Photo/Video Galleries
Michael Austin
Baton Rouge, LA
6/22/2020
I normally pick up my cameras after deer season but I decided to see what showed up on the food plots after. These toms were having a good day and needed a little stretch. No other cameras can stop the action like the Cuddebacks.
Baton Rouge, LA
6/22/2020
I normally pick up my cameras after deer season but I decided to see what showed up on the food plots after. These toms were having a good day and needed a little stretch. No other cameras can stop the action like the Cuddebacks.
Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
6/22/2020
As much as I look forward to seeing bucks in velvet & then polished antlers, I also enjoy seeing the new generation photos just as much.
Motley, MN
6/22/2020
As much as I look forward to seeing bucks in velvet & then polished antlers, I also enjoy seeing the new generation photos just as much.
Jesse Wilkening
Cedar Lake, IN
6/20/2020
This photo was taken in my back yard food plot in Indiana! My Cuddeback camera always takes the best photos!
Cedar Lake, IN
6/20/2020
This photo was taken in my back yard food plot in Indiana! My Cuddeback camera always takes the best photos!
Jesse Wilkening
Cedar Lake, IN
6/20/2020
This photo was taken in my back yard food plot in Indiana! My Cuddeback camera always takes the best photos!
Cedar Lake, IN
6/20/2020
This photo was taken in my back yard food plot in Indiana! My Cuddeback camera always takes the best photos!
Steve Leffler
Hinesburg, VT
6/20/2020
Got a couple pics of this young bull cruising the looting roads on my property.
Hinesburg, VT
6/20/2020
Got a couple pics of this young bull cruising the looting roads on my property.
Donald Stockley
Newark, DE
6/19/2020
As a beekeeper, varroa mite control is important. One method is having a special frame that produces just drone brood. Those frames are frozen when capped then put back out for animals to consume then back in the hive. Wanted to see what was eating during the night as we saw the catbirds during the day. Happy to see baby opposum's enjoying the larvae.
Newark, DE
6/19/2020
As a beekeeper, varroa mite control is important. One method is having a special frame that produces just drone brood. Those frames are frozen when capped then put back out for animals to consume then back in the hive. Wanted to see what was eating during the night as we saw the catbirds during the day. Happy to see baby opposum's enjoying the larvae.
Jon Ferrel
Frankfort, IN
6/18/2020
Caught a few bucks on camera along with fawns and doe on the same day. It looks like they were out for a walk on our trails. The boys are back in town - Glad to see them again!
Frankfort, IN
6/18/2020
Caught a few bucks on camera along with fawns and doe on the same day. It looks like they were out for a walk on our trails. The boys are back in town - Glad to see them again!