SD
8/25/2016
A nice bachelor group nearing the end of their growth stage on our pheasant ground in South Dakota. These boys will die of old age, unless we can sneak up on them before pheasant opener.
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Bill Trado
Kingstree, SC
8/25/2016
Been doing some scouting and got some great shots of this buck on one of our Cuddebacks. Love seeing a buck in a tree. Our Whitetail season opens September 1. Looking forward to more great pics this season and looking forward to opening day. Bring on the rut!
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Rich Dunn
Hornell, NY
8/25/2016
Backyard shot with our Cuddeback Capture.
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John Chappell
Harrisburg, IL
8/25/2016
This is a deer thats on hitlist for 2016.
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Ron Summers
Jacksonville, FL
8/25/2016
This is an action shot of a turkey after deer season last year. I forgot to bring the camera in after the season and captured some interesting pictures.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
8/24/2016
The antlers on most bucks are about done growing & should be in the early stages of getting hard. We should start seeing polished antlers around the 1'st week of September. Cuddeback made it enjoyable watching the bucks go thru the different stages of antler development.
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David Lewis
Chicora, PA
8/23/2016
I have a large old boar bear who I call The Grounds Keeper because he is forever in front of the cameras I keep in my orchards. Grounds Keeper really prefers Northern Spy apples, but he does not object to the pears, corn, wheat, and berries that he collects on the farm. The Grounds Keeper tidies up every Northern Spy apple that hits the ground, and if they are not falling at a rate that suits his appetite...he climbs the tree.
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