Photo/Video Galleries
Joell Adair
Payson, UT
4/15/2018
this cougar hung out all summer then dissappeard for a while when i got her back on camera her kitten was doubled in sized it is not in the picture with here it shows up in the video after ther pictures.
Payson, UT
4/15/2018
this cougar hung out all summer then dissappeard for a while when i got her back on camera her kitten was doubled in sized it is not in the picture with here it shows up in the video after ther pictures.
Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
4/12/2018
Although spring is off to a slow start in Wisconsin, Ruffed Grouse are using their drumming logs.
Green Bay, WI
4/12/2018
Although spring is off to a slow start in Wisconsin, Ruffed Grouse are using their drumming logs.
Justin Jamison
Colby, KS
4/11/2018
This was my first experience with Cuddeback cameras and decided to place it on one of my favorite transition areas to see what deer were still holding on to their antlers. Eagles are not common in this part of the country, and to see such a beautiful Golden Eagle in action like this was definitely a once in a lifetime capture. This picture is an awesome representation of the super fast trigger speed of the Cuddeback and a testament to the exceptional clarity of the camera.
Colby, KS
4/11/2018
This was my first experience with Cuddeback cameras and decided to place it on one of my favorite transition areas to see what deer were still holding on to their antlers. Eagles are not common in this part of the country, and to see such a beautiful Golden Eagle in action like this was definitely a once in a lifetime capture. This picture is an awesome representation of the super fast trigger speed of the Cuddeback and a testament to the exceptional clarity of the camera.
William Dynes
mauston, WI
4/11/2018
Just getting ready to see what turkeys were out there and these came though. These camers are the best thing when trying to find out where the deer and turkeys are going.
mauston, WI
4/11/2018
Just getting ready to see what turkeys were out there and these came though. These camers are the best thing when trying to find out where the deer and turkeys are going.
Roger Samuels
Monroe Township, PA
4/10/2018
The Feeding Station held a record attendance with nine whitetail showing up for the feast.
Monroe Township, PA
4/10/2018
The Feeding Station held a record attendance with nine whitetail showing up for the feast.
Herb Searson
Perry, OH
4/10/2018
I pulled my cards this past weekend and found the following interesting situation. I place some corn out once a week for the deer in the off-season. Most of the season there has been a 9 point buck chasing off everything from other buck, does, and some raccoon at this corn feeding / camera site. I have him stomping other deer and fending off the raccoon with his antlers throughout the season. After 3 frames of this encounter - the deer on the left forced the deer on the right to retreat.
Perry, OH
4/10/2018
I pulled my cards this past weekend and found the following interesting situation. I place some corn out once a week for the deer in the off-season. Most of the season there has been a 9 point buck chasing off everything from other buck, does, and some raccoon at this corn feeding / camera site. I have him stomping other deer and fending off the raccoon with his antlers throughout the season. After 3 frames of this encounter - the deer on the left forced the deer on the right to retreat.
Ron Arlesic
West Farmington, OH
4/10/2018
I have been watching a couple of does raise their young for the past few years. They frequent the end of the woods at the bottom of the pines on the back of my land. They come and go and get together often gathering at the small corn piles I put out during the winter. This picture is very recent and was quite taken back by how remarkably they have come together so closely to share their meal with each other. I felt compelled to share this with your website and your subscribers
West Farmington, OH
4/10/2018
I have been watching a couple of does raise their young for the past few years. They frequent the end of the woods at the bottom of the pines on the back of my land. They come and go and get together often gathering at the small corn piles I put out during the winter. This picture is very recent and was quite taken back by how remarkably they have come together so closely to share their meal with each other. I felt compelled to share this with your website and your subscribers