Photo/Video Galleries
Richard Waters
the woodlands, TX
11/4/2005
Gets tuff around halloween here. These bucks are all moving after the same does and check out the battle scars. I love my cuddeback, but i hate the fact that they close bow season for 5 days before the guns break out with the rut full on. We miss some prime time.
the woodlands, TX
11/4/2005
Gets tuff around halloween here. These bucks are all moving after the same does and check out the battle scars. I love my cuddeback, but i hate the fact that they close bow season for 5 days before the guns break out with the rut full on. We miss some prime time.
Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
11/3/2005
Here is a doe with twin fawns at a waterhole I dug during the drought this year.
Brillion, WI
11/3/2005
Here is a doe with twin fawns at a waterhole I dug during the drought this year.
Dave Ermeling
Wentzville, MO
11/3/2005
I just love this cuddeback camera. I can't wait to exchange the cards out every week. Here are a couple neet pics I got at my Grandmas farm in St.Charles, MO. Haven't seen the big boy during daylight hours yet. Seen the smaller buck tonight but he needs to grow up a bit.
Wentzville, MO
11/3/2005
I just love this cuddeback camera. I can't wait to exchange the cards out every week. Here are a couple neet pics I got at my Grandmas farm in St.Charles, MO. Haven't seen the big boy during daylight hours yet. Seen the smaller buck tonight but he needs to grow up a bit.
Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
11/3/2005
This is a photo of a buck that I rattled in and passed up at 10 yards last year with the bow (as a 2 1/2 year old). I got good video of him. You can't see it in the picture, but I was sitting in a tree that's about 75 yards away in the background. Anyway, I found his right shed this spring. Between the neighbor and I, we got 10 pictures of him this fall including this one. Three days after this photo was taken (10-31-05), I was sitting about 30 yards further away in the background again. I grunted him in (he actually followed a doe in) and I got him with a 28 yard shot with the bow. He weighed 186 pounds dressed and has 8 points with a 15 1/2 inch spread. Please note my new e-mail address above. I have made previous submissions under the address of treabe@juno.com . This address is no longer active.
Brillion, WI
11/3/2005
This is a photo of a buck that I rattled in and passed up at 10 yards last year with the bow (as a 2 1/2 year old). I got good video of him. You can't see it in the picture, but I was sitting in a tree that's about 75 yards away in the background. Anyway, I found his right shed this spring. Between the neighbor and I, we got 10 pictures of him this fall including this one. Three days after this photo was taken (10-31-05), I was sitting about 30 yards further away in the background again. I grunted him in (he actually followed a doe in) and I got him with a 28 yard shot with the bow. He weighed 186 pounds dressed and has 8 points with a 15 1/2 inch spread. Please note my new e-mail address above. I have made previous submissions under the address of treabe@juno.com . This address is no longer active.
Jason Terlosky
butler, IN
11/3/2005
After I bought a Cuddeback and seeing nice bucks I never knew were around, my father bought one also and look what he found! This nice buck has never been seen before these two pictures of him making a scrape.
butler, IN
11/3/2005
After I bought a Cuddeback and seeing nice bucks I never knew were around, my father bought one also and look what he found! This nice buck has never been seen before these two pictures of him making a scrape.
Earnie Ross
Cincinnati, OH
11/3/2005
Other camera mfg.s call it flash and dash ....this clearly shows that flash dosen't have that much effect!
Cincinnati, OH
11/3/2005
Other camera mfg.s call it flash and dash ....this clearly shows that flash dosen't have that much effect!
Les Javener
Coon Rapids, MN
11/3/2005
Can't explain the orange spot on the extreme left side of the picture with the deer with the glowing eyes. I can't think of anything in nature that would have a rectangular shape to it that would either reflect light or emit light. There is nothing in pictures that were taken just before this one or after it. Nothing in the daylight shots either. This one has me stumped.
Coon Rapids, MN
11/3/2005
Can't explain the orange spot on the extreme left side of the picture with the deer with the glowing eyes. I can't think of anything in nature that would have a rectangular shape to it that would either reflect light or emit light. There is nothing in pictures that were taken just before this one or after it. Nothing in the daylight shots either. This one has me stumped.