Photo/Video Galleries
Jeremy Belzyt
Bellefontaine, OH
10/28/2009
I had a picture from my cuddeback of this deer behind a tree, I could not tell if it was a 6 point, 7 point, 8 point, or what. Thanks to the cuddeback, I was able to take video and have the deer stare right at the camera. Now I know that the deer is an eleven point because of a sticker on the brow tine and a split g4 on the left. What an awsome camera! Thank you cuddeback!
Bellefontaine, OH
10/28/2009
I had a picture from my cuddeback of this deer behind a tree, I could not tell if it was a 6 point, 7 point, 8 point, or what. Thanks to the cuddeback, I was able to take video and have the deer stare right at the camera. Now I know that the deer is an eleven point because of a sticker on the brow tine and a split g4 on the left. What an awsome camera! Thank you cuddeback!
Zach Haas
Eden, WI
10/28/2009
The first picture is a buck that we call Hightower for his obvious tall rack. The second picture is a picture of a buck we call Mulie . The last picture is just a neat picture with how the sun is lighting up the buck.
Eden, WI
10/28/2009
The first picture is a buck that we call Hightower for his obvious tall rack. The second picture is a picture of a buck we call Mulie . The last picture is just a neat picture with how the sun is lighting up the buck.
Ray Dalton
Stoneville, NC
10/28/2009
When I saw the lights in the photos there is no reason for them to be there. There is nothing there to reflect or put off lights maybe some one can tell what they are.
Stoneville, NC
10/28/2009
When I saw the lights in the photos there is no reason for them to be there. There is nothing there to reflect or put off lights maybe some one can tell what they are.
Zach Haas
Eden, WI
10/28/2009
Some pictures from the land I hunt in Iowa, the first one is a buck that my brother-in-law shot opening day of the bow season, the next is cool its like the little and older brother. The last one is a buck we had filmed last year as a 120 class 8 and exploded into a hog of a buck.
Eden, WI
10/28/2009
Some pictures from the land I hunt in Iowa, the first one is a buck that my brother-in-law shot opening day of the bow season, the next is cool its like the little and older brother. The last one is a buck we had filmed last year as a 120 class 8 and exploded into a hog of a buck.
Dave Velleux
Couderay, WI
10/28/2009
I saw sign of a deer using a trail so I placed a camera at a pinch point in hopes of capturing a image. This spot is located coming up out of an old dry creek bottom leading up to a clover-alfalfa field.
Couderay, WI
10/28/2009
I saw sign of a deer using a trail so I placed a camera at a pinch point in hopes of capturing a image. This spot is located coming up out of an old dry creek bottom leading up to a clover-alfalfa field.
Wes Orr
Angola, IN
10/28/2009
These deer need to come out during daylight. The big nine I saw a couple of times, Ivideo taped him making a scrape, I have velvet pics of him. This deer has to stop teasing me
Angola, IN
10/28/2009
These deer need to come out during daylight. The big nine I saw a couple of times, Ivideo taped him making a scrape, I have velvet pics of him. This deer has to stop teasing me
robert ranta
louisville, OH
10/28/2009
jus got a new property to hunt across from a state park and there are some monster bucks there. first time i had camera out and biggest buck iv got on camera so far. i love the cuddeback capture. im going to purchase another real soon.
louisville, OH
10/28/2009
jus got a new property to hunt across from a state park and there are some monster bucks there. first time i had camera out and biggest buck iv got on camera so far. i love the cuddeback capture. im going to purchase another real soon.
Jonathan Stuckey
Baton Rouge, LA
10/27/2009
This is a feed/mineral area that we established in some young pines in SW mississippi. We don't hunt this area but rather hunt the trails leading to this area. There is a old fence with a hole cut in it running by the cedar tree in the background that serves as a funnel. In addition, the deer have a well established scrape under the cedar.
Baton Rouge, LA
10/27/2009
This is a feed/mineral area that we established in some young pines in SW mississippi. We don't hunt this area but rather hunt the trails leading to this area. There is a old fence with a hole cut in it running by the cedar tree in the background that serves as a funnel. In addition, the deer have a well established scrape under the cedar.