Photo/Video Galleries
Mike Eddy
Waynesburg, PA
1/19/2010
This is a rub on the farm that I hunt in Illinois that has been used for the 5 years that I have hunted there. I have set cams on this rub for 3 years & got pics of bucks but this is the best of all them---not the best buck BUT a really nice pic.
Waynesburg, PA
1/19/2010
This is a rub on the farm that I hunt in Illinois that has been used for the 5 years that I have hunted there. I have set cams on this rub for 3 years & got pics of bucks but this is the best of all them---not the best buck BUT a really nice pic.
Chris Evanson
Winona, MN
1/19/2010
What became of my friend running his capture at one of our feeding sights. Its real fun not just getting pictures of big bucks but also seeing crazy things like this.
Winona, MN
1/19/2010
What became of my friend running his capture at one of our feeding sights. Its real fun not just getting pictures of big bucks but also seeing crazy things like this.
Steve Till
Millbrook, AL
1/19/2010
Have you ever seen a three legged deer. Not only a three legged deer but one that is fighting. Here are three pictures caught on camera of such a deer. Just bought my cameras and put them out this season. Hope you enjoy these rare pictures of a three legged deer fighting. Thanks Steve
Millbrook, AL
1/19/2010
Have you ever seen a three legged deer. Not only a three legged deer but one that is fighting. Here are three pictures caught on camera of such a deer. Just bought my cameras and put them out this season. Hope you enjoy these rare pictures of a three legged deer fighting. Thanks Steve
Stacy Gaffney
Webster, WI
1/19/2010
This Northwestern WI monster has been showing up only on full moon evenings. One of his G2's are missing, but he will be a shooter next bow season. Without the Cuddeback, we would've never have known anything this big was around our neck of the woods!
Webster, WI
1/19/2010
This Northwestern WI monster has been showing up only on full moon evenings. One of his G2's are missing, but he will be a shooter next bow season. Without the Cuddeback, we would've never have known anything this big was around our neck of the woods!