Photo/Video Galleries
Sandi Smth
Weyanoke, LA
1/3/2013
This deer is a 19pt. still in Velvet. He has no testacles and never drops his horns, they just continue to grow. I believe this type of deer has male and female reproductive organs.
Weyanoke, LA
1/3/2013
This deer is a 19pt. still in Velvet. He has no testacles and never drops his horns, they just continue to grow. I believe this type of deer has male and female reproductive organs.
Jim Pirkle
Cumming, GA
1/3/2013
I am not sure if these to bears were actually fighting or playing when this picture was taken near Amicalola Falls State Park.
Cumming, GA
1/3/2013
I am not sure if these to bears were actually fighting or playing when this picture was taken near Amicalola Falls State Park.
Jim Pirkle
Cumming, GA
1/3/2013
This bear approached my Capture IR and if it hadn't been for the bear proof camera box I would have lost the camera. There were teeth marks on the box before the bear finally gave up. Members in our club who didn't have the bear proof box lost(3)cameras to damage.
Cumming, GA
1/3/2013
This bear approached my Capture IR and if it hadn't been for the bear proof camera box I would have lost the camera. There were teeth marks on the box before the bear finally gave up. Members in our club who didn't have the bear proof box lost(3)cameras to damage.
Marion Casey
Camp Point, IL
1/3/2013
I was suprised to find this picture of a flying squirrel on camera let alone coming into land on the same tree. I have not seen a flying squirrel in this area before.
Camp Point, IL
1/3/2013
I was suprised to find this picture of a flying squirrel on camera let alone coming into land on the same tree. I have not seen a flying squirrel in this area before.
Greg Gregory
Newcastle, WY
1/3/2013
The Cuddeback was set up on a trail the Elk were using. The trail was between open fields above and a spring (water hole) below. This photo was taken in NE Wyoming.
Newcastle, WY
1/3/2013
The Cuddeback was set up on a trail the Elk were using. The trail was between open fields above and a spring (water hole) below. This photo was taken in NE Wyoming.
Greg Gregory
Newcastle, WY
1/3/2013
Know there were big bulls in the area here in NE Wyoming. The camera was set on a trail between some open fields and a spring (water hole)at the bottom of a canyon. It looks like the Cuddeback was set on the right trail! This looks like it could be a good 350+ bull.
Newcastle, WY
1/3/2013
Know there were big bulls in the area here in NE Wyoming. The camera was set on a trail between some open fields and a spring (water hole)at the bottom of a canyon. It looks like the Cuddeback was set on the right trail! This looks like it could be a good 350+ bull.
Kenneth Kerr
Laprairie, MN
1/3/2013
Deer attract mosquitoes and mosquitoes attract bats. This happens several times a year.
Laprairie, MN
1/3/2013
Deer attract mosquitoes and mosquitoes attract bats. This happens several times a year.
Dominic Izzo
Cameron, TX
1/2/2013
We have a game camera that monitors a trail around the top of a gully on our ranch in Milam County, Texas. We get a huge variety of wildlife activity and an interesting crew of predators, like this bobcat bringing dinner home. Because we run three cameras we can track the bobcat family all over the ranch as the second photo shows.
Cameron, TX
1/2/2013
We have a game camera that monitors a trail around the top of a gully on our ranch in Milam County, Texas. We get a huge variety of wildlife activity and an interesting crew of predators, like this bobcat bringing dinner home. Because we run three cameras we can track the bobcat family all over the ranch as the second photo shows.
Jeff Herman
Jim Thorpe, PA
1/2/2013
I knew that this deer was in the area by photos on the camera. About a week into the season, I spotted it. What I didn't know, was that the camera had taken a pic of the deet as it was being shot. A few days had gone by before I checked the SD card and was I surprised. You can see the look on the deer that he was surprised too. Thank you Cuddeback.
Jim Thorpe, PA
1/2/2013
I knew that this deer was in the area by photos on the camera. About a week into the season, I spotted it. What I didn't know, was that the camera had taken a pic of the deet as it was being shot. A few days had gone by before I checked the SD card and was I surprised. You can see the look on the deer that he was surprised too. Thank you Cuddeback.