Photo/Video Galleries
Kajon Oltesvig
Nekoosa, WI
7/23/2009
I had my Cuddeback out the whole summer and saw nothing but small does, then I decided to move it from a small feild to a deer trail that headed to a larger feild and captured this nice 8 pointer.
Nekoosa, WI
7/23/2009
I had my Cuddeback out the whole summer and saw nothing but small does, then I decided to move it from a small feild to a deer trail that headed to a larger feild and captured this nice 8 pointer.
Todd Russell
Bridgeport, NE
7/23/2009
This is my 5th year running cuddeback cameras. Looks like the start to a good year.
Bridgeport, NE
7/23/2009
This is my 5th year running cuddeback cameras. Looks like the start to a good year.
Jack Borcherding
New Haven, MO
7/23/2009
Heard a rumor that there was a sighting of a mountain lion in the area so I had to put up my Cuddeback. Never got a picture of the big cat, but was struck by the view of the sun coming up over the Missouri river with young foxes playing in the newly fallen snow. Also, was amazed by the power of the camera when it took this picture of a train passing by in the dead of night from about 75 yards away.
New Haven, MO
7/23/2009
Heard a rumor that there was a sighting of a mountain lion in the area so I had to put up my Cuddeback. Never got a picture of the big cat, but was struck by the view of the sun coming up over the Missouri river with young foxes playing in the newly fallen snow. Also, was amazed by the power of the camera when it took this picture of a train passing by in the dead of night from about 75 yards away.
Jeremiah Stensrud
Mora, MN
7/23/2009
I placed a few cameras on the 80 acre property I have permission to hunt. The buck images were taken roughly 30 minutes apart and about 150 yards from one another. The doe picture I just found quite humurous. It's not to often you get pictures with deer tongues out expectually that far. It's as if she's taunting the camera. Hope you enjoy these photos!!!
Mora, MN
7/23/2009
I placed a few cameras on the 80 acre property I have permission to hunt. The buck images were taken roughly 30 minutes apart and about 150 yards from one another. The doe picture I just found quite humurous. It's not to often you get pictures with deer tongues out expectually that far. It's as if she's taunting the camera. Hope you enjoy these photos!!!
Steven Lancaster
Azle, TX
7/23/2009
I have numerous pictures of bucks located in Parker County, TX, but I have never seen on quite like this before. Thanks Cuddeback for a great Camera. Hope to have a few more soon!
Azle, TX
7/23/2009
I have numerous pictures of bucks located in Parker County, TX, but I have never seen on quite like this before. Thanks Cuddeback for a great Camera. Hope to have a few more soon!
Frank Levan
Wapwallopen, PA
7/23/2009
1)This 2 of our bigger buck that have been coming into our camera - the one to the right we call him crab claw -- we have seen past years of this trait in other buck that have come in -- we think this is probably a son of the biggest crab claw that was taken by our neighbor last muzzeloader season. 2) This mother doe has been coming in for a while and has finally brought her babies in -- we were suprised to find out that she had tripletsthey run around playing, we have seen them nurse and glad to see they are starting to eat corn. There is one other doe that brought in her twins but now only bringing in 1 fawn -- there have been alot of bear sightings and an ongoing coyote problem. 3)This was in January 2009 - The doe were coming in on regular basis to the corn -- these 2 wanted to fight over what was left. We have had a total of 7 in at one time all trying to eat.
Wapwallopen, PA
7/23/2009
1)This 2 of our bigger buck that have been coming into our camera - the one to the right we call him crab claw -- we have seen past years of this trait in other buck that have come in -- we think this is probably a son of the biggest crab claw that was taken by our neighbor last muzzeloader season. 2) This mother doe has been coming in for a while and has finally brought her babies in -- we were suprised to find out that she had tripletsthey run around playing, we have seen them nurse and glad to see they are starting to eat corn. There is one other doe that brought in her twins but now only bringing in 1 fawn -- there have been alot of bear sightings and an ongoing coyote problem. 3)This was in January 2009 - The doe were coming in on regular basis to the corn -- these 2 wanted to fight over what was left. We have had a total of 7 in at one time all trying to eat.
Gregg Burns
Clyde, KS
7/23/2009
These 2 Bucks have been coming in for awhile now, There are also 2 more like these 2. The other 1 is My Antelope Buck, Check him Out
Clyde, KS
7/23/2009
These 2 Bucks have been coming in for awhile now, There are also 2 more like these 2. The other 1 is My Antelope Buck, Check him Out