Photo/Video Galleries
Jason Henry
Mertztown, PA
10/2/2022
This area has been getting action from a lot of smaller buck. They cruise by and scrape up on the small branch in the foreground. I would really like to know the full story on the action caught in this photo. A buck jumping in front of this buck cruising through and a doe jumping in the back ground.
Mertztown, PA
10/2/2022
This area has been getting action from a lot of smaller buck. They cruise by and scrape up on the small branch in the foreground. I would really like to know the full story on the action caught in this photo. A buck jumping in front of this buck cruising through and a doe jumping in the back ground.
Phillip Quinn
South haven, MI
10/1/2022
This photo was takin in one of my clover plots. It appears they are fighting over dominance of the foot plot.
South haven, MI
10/1/2022
This photo was takin in one of my clover plots. It appears they are fighting over dominance of the foot plot.
Lorie Potter
Nebo, KY
10/1/2022
I first saw this buck in July of this year. I knew as soon as I saw him I wanted to kill him. I put a camera out and got several pictures of this buck up to the day I killed him. Our crossbow season in Kentucky started September 17th this year. We went in on the 16th of September and put up a ground blind where we thought I would have the best chance to harvest this buck. Thanks to Cuddeback Cuddelink I knew right where to set up without putting my scent down. I was able to move in for my hunt. Although the weather was warm, like clockwork he showed up the opening afternoon but only presented me with a shot head-on, only 10 yards away. It took all my patients to let him walk away without taking a shot that opening day. I returned to my ground blind under the cedar tree the following afternoon, Sunday September 18th. I was sitting in my blind wondering why I let him walk away the day before, and wondering if I would ever see him again. Fortunately for me he returned a short time later and presented me with a quartering shot, again at only 10 yards away. I settled the crosshairs on his chest and squeezed the trigger. My bolt flew true striking the buck just behind his shoulder and exiting the other side. He turned and ran, I lost sight of him after only a few yards. I'm normally a very calm person but I got that adrenaline dump and shakes after the shot that I normally don't I get. I contacted my husband on my phone and told him "I got him". As my husband and son arrived I found a Copperhead snake in the the direction my buck ran. My husband took care of that problem immediately. After a short tracking job with my 9 year old son Brice and my husband, we located my buck only 80 yards away from where I shot him. To say I was excited would be an understatement. I haven't killed a buck in approximately 15 years, and never anything close to one this big. This hunt was another reminder why I enjoy the outdoors. I enjoyed the rest of the afternoon and evening with my family, and my taxidermist! Picture was not taken by my Cuddeback but my buck was taken because of my Cuddeback. Notice I am wearing my Cuddeback hat!!
Nebo, KY
10/1/2022
I first saw this buck in July of this year. I knew as soon as I saw him I wanted to kill him. I put a camera out and got several pictures of this buck up to the day I killed him. Our crossbow season in Kentucky started September 17th this year. We went in on the 16th of September and put up a ground blind where we thought I would have the best chance to harvest this buck. Thanks to Cuddeback Cuddelink I knew right where to set up without putting my scent down. I was able to move in for my hunt. Although the weather was warm, like clockwork he showed up the opening afternoon but only presented me with a shot head-on, only 10 yards away. It took all my patients to let him walk away without taking a shot that opening day. I returned to my ground blind under the cedar tree the following afternoon, Sunday September 18th. I was sitting in my blind wondering why I let him walk away the day before, and wondering if I would ever see him again. Fortunately for me he returned a short time later and presented me with a quartering shot, again at only 10 yards away. I settled the crosshairs on his chest and squeezed the trigger. My bolt flew true striking the buck just behind his shoulder and exiting the other side. He turned and ran, I lost sight of him after only a few yards. I'm normally a very calm person but I got that adrenaline dump and shakes after the shot that I normally don't I get. I contacted my husband on my phone and told him "I got him". As my husband and son arrived I found a Copperhead snake in the the direction my buck ran. My husband took care of that problem immediately. After a short tracking job with my 9 year old son Brice and my husband, we located my buck only 80 yards away from where I shot him. To say I was excited would be an understatement. I haven't killed a buck in approximately 15 years, and never anything close to one this big. This hunt was another reminder why I enjoy the outdoors. I enjoyed the rest of the afternoon and evening with my family, and my taxidermist! Picture was not taken by my Cuddeback but my buck was taken because of my Cuddeback. Notice I am wearing my Cuddeback hat!!
Matt Poissant
Mechanicsville, VA
9/30/2022
This 11pt is my target buck this year. I got multiple photos before the fight. The smaller buck made a scrape (you can see the dark spot under the left antler where the young buck urinated) and clearly the bigger buck wasn't having it.
Mechanicsville, VA
9/30/2022
This 11pt is my target buck this year. I got multiple photos before the fight. The smaller buck made a scrape (you can see the dark spot under the left antler where the young buck urinated) and clearly the bigger buck wasn't having it.
Scott Shook
Bangor, PA
9/29/2022
This is a electric pole on our property that the bear have been using as a scratching post, this is the biggest reason I decided to go with the cuddeback system, the bear love this pole for whatever reason.
Bangor, PA
9/29/2022
This is a electric pole on our property that the bear have been using as a scratching post, this is the biggest reason I decided to go with the cuddeback system, the bear love this pole for whatever reason.
kenneth olson
Palmer, AK
9/29/2022
PALMER, Alaska (KTUU) - Alaska State Troopers responded to a reported bear attack Tuesday that left two people hospitalized. Troopers said the attack involved two people — an adult male and a 9-year-old boy — near mile 36 of the Glenn Highway, at the end of Matanuska Townsite Road. The boy had serious injuries and the man had minor injuries and both were taken to an area hospital for medical treatment. A witness at the scene reported seeing a man carrying a child away from the road with head lacerations. Wednesday afternoon, troopers wrote in an email that the 9-year-old boy is “in fair condition and currently receiving medical care.” Troopers spokesperson Austin McDaniel confirmed that the man and juvenile male came across a brown bear sow and her cub while hunting in the Palmer Hay Flats area. The man accompanying the child was armed and shot and killed the sow bear during the attack...... {This is the photo of the bear in my game cam before it was killed}
Palmer, AK
9/29/2022
PALMER, Alaska (KTUU) - Alaska State Troopers responded to a reported bear attack Tuesday that left two people hospitalized. Troopers said the attack involved two people — an adult male and a 9-year-old boy — near mile 36 of the Glenn Highway, at the end of Matanuska Townsite Road. The boy had serious injuries and the man had minor injuries and both were taken to an area hospital for medical treatment. A witness at the scene reported seeing a man carrying a child away from the road with head lacerations. Wednesday afternoon, troopers wrote in an email that the 9-year-old boy is “in fair condition and currently receiving medical care.” Troopers spokesperson Austin McDaniel confirmed that the man and juvenile male came across a brown bear sow and her cub while hunting in the Palmer Hay Flats area. The man accompanying the child was armed and shot and killed the sow bear during the attack...... {This is the photo of the bear in my game cam before it was killed}
Jesse Krepline
Brillion, WI
9/28/2022
My son got his first buck and celebrated a good hit in front of the camera. When I pulled the card later noticed the blood soaked arrow behind him. Too bad the buck took an angle where the camera did not catch him.
Brillion, WI
9/28/2022
My son got his first buck and celebrated a good hit in front of the camera. When I pulled the card later noticed the blood soaked arrow behind him. Too bad the buck took an angle where the camera did not catch him.