Photo/Video Galleries
Jereme Shryock
Weldon Spring, MO
8/2/2022
I’m so pleased with my Cuddelink system, I’ve got 16 cameras remotely sending me images year round. It’s better than cable tv! I’ve been following this stag party all summer and am very much looking forward to drawing back on these bruisers.
Weldon Spring, MO
8/2/2022
I’m so pleased with my Cuddelink system, I’ve got 16 cameras remotely sending me images year round. It’s better than cable tv! I’ve been following this stag party all summer and am very much looking forward to drawing back on these bruisers.
Beth Norman
Liberty, PA
8/1/2022
A popular deer crossing through the berry briars, there were 6 bucks in a row that wandered down the trail one day: 3 pt, 4 pt, 5 pt, 2 8 pts, & a 10 pt. They like to stop and pose for pictures in front of my camera.
Liberty, PA
8/1/2022
A popular deer crossing through the berry briars, there were 6 bucks in a row that wandered down the trail one day: 3 pt, 4 pt, 5 pt, 2 8 pts, & a 10 pt. They like to stop and pose for pictures in front of my camera.
Dennis Mullen
Bangor, PA
8/1/2022
What the.....?????? Took me a minute to figure out what was going on here.
Bangor, PA
8/1/2022
What the.....?????? Took me a minute to figure out what was going on here.
Greg Tomlinson
HOLTON, KS
7/31/2022
This is the old doe I call Notch due to the notch in her right ear. She's at least 12 years old. She's always raised her fawns in this location but the last 2 years she relocated. I got a few pictures of her at my mineral lick a few weeks ago so I suspected she had returned to her old summer location so I put this camera up where I had always gotten pictures of her in the past and boom. She's raising her fawns this year back where she always had in the past. I sure would like to know why she relocated for 2 years but she ain't talking. I have about as much fun trying to keep track of her as I do searching for the next monster buck.
HOLTON, KS
7/31/2022
This is the old doe I call Notch due to the notch in her right ear. She's at least 12 years old. She's always raised her fawns in this location but the last 2 years she relocated. I got a few pictures of her at my mineral lick a few weeks ago so I suspected she had returned to her old summer location so I put this camera up where I had always gotten pictures of her in the past and boom. She's raising her fawns this year back where she always had in the past. I sure would like to know why she relocated for 2 years but she ain't talking. I have about as much fun trying to keep track of her as I do searching for the next monster buck.