Photo/Video Galleries
Brett Leith
Eleva, WI
12/5/2012
This video was late season Jan 2011. After the two bucks go off the screen look in the snow of a 3rd buck being silhouetted from the sunlight on the bottom of the screen. Awesome late season vid.
Eleva, WI
12/5/2012
This video was late season Jan 2011. After the two bucks go off the screen look in the snow of a 3rd buck being silhouetted from the sunlight on the bottom of the screen. Awesome late season vid.
Jacob Perry
Howard Lake, MN
12/5/2012
Put the camera out early spring to see what kind of activity was in the area and got a cool picture with the sunset through the trees
Howard Lake, MN
12/5/2012
Put the camera out early spring to see what kind of activity was in the area and got a cool picture with the sunset through the trees
Mike Johnson
Bechtelsville, PA
12/5/2012
Got this bird a couple times. I think he thought the bear safe box was a bird house.
Bechtelsville, PA
12/5/2012
Got this bird a couple times. I think he thought the bear safe box was a bird house.
Jeffrey Herman
Jim Thorpe, PA
12/5/2012
shot the deer and didn't realize that the picture of the deer was even on the camera until I checked it days later. I would have never believed that such a picture was possible. Thanks to Cuddeback, I got the one in a million shot.
Jim Thorpe, PA
12/5/2012
shot the deer and didn't realize that the picture of the deer was even on the camera until I checked it days later. I would have never believed that such a picture was possible. Thanks to Cuddeback, I got the one in a million shot.
Brian Luther
Norwood, NC
12/5/2012
After getting my first picture of this monster buck, I figured he was just passing through the area. Apparently he liked the area & decided to take up residence here for the season. He only tempted me & made me keep coming back spending long days in the stand. No one in the club ever caught one glimpse of him. Every photo (almost 100 of them) was captured at night on my cuddeback capture. Even though we never seen this buck, there was no better feeling everytime we heard the leaves crunching as other deer approached our stands!! Thanks cuddeback!!
Norwood, NC
12/5/2012
After getting my first picture of this monster buck, I figured he was just passing through the area. Apparently he liked the area & decided to take up residence here for the season. He only tempted me & made me keep coming back spending long days in the stand. No one in the club ever caught one glimpse of him. Every photo (almost 100 of them) was captured at night on my cuddeback capture. Even though we never seen this buck, there was no better feeling everytime we heard the leaves crunching as other deer approached our stands!! Thanks cuddeback!!
Nicholas Krajacic
Swansboro, NC
12/5/2012
Been hunting this same deer for 3 years and hoping to get him this year.
Swansboro, NC
12/5/2012
Been hunting this same deer for 3 years and hoping to get him this year.
Kevin Light
Riner, VA
12/5/2012
Got these pictures of Bobcats and coyotes. The flash cameras I think have the best night pictures, and don't seem to spoke the animals like some people think.
Riner, VA
12/5/2012
Got these pictures of Bobcats and coyotes. The flash cameras I think have the best night pictures, and don't seem to spoke the animals like some people think.
Kaleb Mccarville
Murphysboro, IL
12/5/2012
Got this big 8 point in the daylight during gun season with a doe he was still with her 4 hours later
Murphysboro, IL
12/5/2012
Got this big 8 point in the daylight during gun season with a doe he was still with her 4 hours later
Jordan Jones
Tompkinsville, KY
12/5/2012
The one that got away. There were several pictures of this owl over about a three week period. This picture stood out due to the fact that the owl's intended target is slightly off the owls mark. Look down and to the right of the owls feet.
Tompkinsville, KY
12/5/2012
The one that got away. There were several pictures of this owl over about a three week period. This picture stood out due to the fact that the owl's intended target is slightly off the owls mark. Look down and to the right of the owls feet.