Photo/Video Galleries
Lou Certuse
Mansfield, MA
11/21/2015
Our Deer Sightings Have Seemed Diminished. We Wondered Why? Two Trail Cameras Sowed Us The Hunters And The Hunted!
Mansfield, MA
11/21/2015
Our Deer Sightings Have Seemed Diminished. We Wondered Why? Two Trail Cameras Sowed Us The Hunters And The Hunted!
Mike Anderson
Proctor, MN
11/20/2015
Have my Cuddeback Attack IR set up over a foodplot of clover. Have had photos of a big wide (at least 12 point) buck for the last couple days. Peak of the rut here in Minnesota and I would expect to see the big buck in this photo, but I guess even the little guys get lucky once in a while.
Proctor, MN
11/20/2015
Have my Cuddeback Attack IR set up over a foodplot of clover. Have had photos of a big wide (at least 12 point) buck for the last couple days. Peak of the rut here in Minnesota and I would expect to see the big buck in this photo, but I guess even the little guys get lucky once in a while.
Steve Freese
Omaha, NE
11/20/2015
Our neighbor told us he hadn't seen a buck all summer, so I decided to put out our Cuddeback camera. The next morning these two deer showed up. I saw our with some new blaze orange clothes this morning. What do you think?
Omaha, NE
11/20/2015
Our neighbor told us he hadn't seen a buck all summer, so I decided to put out our Cuddeback camera. The next morning these two deer showed up. I saw our with some new blaze orange clothes this morning. What do you think?
Jason Menard
Bourbonnais, IL
11/20/2015
This picture is from a Cuddeback Capture. I have had this camera for years. This buck is by far the biggest I have captured in my hunting area.
Bourbonnais, IL
11/20/2015
This picture is from a Cuddeback Capture. I have had this camera for years. This buck is by far the biggest I have captured in my hunting area.
Keith Beasley
Elberta, AL
11/19/2015
We had been getting this 10 pointer on camera since July in Butler Co. Kentucky. I was fortunate enough to harvest him on 11/15/2015. When we checked the long range E2 on the 17th we found this photo of him that was taken on the 13th. Thought it was a beautiful picture of him. Looks like it could have been painted. Can't say enough good things about cuddeback cameras. Thanks Keith
Elberta, AL
11/19/2015
We had been getting this 10 pointer on camera since July in Butler Co. Kentucky. I was fortunate enough to harvest him on 11/15/2015. When we checked the long range E2 on the 17th we found this photo of him that was taken on the 13th. Thought it was a beautiful picture of him. Looks like it could have been painted. Can't say enough good things about cuddeback cameras. Thanks Keith
Jim D'aoust
Jefferson, WI
11/19/2015
Where's Waldo the coyote? Look closely at this picture an see if you can spot Waldo licking his lips in thoughts of a turkey dinner! My Cudde captured this picture in the woods below my front yard.
Jefferson, WI
11/19/2015
Where's Waldo the coyote? Look closely at this picture an see if you can spot Waldo licking his lips in thoughts of a turkey dinner! My Cudde captured this picture in the woods below my front yard.
Lucas Schmidt
Hornell, NY
11/19/2015
I set up my camera on a deer trail and in front of a deer carcass that I had shot with my bow a week earlier. I was hoping to get pictures of coyotes, deer, and possibly a bear. Well, I wasn't disappointed! It appears that I got more than I bargained for when I went to change SD cards and found my trail cam on the ground. Once I saw teeth marks on the camera, I knew I got a bear on camera! Plus, the entire deer carcass was completely gone. Once I got home to view the pictures, I was able to get one body shot and one picture of a curious bear. One picture appears to be the inside of the bear's mouth when trying to bite my trail camera!
Hornell, NY
11/19/2015
I set up my camera on a deer trail and in front of a deer carcass that I had shot with my bow a week earlier. I was hoping to get pictures of coyotes, deer, and possibly a bear. Well, I wasn't disappointed! It appears that I got more than I bargained for when I went to change SD cards and found my trail cam on the ground. Once I saw teeth marks on the camera, I knew I got a bear on camera! Plus, the entire deer carcass was completely gone. Once I got home to view the pictures, I was able to get one body shot and one picture of a curious bear. One picture appears to be the inside of the bear's mouth when trying to bite my trail camera!