Photo/Video Galleries
Cody Bruce
Topeka, KS
4/7/2014
I caught these great shots in Shawnee County, KS (NE KS) using the Cuddeback IR. You can see that the turkeys were curious about the corn (and camera) and the coyotes were curious about the turkeys!
Topeka, KS
4/7/2014
I caught these great shots in Shawnee County, KS (NE KS) using the Cuddeback IR. You can see that the turkeys were curious about the corn (and camera) and the coyotes were curious about the turkeys!
Thad Twietmeyer
Cheney, KS
4/6/2014
I set my Ambush up on the edge of a winter wheat food plot I had for deer last fall hoping to catch a long beard strolling by. I had several pics of deer and turkeys but you can imagine my surprise when I got this rare pic in action. I have gotten pics of bobcat with a squirrel in it's mouth and a coyote with a cottontail it's mouth but this is the first of a pic like this.
Cheney, KS
4/6/2014
I set my Ambush up on the edge of a winter wheat food plot I had for deer last fall hoping to catch a long beard strolling by. I had several pics of deer and turkeys but you can imagine my surprise when I got this rare pic in action. I have gotten pics of bobcat with a squirrel in it's mouth and a coyote with a cottontail it's mouth but this is the first of a pic like this.
Susan Fike
Batesville, AR
4/6/2014
The time and date are correct. i couldnit believe my eyes when i saw this fawn still with spots in the spring.
Batesville, AR
4/6/2014
The time and date are correct. i couldnit believe my eyes when i saw this fawn still with spots in the spring.
Jason Sebo
Athens, GA
4/6/2014
Crane in a Georgia swamp. Swamp was dry and a great deer travel route until a lot of rain flooded the low lands.
Athens, GA
4/6/2014
Crane in a Georgia swamp. Swamp was dry and a great deer travel route until a lot of rain flooded the low lands.
Steve Patton
Ellettsville, IN
4/6/2014
Trigger speed. A perfectly centered squirrel running. 'nough said.
Ellettsville, IN
4/6/2014
Trigger speed. A perfectly centered squirrel running. 'nough said.
Deborah Kleffman
Salinas, CA
4/5/2014
Larry, Moe, and Curly meet at the local watering hole for a drink.
Salinas, CA
4/5/2014
Larry, Moe, and Curly meet at the local watering hole for a drink.
Adam Cook
Mansfield, MO
4/4/2014
This is one of the best strut zones I have. Love the pictures from my Cuddebacks. Turkey season can't get here soon enough.
Mansfield, MO
4/4/2014
This is one of the best strut zones I have. Love the pictures from my Cuddebacks. Turkey season can't get here soon enough.
Payton Lackman
Saint Thomas, MO
4/3/2014
I get random wild cats on my game camera often and this doe sure seems interested in this one. She copies its every move.
Saint Thomas, MO
4/3/2014
I get random wild cats on my game camera often and this doe sure seems interested in this one. She copies its every move.
Karl Kinsel
San Antonio, TX
4/3/2014
First- I Spy. Look close. Two does make their escape from a big coyote coming up a trail that I had placed my Capture on to scout in early February. Second- My father and I were looking to do some predator hunting on a property we weren't very familiar with, so we tied a deer leg to a tree and slapped on the cuddeback to see what we had on our hands. I was completely shocked to find that the coyote still went for the leg even after all the flesh was gone and the foot was a good three feet above its head. Third- Last but not least: this past season my stepmom set her sights on harvesting a bobcat on a property where we knew we had enough of them to take one and not hurt the population. After many hours in the field in pursuit, she finally got her shot, but missed. Less than a week later I caught this guy on camera. He was posing for her almost to say this is how you hunt.
San Antonio, TX
4/3/2014
First- I Spy. Look close. Two does make their escape from a big coyote coming up a trail that I had placed my Capture on to scout in early February. Second- My father and I were looking to do some predator hunting on a property we weren't very familiar with, so we tied a deer leg to a tree and slapped on the cuddeback to see what we had on our hands. I was completely shocked to find that the coyote still went for the leg even after all the flesh was gone and the foot was a good three feet above its head. Third- Last but not least: this past season my stepmom set her sights on harvesting a bobcat on a property where we knew we had enough of them to take one and not hurt the population. After many hours in the field in pursuit, she finally got her shot, but missed. Less than a week later I caught this guy on camera. He was posing for her almost to say this is how you hunt.