Photo/Video Galleries
Steven Ellis
Newport News, VA
11/6/2013
Using the camera to find deer visiting the soy beams, no acorms this year on the Sussex,Va property we hunt. This is 1st picutre of a buck with a swollen neck. Love the camera and the confidence it provides to stay on the stand knowing big bucks are in the area.
Newport News, VA
11/6/2013
Using the camera to find deer visiting the soy beams, no acorms this year on the Sussex,Va property we hunt. This is 1st picutre of a buck with a swollen neck. Love the camera and the confidence it provides to stay on the stand knowing big bucks are in the area.
Jason Wilde
Weston, WI
11/6/2013
Picture of turkeys taking off. Shows how fast this camera really is
Weston, WI
11/6/2013
Picture of turkeys taking off. Shows how fast this camera really is
Nick Hardesty
Gambier, OH
11/5/2013
I Got this buck on our cuddeback capture under an apple tree. As soon as the first picture of him came on the computer screen I recognized him as the same buck that I had rattled in and passed up last year. He was much more impressive this year and went to the top of our most wanted list. With deer season already in when we got the first pictures time was running out before rut was upon us and we would have no idea where he would end up. We knew that if we were to have any chance at this deer it would have to be soon. November 1st a friend of mine had him at 30 yards and couldn’t get a shot at him. Luckily for me on November 2nd I had the opportunity and connected at 25 yards with this unique freak of a lifetime, finding him a short time later. He hasnt been scored yet (he's still very green) but has ~27 scorable points and my biggest whitetail to date. We wouldn’t of known that this particular deer was even on the property if it wasn’t for our cuddeback capture.
Gambier, OH
11/5/2013
I Got this buck on our cuddeback capture under an apple tree. As soon as the first picture of him came on the computer screen I recognized him as the same buck that I had rattled in and passed up last year. He was much more impressive this year and went to the top of our most wanted list. With deer season already in when we got the first pictures time was running out before rut was upon us and we would have no idea where he would end up. We knew that if we were to have any chance at this deer it would have to be soon. November 1st a friend of mine had him at 30 yards and couldn’t get a shot at him. Luckily for me on November 2nd I had the opportunity and connected at 25 yards with this unique freak of a lifetime, finding him a short time later. He hasnt been scored yet (he's still very green) but has ~27 scorable points and my biggest whitetail to date. We wouldn’t of known that this particular deer was even on the property if it wasn’t for our cuddeback capture.