Photo/Video Galleries
Larry Keck
Fulton, MO
4/4/2018
A trail along the woods gets good buck pictures and other wildlife. This grey fox uses the same wildlife trail. I thought there would be fox on our farm, and this photo documents it.
Fulton, MO
4/4/2018
A trail along the woods gets good buck pictures and other wildlife. This grey fox uses the same wildlife trail. I thought there would be fox on our farm, and this photo documents it.
Nathan Chrisman
Gilman, IA
4/4/2018
This is a couple of bucks that we have had frequent visits from, mostly when we were not there. Typical for that to happen. These two IR’s are in two different routes, one is a standard trail/travel corridor, the other has a scrape on it. Both have been photographed since the season and are healthy. Be interesting to see how much they have grown this season, 2018.
Gilman, IA
4/4/2018
This is a couple of bucks that we have had frequent visits from, mostly when we were not there. Typical for that to happen. These two IR’s are in two different routes, one is a standard trail/travel corridor, the other has a scrape on it. Both have been photographed since the season and are healthy. Be interesting to see how much they have grown this season, 2018.
Karal Legendre
Thibodaux, LA
4/4/2018
I have a few night time pictures of this buck. this is the first day time picture I have of this buck. unfortunately I was not in my stand for this one. I guess I'll be hunting him again next year.
Thibodaux, LA
4/4/2018
I have a few night time pictures of this buck. this is the first day time picture I have of this buck. unfortunately I was not in my stand for this one. I guess I'll be hunting him again next year.
Jamie Koontz
Woodstock, VA
4/3/2018
I was watching an area that was set up for deer season. These 4 Toms must have also liked it! There is a corn patch to the right side of the photograph!
Woodstock, VA
4/3/2018
I was watching an area that was set up for deer season. These 4 Toms must have also liked it! There is a corn patch to the right side of the photograph!
Matt Cordell
CHAMBERSBURG, PA
4/3/2018
Our Cuddebacks have become a year round tool. This particular set up was an old logging road turkeys like to strut on in the spring. The area the gobblers are standing on is a water diversion mound on the road to prevent wash out. We have gotten great gobbler pictures with our Cuddes over the years but never one including 3 mature gobblers, in a line, all in different strut stages. Its like they were posing for their picture.
CHAMBERSBURG, PA
4/3/2018
Our Cuddebacks have become a year round tool. This particular set up was an old logging road turkeys like to strut on in the spring. The area the gobblers are standing on is a water diversion mound on the road to prevent wash out. We have gotten great gobbler pictures with our Cuddes over the years but never one including 3 mature gobblers, in a line, all in different strut stages. Its like they were posing for their picture.
Rolf Amundson
Wheatland, WY
4/3/2018
I placed 2 cameras in a large wide open area that we wanted to see if there were elk crossing during the day while we hunted other areas. The E2 was set to take day time pictures every 5 minutes and at dark the cam automatically went into night time mode. We were unable to capture any daytime images but did catch these elk bulls in the same area during the night. The bulls all stayed around the camera for more than 5 minutes and took over 50 images during that time.
Wheatland, WY
4/3/2018
I placed 2 cameras in a large wide open area that we wanted to see if there were elk crossing during the day while we hunted other areas. The E2 was set to take day time pictures every 5 minutes and at dark the cam automatically went into night time mode. We were unable to capture any daytime images but did catch these elk bulls in the same area during the night. The bulls all stayed around the camera for more than 5 minutes and took over 50 images during that time.
Bill Carter
Benton, AR
4/3/2018
This hog trap was left open while we were away from the property. That is why they do not trip the door. Two weeks previous to this we had seen a single sow with a dozen piglets. Reviewing several videos and photos, to our best count, this one sow had 21 piglets with her. Maybe she took on another litter, maybe she was just babysitting, LOL. There were no other adult hogs with this group.
Benton, AR
4/3/2018
This hog trap was left open while we were away from the property. That is why they do not trip the door. Two weeks previous to this we had seen a single sow with a dozen piglets. Reviewing several videos and photos, to our best count, this one sow had 21 piglets with her. Maybe she took on another litter, maybe she was just babysitting, LOL. There were no other adult hogs with this group.
Joe Arcate
Clifton Park, NY
4/3/2018
I have several cameras on a friends property in the Adirondack Mountains of Northern NY. Deer are scarce there so it's difficult to get Bucks on film. In the attached photos, you see there's something reflecting the IR so that as the Buck turns his head toward the camera, the reflection covers his nose. In the final photo, it looks like we have Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer on film.
Clifton Park, NY
4/3/2018
I have several cameras on a friends property in the Adirondack Mountains of Northern NY. Deer are scarce there so it's difficult to get Bucks on film. In the attached photos, you see there's something reflecting the IR so that as the Buck turns his head toward the camera, the reflection covers his nose. In the final photo, it looks like we have Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer on film.