Photo/Video Galleries
Steven Tomlinson
mechanicsville, VA
10/3/2010
VA deer just outside of Richmond VA in Powhatan County.
mechanicsville, VA
10/3/2010
VA deer just outside of Richmond VA in Powhatan County.
Junior Allemand
Amite, LA
10/3/2010
My first pictures with my cuddeback, didn't know I had this caliber of deer around my hunting area.
Amite, LA
10/3/2010
My first pictures with my cuddeback, didn't know I had this caliber of deer around my hunting area.
Robert King
West Monroe, LA
10/3/2010
I have been getting this fox in a bunch of pictures,First time with a deer!
West Monroe, LA
10/3/2010
I have been getting this fox in a bunch of pictures,First time with a deer!
Michael Martin
viola, WI
10/3/2010
This 12 pt been using this licking branch and scrape for three years now, and now he's a shooter! Thanks so much for such a good product, wish me luck.
viola, WI
10/3/2010
This 12 pt been using this licking branch and scrape for three years now, and now he's a shooter! Thanks so much for such a good product, wish me luck.
Matt Wikelius
Lindstrom, MN
10/3/2010
I set up my Cuddeback camera on a deer trail, hoping to see pictures of the deer on our property. Fall turkey season started this weekend, so I was happier to see this group of toms instead. Thanks cuddeback!
Lindstrom, MN
10/3/2010
I set up my Cuddeback camera on a deer trail, hoping to see pictures of the deer on our property. Fall turkey season started this weekend, so I was happier to see this group of toms instead. Thanks cuddeback!
Wouter Sijtsma
Dalzell, SC
10/3/2010
This buck came in under reasonable light conditions (already too dark for the camera). The camera catches the exact moment of impact of my bullet, shot from a 100 yards. The shot came in on the left and you can see the exit on the right, straight trough both lungs.
Dalzell, SC
10/3/2010
This buck came in under reasonable light conditions (already too dark for the camera). The camera catches the exact moment of impact of my bullet, shot from a 100 yards. The shot came in on the left and you can see the exit on the right, straight trough both lungs.