Photo/Video Galleries
david ward
petal, MS
9/29/2018
THe story behind all of the bucks in this picture began a couple years back. I rejoined a hunting club that my uncle had been managing for about the last 10 years. The acreage of the plot is a little less than 400. Although my uncle had legal control of the lease, he had very little interaction with the day to day operation or planning because he was working out of town a lot. This led to several problems. Too many members,and lack of respect for wildlife conservation and management led to a major reduction in members. I took over to manage what deer to take and which deer to leave. For the first year (2018-2018 season) we harvested one nice ten point and several does. We watched and passed on several nice, but young, 6's,8;s and 10's. Due to the high amount of hunting pressure surrounding us, I was curious as to how well we could actually grow a herd. So this brings us to the pictures at hand. It's only year two of the management program and i must say i am extremely impressed. The cuddelink system has added another tool in my toolbox. Everyone knows that if you want to hold deer, then the deer need to go unmolested. The cuddelink along with the cuddelink cell has allowed me to do just that. Along with large capacity feeders, and well planted food plots, the deer are allowed to go undisturbed. First things first, you must understand the deer in these pictures may not be the next record of any kind. However, for this area they are exceptional bucks. Any expert advise on which ones to take and which ones to leave, or i am considering leaving them all. the oldest I believe is only 3.
petal, MS
9/29/2018
THe story behind all of the bucks in this picture began a couple years back. I rejoined a hunting club that my uncle had been managing for about the last 10 years. The acreage of the plot is a little less than 400. Although my uncle had legal control of the lease, he had very little interaction with the day to day operation or planning because he was working out of town a lot. This led to several problems. Too many members,and lack of respect for wildlife conservation and management led to a major reduction in members. I took over to manage what deer to take and which deer to leave. For the first year (2018-2018 season) we harvested one nice ten point and several does. We watched and passed on several nice, but young, 6's,8;s and 10's. Due to the high amount of hunting pressure surrounding us, I was curious as to how well we could actually grow a herd. So this brings us to the pictures at hand. It's only year two of the management program and i must say i am extremely impressed. The cuddelink system has added another tool in my toolbox. Everyone knows that if you want to hold deer, then the deer need to go unmolested. The cuddelink along with the cuddelink cell has allowed me to do just that. Along with large capacity feeders, and well planted food plots, the deer are allowed to go undisturbed. First things first, you must understand the deer in these pictures may not be the next record of any kind. However, for this area they are exceptional bucks. Any expert advise on which ones to take and which ones to leave, or i am considering leaving them all. the oldest I believe is only 3.
John MacEachran
Sharon, NH
9/28/2018
Young bull moose along 12 year old skidder trail, southern NH. Really gives a great sense of the size of these magnificent animals. Nice to see a healthy adult in his day of brain worm and winter ticks..
Sharon, NH
9/28/2018
Young bull moose along 12 year old skidder trail, southern NH. Really gives a great sense of the size of these magnificent animals. Nice to see a healthy adult in his day of brain worm and winter ticks..
Clayton Gilde
MCBAIN, MI
9/28/2018
White-tailed deer like to take selfies too! We have 7 Cameras out currently using cuddelink and it works great! Love being able to get the photos without having to leave the house and only needing to purchase one cell plan for all.
MCBAIN, MI
9/28/2018
White-tailed deer like to take selfies too! We have 7 Cameras out currently using cuddelink and it works great! Love being able to get the photos without having to leave the house and only needing to purchase one cell plan for all.
Ron Harrington
Clive, AB
9/28/2018
A new camera in a new location seems to have drawn the interest of the local Elk!
Clive, AB
9/28/2018
A new camera in a new location seems to have drawn the interest of the local Elk!
JEFFREY ZODROW
NESHKORO, WI
9/27/2018
This 9pt is out right now in daylight hours. See him often in the corn or soybeans. Hope he keeps same habits when I am hunting him.
NESHKORO, WI
9/27/2018
This 9pt is out right now in daylight hours. See him often in the corn or soybeans. Hope he keeps same habits when I am hunting him.
Jeff Coss
Waynesburg, PA
9/27/2018
What a testimant to the trigger speed of Cuddeback. My camera caught this coyote chasing a young doe in Southwestern Pennsylvania. I can only hope that she was able to escape.
Waynesburg, PA
9/27/2018
What a testimant to the trigger speed of Cuddeback. My camera caught this coyote chasing a young doe in Southwestern Pennsylvania. I can only hope that she was able to escape.
Brad Thorsted
Summer lake, OR
9/27/2018
This guy has been in this erea for aprx 10 yrs, must be getting old , have caught him 3 times this year on trail cams, he usually avoids them. His official name is OR 3, very large wolf. Got one pic 3 yrs ago and that is the only other time I have seen him on cam. I have 4-6 cams out all the time in this erea.
Summer lake, OR
9/27/2018
This guy has been in this erea for aprx 10 yrs, must be getting old , have caught him 3 times this year on trail cams, he usually avoids them. His official name is OR 3, very large wolf. Got one pic 3 yrs ago and that is the only other time I have seen him on cam. I have 4-6 cams out all the time in this erea.