Photo/Video Galleries
Brett Salm
Neshkoro, WI
6/5/2020
This small buck has his picture captured at the perfect time as he is standing on one leg over a mineral hole. Great clear photo of this buck in action from the cuddeback white series.
Neshkoro, WI
6/5/2020
This small buck has his picture captured at the perfect time as he is standing on one leg over a mineral hole. Great clear photo of this buck in action from the cuddeback white series.
BRETT BADER
HUDSON, WI
6/5/2020
He's showing off now. He eluded us during the Spring hunting season. Just wait til next season!
HUDSON, WI
6/5/2020
He's showing off now. He eluded us during the Spring hunting season. Just wait til next season!
Brandon Nowak
Yanceyville, NC
6/5/2020
A beautiful good samaritan black bear helping us check the durability of our corn feeder!
Yanceyville, NC
6/5/2020
A beautiful good samaritan black bear helping us check the durability of our corn feeder!
Robby Brown
Wallace, NC
6/5/2020
Mother Nature enjoying Mother Nature A doe deer with her baby fawn enjoying a swim in creek that feeds into the Northeast Cape Fear River in Eastern North Carolina. What a joy it was to capture this moment!
Wallace, NC
6/5/2020
Mother Nature enjoying Mother Nature A doe deer with her baby fawn enjoying a swim in creek that feeds into the Northeast Cape Fear River in Eastern North Carolina. What a joy it was to capture this moment!
Greg Olson
Hanover, MN
6/4/2020
Caught this fatso black bear on my G series Cuddelink camera at the gate to my hunting property in northern Minnesota. This photo was emailed to me and is how I keep track of what’s happening at my property that is 130 miles away from my home. I’ve caught this bear and some cubs in other cameras too. I love my network of 8 Cuddelink cameras spread around 160 acres.
Hanover, MN
6/4/2020
Caught this fatso black bear on my G series Cuddelink camera at the gate to my hunting property in northern Minnesota. This photo was emailed to me and is how I keep track of what’s happening at my property that is 130 miles away from my home. I’ve caught this bear and some cubs in other cameras too. I love my network of 8 Cuddelink cameras spread around 160 acres.
Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
6/4/2020
I set my cameras out to get some water scenes. I’m not disappointed.
Motley, MN
6/4/2020
I set my cameras out to get some water scenes. I’m not disappointed.
Cal Fenimore
Strasburg, CO
6/4/2020
This is a chocolate, color phase, black bear. this bear is less than 2 feet away from the camera. This a big, big bear. well over 400 lbs. Look closely at his eye and you can see that he is looking directly at the camera. the camera is 3 feet above the ground. in a metal locking box. attached to a pine tree. the camera faces north. This is a Colorado bear. I am choosing to keep the location a secret as I have been hunt this one bear for 3 years. I know there are many hunters that would flock to the area if they knew where he lives.
Strasburg, CO
6/4/2020
This is a chocolate, color phase, black bear. this bear is less than 2 feet away from the camera. This a big, big bear. well over 400 lbs. Look closely at his eye and you can see that he is looking directly at the camera. the camera is 3 feet above the ground. in a metal locking box. attached to a pine tree. the camera faces north. This is a Colorado bear. I am choosing to keep the location a secret as I have been hunt this one bear for 3 years. I know there are many hunters that would flock to the area if they knew where he lives.
Daniel Williams
Redmond, OR
6/4/2020
This was my first photos with a new, to me, Cuddeback trailcam. I purchased it used. I am experimenting with the settings. For these first photos, the flash seemed a little weak and not very even in its lighting. American Badgers make a home on our property where there is an abundance of yellow-bellied marmots in the talus slopes of a canyon with cliffs. Previously, I have captured, with a different camera, a badger emerging from a burrow with a marmot in his mouth. The marmot being about as big as the badger.
Redmond, OR
6/4/2020
This was my first photos with a new, to me, Cuddeback trailcam. I purchased it used. I am experimenting with the settings. For these first photos, the flash seemed a little weak and not very even in its lighting. American Badgers make a home on our property where there is an abundance of yellow-bellied marmots in the talus slopes of a canyon with cliffs. Previously, I have captured, with a different camera, a badger emerging from a burrow with a marmot in his mouth. The marmot being about as big as the badger.