Photo/Video Galleries
Dan Rotering
Independence, WI
10/20/2008
My first picture of this buck was July 4th. My wife Donna and I were taking pictures and video taping him from 110 yards for about 15 minutes. He looked pretty impressive in velvet. On Sept. 25 he showed up on my cuddeback expert. I pulled the picture up on my computer for a close up view, and decided it was worth sharing.
Independence, WI
10/20/2008
My first picture of this buck was July 4th. My wife Donna and I were taking pictures and video taping him from 110 yards for about 15 minutes. He looked pretty impressive in velvet. On Sept. 25 he showed up on my cuddeback expert. I pulled the picture up on my computer for a close up view, and decided it was worth sharing.
Tim Sprink
Altenburg, MO
10/20/2008
The camera was set up on a apple tree that the deer had been feeding around. It is located within the property that I hunt on. I caught these to bucks getting a snack. It looks as if he will swallow the apple whole.
Altenburg, MO
10/20/2008
The camera was set up on a apple tree that the deer had been feeding around. It is located within the property that I hunt on. I caught these to bucks getting a snack. It looks as if he will swallow the apple whole.
Tom Newman
Sleepy Hollow, IL
10/20/2008
New area I was scouting first week had no hits, desided to leave it there came back the following week got 31 hits and there he was!
Sleepy Hollow, IL
10/20/2008
New area I was scouting first week had no hits, desided to leave it there came back the following week got 31 hits and there he was!
Paul Fetter
Delaware, OH
10/20/2008
I love my new CAPTURE! This is my first camera, and I will have several more in the near future. I've gotten ten different bucks so far. I get fired-up every time I switch the card out, just anticipating what could be on there. These are the two best bucks to date.
Delaware, OH
10/20/2008
I love my new CAPTURE! This is my first camera, and I will have several more in the near future. I've gotten ten different bucks so far. I get fired-up every time I switch the card out, just anticipating what could be on there. These are the two best bucks to date.
Steve Cotton
Atlanta, GA
10/20/2008
Buck was captured cruising in an oak flat in mid-October. Hope to see him in daylight. He was in my first group of pictures seen on the viewer in the field. I've used other cameras, but none this easy with this kind of quality.
Atlanta, GA
10/20/2008
Buck was captured cruising in an oak flat in mid-October. Hope to see him in daylight. He was in my first group of pictures seen on the viewer in the field. I've used other cameras, but none this easy with this kind of quality.
Tracey Krumrei
Little Suamico, WI
10/20/2008
Possible this deer was ready to fight something? I believe it was poseing for the camera.
Little Suamico, WI
10/20/2008
Possible this deer was ready to fight something? I believe it was poseing for the camera.
Ryan Vidrine
washington, la, LA
10/20/2008
I was just wondering if yall had any pictures of deer in motion like this one
washington, la, LA
10/20/2008
I was just wondering if yall had any pictures of deer in motion like this one
Kevin Reed
Lake Charles, LA
10/20/2008
I knew a big buck was in the area, but I did not know he was this big. I set my camera up on a scrape by my stand, then I climbed in for the evening. The evening was uneventful, however this picture was taken fifteen minutes after I left.
Lake Charles, LA
10/20/2008
I knew a big buck was in the area, but I did not know he was this big. I set my camera up on a scrape by my stand, then I climbed in for the evening. The evening was uneventful, however this picture was taken fifteen minutes after I left.
Howard Shaw
Jacksonville, FL
10/20/2008
This is a very large boar (350+ pounds) at our ranch in South Texas. This is a low-fence operation where we feed a lot of protein to the deer and wildlife. We have been wondering where all the feed has been going and now we know becuase of our Cuddeback! This hog would shake the feeder with his rear end and make the feed come out, then reap the rewards by letting it fall drectly into his mouth.
Jacksonville, FL
10/20/2008
This is a very large boar (350+ pounds) at our ranch in South Texas. This is a low-fence operation where we feed a lot of protein to the deer and wildlife. We have been wondering where all the feed has been going and now we know becuase of our Cuddeback! This hog would shake the feeder with his rear end and make the feed come out, then reap the rewards by letting it fall drectly into his mouth.