Photo/Video Galleries
Robert Mendoza
San Antonio, TX
1/7/2020
This Luling, Texas Coyote has been roaming my ranch looking for a bite to eat. The area where he was spotted is home to a jack rabbit. The Coyote seems to not have missed many meals.
San Antonio, TX
1/7/2020
This Luling, Texas Coyote has been roaming my ranch looking for a bite to eat. The area where he was spotted is home to a jack rabbit. The Coyote seems to not have missed many meals.
Tracy Hussey
North Port, FL
1/7/2020
My tree stand sits on the back edge of a small 55 acre woods in Clermont County, Ohio. Behind me is about 500 acres of cornfields. I have my K-Camera set up on a heavy traveled deer run about 20 yards from my stand. WE have seen many nice deer including another really nice ten-point using this run. When going through a bunch of pictures we ran across this one. The first time we have seen this big guy! I took a big ten-point out this same stand about 2 weeks after this picture was captured. (Image number 3 is my ten-point). I never caught that one I shot on my Cuddeback. This one will be my goal for this fall when Bow season opens in Ohio. I can't wait to see what one more year of growth does for him! Thanks for a great Trail Cam. Tracy Hussey
North Port, FL
1/7/2020
My tree stand sits on the back edge of a small 55 acre woods in Clermont County, Ohio. Behind me is about 500 acres of cornfields. I have my K-Camera set up on a heavy traveled deer run about 20 yards from my stand. WE have seen many nice deer including another really nice ten-point using this run. When going through a bunch of pictures we ran across this one. The first time we have seen this big guy! I took a big ten-point out this same stand about 2 weeks after this picture was captured. (Image number 3 is my ten-point). I never caught that one I shot on my Cuddeback. This one will be my goal for this fall when Bow season opens in Ohio. I can't wait to see what one more year of growth does for him! Thanks for a great Trail Cam. Tracy Hussey
Mike Murray
Evergreen, AL
1/6/2020
A beautiful 8 point walks out and you can see the hunter up the road on the left side with a orange hat on ready to take the Buck!!
Evergreen, AL
1/6/2020
A beautiful 8 point walks out and you can see the hunter up the road on the left side with a orange hat on ready to take the Buck!!
Scott Shreve
BUFFALO, WY
1/6/2020
Elk and Mtn. lion images. These images show elk and mtn lion, the cameras are all within 440 yards of each other. The mtn lion has killed many elk in the area. Amazing creatures to watch, observe and hunt.
BUFFALO, WY
1/6/2020
Elk and Mtn. lion images. These images show elk and mtn lion, the cameras are all within 440 yards of each other. The mtn lion has killed many elk in the area. Amazing creatures to watch, observe and hunt.
Rick Swenson
Underwood, MN
1/5/2020
Pretty neat to see all the animals that stop and the carcass. Coyotes, Eagles, Hawks, Crows, Fishers, Bucks and even some curious turkeys.
Underwood, MN
1/5/2020
Pretty neat to see all the animals that stop and the carcass. Coyotes, Eagles, Hawks, Crows, Fishers, Bucks and even some curious turkeys.
Troy Adzima
Edinboro, PA
1/4/2020
Deer season just ended and we never saw a legal buck here to chase. Soon as season is over these 2 show up. Have to love smart deer and looking forward to the chase next year!
Edinboro, PA
1/4/2020
Deer season just ended and we never saw a legal buck here to chase. Soon as season is over these 2 show up. Have to love smart deer and looking forward to the chase next year!
Justin Kritz
East Dubuque, IL
1/4/2020
This picture was taken on our lease in northern illinois which is also an active cattle farm. We noticed a fairly large tree getting rubbed up in late September out in the open in the cattle pasture below our food plot so we decide to put a cuddeback camera on a stake near it. We then realized it was a hub for the herd to walk buy and communicate with each other and ended up with a large scrape under it. The deer and cattle became really curious of the irs red glow and kept knocking it off its post. So for the time being (until or new genius post arrives) we hung it six foot high in the rub tree thinking it would be safe from cattle at this location. Then to our suprise this curious deer climbed up on its two hind legs to take a look. It made for a cool picture!
East Dubuque, IL
1/4/2020
This picture was taken on our lease in northern illinois which is also an active cattle farm. We noticed a fairly large tree getting rubbed up in late September out in the open in the cattle pasture below our food plot so we decide to put a cuddeback camera on a stake near it. We then realized it was a hub for the herd to walk buy and communicate with each other and ended up with a large scrape under it. The deer and cattle became really curious of the irs red glow and kept knocking it off its post. So for the time being (until or new genius post arrives) we hung it six foot high in the rub tree thinking it would be safe from cattle at this location. Then to our suprise this curious deer climbed up on its two hind legs to take a look. It made for a cool picture!