Photo/Video Galleries
Cale Severson
Ettrick, WI
9/19/2019
Wisconsin's bow season opened this year on September 14th and on the opening morning, I harvested this doe in front of the camera. In the ground beneath the doe, straight under the tail, you can see my arrow in the ground. Just behind the front shoulder of the deer, you can see the arrow hole with blood coming out. The camera got the big kick of the deer after the shot.
Ettrick, WI
9/19/2019
Wisconsin's bow season opened this year on September 14th and on the opening morning, I harvested this doe in front of the camera. In the ground beneath the doe, straight under the tail, you can see my arrow in the ground. Just behind the front shoulder of the deer, you can see the arrow hole with blood coming out. The camera got the big kick of the deer after the shot.
Glenn Newby
New Richmond, WI
9/19/2019
Doe jumping from cattle pasture to a bedding area. Two miles West of New Richmond,WI.
New Richmond, WI
9/19/2019
Doe jumping from cattle pasture to a bedding area. Two miles West of New Richmond,WI.
Greg Wade
Killeen, TX
9/19/2019
Caught this pic of Coyote while checking for feral hogs, had to take a double take
Killeen, TX
9/19/2019
Caught this pic of Coyote while checking for feral hogs, had to take a double take
Scott Korth
Duncannon, PA
9/17/2019
This black bear is trying to reach an automatic corn feeder to stuff himself which has happened more than once. I made it much higher now but he keeps trying. He doesn't realize we just went under CWD feeding restrictions and the feeder is empty. He's about 6 feet tall compared to the images of myself standing there.
Duncannon, PA
9/17/2019
This black bear is trying to reach an automatic corn feeder to stuff himself which has happened more than once. I made it much higher now but he keeps trying. He doesn't realize we just went under CWD feeding restrictions and the feeder is empty. He's about 6 feet tall compared to the images of myself standing there.
Debbie Wise
Minerva, OH
9/17/2019
We caught this image on one of the first days we set our Cuddeback up on our property years ago. We were so excited to capture this beautiful buck in velvet so clearly. One of the many advantages of quiet country living and thanks to Cuddeback we can view these animals without disturbing their normal behavior.
Minerva, OH
9/17/2019
We caught this image on one of the first days we set our Cuddeback up on our property years ago. We were so excited to capture this beautiful buck in velvet so clearly. One of the many advantages of quiet country living and thanks to Cuddeback we can view these animals without disturbing their normal behavior.
Mike McNamara
Wythville, VA
9/17/2019
Sometimes they hide right under your nose. Guy bailing hay on the farm said he saw a nice buck in my barn. I moved a camera there to see if it was true.
Wythville, VA
9/17/2019
Sometimes they hide right under your nose. Guy bailing hay on the farm said he saw a nice buck in my barn. I moved a camera there to see if it was true.
Dan Phariss
LIVINGSTON, MT
9/17/2019
We use the Cuddeback mostly to monitor around the chicken coop. We had lost a chicken a couple of nights before to one of the wild predators so I set up the camera. This night we caught one of the neighbors cats with its prey.
LIVINGSTON, MT
9/17/2019
We use the Cuddeback mostly to monitor around the chicken coop. We had lost a chicken a couple of nights before to one of the wild predators so I set up the camera. This night we caught one of the neighbors cats with its prey.
Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
9/17/2019
This buck has been holding onto his velvet & then when the perfect photo of him in the process of shedding his velvet there had to be dew on the lens.
Motley, MN
9/17/2019
This buck has been holding onto his velvet & then when the perfect photo of him in the process of shedding his velvet there had to be dew on the lens.