Photo/Video Galleries
Samuel Bartz
Minnesota,
12/18/2009
Photo 1: is of a doe being chased by a big buck just below my stand on the afternoon of October 30th. Photo 2: after i collected myself enough to climb down, i check my arrow for blood and slipped past my cuddeback to call a few buddies to help me trail my buck. Photo 3: is of my 150 4/8 9 point buck! he had 8 7/8inch brow tines! enjoy!
Minnesota,
12/18/2009
Photo 1: is of a doe being chased by a big buck just below my stand on the afternoon of October 30th. Photo 2: after i collected myself enough to climb down, i check my arrow for blood and slipped past my cuddeback to call a few buddies to help me trail my buck. Photo 3: is of my 150 4/8 9 point buck! he had 8 7/8inch brow tines! enjoy!
Randy Helmick
Ridgeland, MS
12/18/2009
For some reason coyotes and bobcats check this scrape almost as often as the bucks.
Ridgeland, MS
12/18/2009
For some reason coyotes and bobcats check this scrape almost as often as the bucks.
Ralph Steger
Mayville, WI
12/17/2009
I thought this was a pretty cool photo of a fawn that either was chased by a local coyote or was just running acting crazy but thought it just shows the Cuddeback Cameras do have great trigger speed to get this picture. Very pleased with all my Cuddeback camera's except one that eats batteries faster than any other camera i have. Thanks Ralph Steger
Mayville, WI
12/17/2009
I thought this was a pretty cool photo of a fawn that either was chased by a local coyote or was just running acting crazy but thought it just shows the Cuddeback Cameras do have great trigger speed to get this picture. Very pleased with all my Cuddeback camera's except one that eats batteries faster than any other camera i have. Thanks Ralph Steger
Brad Crouch
Racine, OH
12/17/2009
Here are a couple pictures that Capture a couple bucks that I have been fallowing this season, the first two shows a buck that broke off half his rack right as soon as the rut kicked in. The other buck is one we have named lefty, because of the big hole in his left ear, the picture shows him pushing the feeder to get to the corn under it.
Racine, OH
12/17/2009
Here are a couple pictures that Capture a couple bucks that I have been fallowing this season, the first two shows a buck that broke off half his rack right as soon as the rut kicked in. The other buck is one we have named lefty, because of the big hole in his left ear, the picture shows him pushing the feeder to get to the corn under it.