Photo/Video Galleries

Owen Miller
Emporia, VA
3/28/2007
As I said in the previous submission this is my first year using cuddeback and have numerous pictures of deer, big and small. I also have pictures of bear, coyote, bobcat and many other animals all on the same farm in Emporia, VA. Here are just a few pictures that I thought my catch someones eye. One is of a deer and a bear standing in the same field and another is of a deer that my cousin harvested.
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Owen Miller
Emporia, VA
3/28/2007
This is my first year using a cuddeback and the first picture I sent is of a deer on my farm. The second is of the same deer that I harvested 2 weeks later. I did not notice in the picture that the deer had only one eye until after I harvested him and went back and looked at the picture. The third picture is of another buck at the same scrape.
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mike law
alma, WI
3/28/2007
These are a few pics from last year. going to try the same spot again. the end result for one of these strutter's was not good! These camera's work just as good for turkey to find these strut zones.
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mike dreyling
white bear lake, MN
3/28/2007
We were going out to set up a ground blind by this pond for deer hunting. When we came out in the opening we saw all the eagles and crows take off. it didnt take long to find the deer. I retrived my no flash from the trail by my stand and put it on the deer. I got more than I bargined for with the lynx and fisher.
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mike dreyling
white bear lake, MN
3/28/2007
We were going out to set up a ground blind by this pond for deer hunting. When we came out in the opening we saw all the eagles and crows take off. it didnt take long to find the deer. I retrived my no flash from the trail by my stand and put it on the deer. I got more than I bargined for with the lynx and fisher. The coyote in the video dosen't have a clue the lynx is comming up behind it.
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Evan Thacker
Jena, LA
3/28/2007
See turkeys like this all the time.
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Nicholas Romano
Indianola, IA
3/28/2007
I had just changed my camera location to an area frequented by turkeys. It was quite a surprise when I captured this beautiful bobcat. I'm glad I replaced my Stealth Cam with a Cuddeback. If I hadn't, I would never have known I had a beautiful cat like this roaming around.
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Bob Barforth
Withee, WI
3/28/2007
This Bear must have decided food was more important than sleep. Also He decided the Cuddeback NO-FLASH was a toy and commenced to try to remove it from the tree, in the process of that, He broke the case. The camera now sits inside one of Your Bearsafe enclosures and He still checks it out but can no longer harm it inside the Bearsafe. Thanks Cuddeback
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Joe Miehe
Athens, GA
3/28/2007
Check out the body size of the gobbler in the first picture. If you can zoom in it looks like he has 2 beards and long, hooked spurs. His body size is most impressive though. The second picture has a gobbler with a very long beard. These were taken in Banks County, GA.
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Daniel Tollefson
Viroqua, WI
3/27/2007
Image 123: This buck appears to be close to 30 inches wide and has lost one of his drop tines. He is still at large. Image 001 and Image 002: This buck appeared on camera and was later harvested with a bow on the 27th of October and green scored in the 140's.
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