Photo/Video Galleries
Troy Floyd
orlando, FL
12/8/2009
This picture is of two buck taken on July 14th 2009. This is on a small piece of private land in central florida. It almost looks as though the small buck is admiring the larger 8 pt. Also, notice the reflection in the water. This is a heck of a deer for this part of the country.
orlando, FL
12/8/2009
This picture is of two buck taken on July 14th 2009. This is on a small piece of private land in central florida. It almost looks as though the small buck is admiring the larger 8 pt. Also, notice the reflection in the water. This is a heck of a deer for this part of the country.
eric brower
wood river, IL
12/7/2009
I hunted a stand 45 yards from this camera the night before and the night after this picture was taken without seeing a deer at all. Once I got home, I checked my memory card and saw this picture of this great 8 pointer. Even though I didn't see a deer for two days, pictures like this is what makes me keep going back!
wood river, IL
12/7/2009
I hunted a stand 45 yards from this camera the night before and the night after this picture was taken without seeing a deer at all. Once I got home, I checked my memory card and saw this picture of this great 8 pointer. Even though I didn't see a deer for two days, pictures like this is what makes me keep going back!
Joe Schlabach
Millersburg, OH
12/7/2009
this coyote just couldn,t resist my trophy rock. but he had another surprise the cuddeback caught him
Millersburg, OH
12/7/2009
this coyote just couldn,t resist my trophy rock. but he had another surprise the cuddeback caught him
Kurt Mehlin
Omaha, NE
12/7/2009
Went out to the stand tonight before a cold snap came through. Not a deer I was wanting to harvest, but still a very cool picture showing how fast the trigger speed is on a Cuddeback. I always here these owls at dusk/dawn, never believed I would get a pic of one!
Omaha, NE
12/7/2009
Went out to the stand tonight before a cold snap came through. Not a deer I was wanting to harvest, but still a very cool picture showing how fast the trigger speed is on a Cuddeback. I always here these owls at dusk/dawn, never believed I would get a pic of one!