Photo/Video Galleries
Joseph Myers
Griggsville, IL
3/3/2013
We found a dead deer on our farm and we decided to see what was eating it. Turns out we have a family of bobcats.
Griggsville, IL
3/3/2013
We found a dead deer on our farm and we decided to see what was eating it. Turns out we have a family of bobcats.
Josh Connor
Long Prairie, MN
3/2/2013
Crows really like fish guts. Even got 10 crows in one picture, and there not that many around in the winter here.
Long Prairie, MN
3/2/2013
Crows really like fish guts. Even got 10 crows in one picture, and there not that many around in the winter here.
Scotty Crain
Horse Cave, KY
3/2/2013
cuddeback takes the best picture of any trail camera i have ever used. thanks
Horse Cave, KY
3/2/2013
cuddeback takes the best picture of any trail camera i have ever used. thanks
Mark Maggard
Zephyrhills, FL
3/2/2013
Osceola turkey strutting his stuff the day before the season opens in Florida's south zone.
Zephyrhills, FL
3/2/2013
Osceola turkey strutting his stuff the day before the season opens in Florida's south zone.
Cindy Demotto
Elkins, WV
3/1/2013
Three years ago I decided to take up a hobby of placing trail cams up to see what I could get pictures of. The only thing on my list of animals to photograph was an eagle. After doing some research I learned the best areas to place carrion to increase my chance of capturing an eagle with my camera. Within two weeks I had this picture. I have gotten pictures of several Golden Eagles and Bald Eagles as well. This has been a very exciting year for me for game cam pictures! I placed three pictures of these eagles in my office at work. Several people have written down the name “Cuddeback†so they can search this camera online when they get home. One gentleman told me today he was upset he’s spending quite a bit of money taking photography classes and I’m getting these kinds of pictures with a game cam!
Elkins, WV
3/1/2013
Three years ago I decided to take up a hobby of placing trail cams up to see what I could get pictures of. The only thing on my list of animals to photograph was an eagle. After doing some research I learned the best areas to place carrion to increase my chance of capturing an eagle with my camera. Within two weeks I had this picture. I have gotten pictures of several Golden Eagles and Bald Eagles as well. This has been a very exciting year for me for game cam pictures! I placed three pictures of these eagles in my office at work. Several people have written down the name “Cuddeback†so they can search this camera online when they get home. One gentleman told me today he was upset he’s spending quite a bit of money taking photography classes and I’m getting these kinds of pictures with a game cam!