Photo/Video Galleries
Michael Barden
Otisville, MI
6/17/2015
Each Spring I establish a minerail lick to watch the bucks antlers develop throughout the summer
Otisville, MI
6/17/2015
Each Spring I establish a minerail lick to watch the bucks antlers develop throughout the summer
Chip Ratcliff
Denham Springs, LA
6/17/2015
I just happen to come across this picture awhile back and figured yall would enjoy it. thanks
Denham Springs, LA
6/17/2015
I just happen to come across this picture awhile back and figured yall would enjoy it. thanks
Michael Barden
Otisville, MI
6/17/2015
I always set a mineral lick up each spring. My camera is on my mineral lick from April to September. I follow each stage of antler development.
Otisville, MI
6/17/2015
I always set a mineral lick up each spring. My camera is on my mineral lick from April to September. I follow each stage of antler development.
Charles Mueller
Sheboygan, WI
6/16/2015
Looks like this doe is telling the 1 1/2 year old buck that she was still in charge .
Sheboygan, WI
6/16/2015
Looks like this doe is telling the 1 1/2 year old buck that she was still in charge .
Bernard Bischoff
Duluth, MN
6/15/2015
I was looking at some Cuddeback photos of bedded deer in the August issue of Deer & Deer Hunting and thought you all would enjoy seeing this interaction of a doe with a bedded buck. I had had a couple of encounters with a nice seven point buck during the 2014 archery season, but he never gave me a shot. I noticed some large buck tracks in the snow near my stand in mid-December. The tracks were headed up the hill toward my Cuddeback. I hoped I would have a good picture of whatever buck had made the prints. After my hunt, I went up the hill and saw many tracks in the snow by my camera. I had eighteen pictures of the seven-pointer with a doe. The buck had walked into view, then bedded down. It was the second rut -- the doe accompanying the buck would not let him rest. She put her best moves on him for over an hour until he got back to his feet. I had never realized how aggressive a doe's role in the breeding process could be.
Duluth, MN
6/15/2015
I was looking at some Cuddeback photos of bedded deer in the August issue of Deer & Deer Hunting and thought you all would enjoy seeing this interaction of a doe with a bedded buck. I had had a couple of encounters with a nice seven point buck during the 2014 archery season, but he never gave me a shot. I noticed some large buck tracks in the snow near my stand in mid-December. The tracks were headed up the hill toward my Cuddeback. I hoped I would have a good picture of whatever buck had made the prints. After my hunt, I went up the hill and saw many tracks in the snow by my camera. I had eighteen pictures of the seven-pointer with a doe. The buck had walked into view, then bedded down. It was the second rut -- the doe accompanying the buck would not let him rest. She put her best moves on him for over an hour until he got back to his feet. I had never realized how aggressive a doe's role in the breeding process could be.
Art Krueger
Milwaukee, WI
6/15/2015
Here is a video from my new E2 camera. I am very pleased with the easy set-up of the camera and the quality of the pictures and video. thanks Cuddeback for another great product. Art K
Milwaukee, WI
6/15/2015
Here is a video from my new E2 camera. I am very pleased with the easy set-up of the camera and the quality of the pictures and video. thanks Cuddeback for another great product. Art K
Dennis J. Smith
Buchanan, VA
6/15/2015
Through the years my Cuddeback cameras have often captured black bears visiting the mineral lick on my property. The sows bring their cubs to learn of the mineral location & the boars check for sows there during the summer rut. Seeing multiple cubs with a sow has not been unusual, even triplets at various times. But imagine my surprise when this big girl showed up with 5 cubs in tow!
Buchanan, VA
6/15/2015
Through the years my Cuddeback cameras have often captured black bears visiting the mineral lick on my property. The sows bring their cubs to learn of the mineral location & the boars check for sows there during the summer rut. Seeing multiple cubs with a sow has not been unusual, even triplets at various times. But imagine my surprise when this big girl showed up with 5 cubs in tow!
Giles Ebert
Callicoon, NY
6/15/2015
It was a particularly harsh winter in Sullivan County NY this year. Many deer did not survive the winter. Our pictures are of Adult eagles and immature eagles feeding off the deer.
Callicoon, NY
6/15/2015
It was a particularly harsh winter in Sullivan County NY this year. Many deer did not survive the winter. Our pictures are of Adult eagles and immature eagles feeding off the deer.