Photo/Video Galleries
Joseph Sommers
Marquette, MI
12/5/2019
Looking for a girlfriend when the coast is clear during hunting season
Marquette, MI
12/5/2019
Looking for a girlfriend when the coast is clear during hunting season
Gregory Olson
Hanover, MN
12/5/2019
A pack of wolves roams my hunting property in northern MN but I rarely catch photos of them during daylight. The daylight photos shows that the colors of the wolf are beautiful. In spite of a population of wolves we still have a lot of success harvesting deer on the property. In a couple photos you can see an elevated box blind in the background. These photos were taken by a 2 different Cuddelink cameras in a network of 8 cameras on the property that are connected to one cellular camera. I'm 130 miles from the property but this network of cameras keeps me aware of what's happening.
Hanover, MN
12/5/2019
A pack of wolves roams my hunting property in northern MN but I rarely catch photos of them during daylight. The daylight photos shows that the colors of the wolf are beautiful. In spite of a population of wolves we still have a lot of success harvesting deer on the property. In a couple photos you can see an elevated box blind in the background. These photos were taken by a 2 different Cuddelink cameras in a network of 8 cameras on the property that are connected to one cellular camera. I'm 130 miles from the property but this network of cameras keeps me aware of what's happening.
charles nutter
madison, MS
12/4/2019
Early morning breakfast. The buck in the background is checking (smelling) things out before the fog rises .
madison, MS
12/4/2019
Early morning breakfast. The buck in the background is checking (smelling) things out before the fog rises .
Marcus Sleaford
Atkinson, IL
12/3/2019
The first pic is hey I’m at your stand and your not here. Second pic is Mother Nature at it’s finest.
Atkinson, IL
12/3/2019
The first pic is hey I’m at your stand and your not here. Second pic is Mother Nature at it’s finest.
Dalton Hosey
Cowen, WV
12/2/2019
The first week of the Rifle season in West Virginia just came to an end. We have had a couple smaller bucks that we was trying to get. We had set in the blind for hours and no horns at all. I was walking in to get everything out of the blind and noticed that white tails was just waving. I thought this was a pretty cool picture with catching two deer in mid air.
Cowen, WV
12/2/2019
The first week of the Rifle season in West Virginia just came to an end. We have had a couple smaller bucks that we was trying to get. We had set in the blind for hours and no horns at all. I was walking in to get everything out of the blind and noticed that white tails was just waving. I thought this was a pretty cool picture with catching two deer in mid air.
CHARLES BOND
MAPLE CITY, MI
12/1/2019
River otters frequent a creek behind my home. They fish there and they play there. Here is one coming up the snowy bank from the icy creek.
MAPLE CITY, MI
12/1/2019
River otters frequent a creek behind my home. They fish there and they play there. Here is one coming up the snowy bank from the icy creek.
duane schultz
STOUGHTON, WI
12/1/2019
It was the morning of November 16th and I had thought the rut had really been winding down. At about 7:30 am I heard a noise behind me. A doe was walking up to the tree line I was sitting in and a few yards behind her was a buck I Called splits. They made there way through the tree line and bolted into the woods. Within seconds a buck I called knarls race by at only a few yards, and two more smaller bucks came through in a blink of a eye, all after the same doe. Craziest 5 minutes I had ever had in the deer woods. I finally got down to the secluded flood plot on November 30th, located below the ridge I was sitting on November 16th to my surprise I had a picture on my Cuddeback Attack of knarls chasing that doe at full speed with splits in the background. Coolest picture I have ever gotten on camera. Included a picture of each buck in the photo I'm submitting.
STOUGHTON, WI
12/1/2019
It was the morning of November 16th and I had thought the rut had really been winding down. At about 7:30 am I heard a noise behind me. A doe was walking up to the tree line I was sitting in and a few yards behind her was a buck I Called splits. They made there way through the tree line and bolted into the woods. Within seconds a buck I called knarls race by at only a few yards, and two more smaller bucks came through in a blink of a eye, all after the same doe. Craziest 5 minutes I had ever had in the deer woods. I finally got down to the secluded flood plot on November 30th, located below the ridge I was sitting on November 16th to my surprise I had a picture on my Cuddeback Attack of knarls chasing that doe at full speed with splits in the background. Coolest picture I have ever gotten on camera. Included a picture of each buck in the photo I'm submitting.