Photo/Video Galleries
Adam Macy
Columbia City, IN
5/23/2017
Photo 1. Is a young buck on the run. Impressed with the trigger speed on the IR. Photo 2. Went to check cameras looking for some velvet to start. And found what appears to be a doe sniffing the camera. Good clear image. Photo 3. Raccoons apparently wanted to have ta tasty treat while watching a deer walk bye.
Columbia City, IN
5/23/2017
Photo 1. Is a young buck on the run. Impressed with the trigger speed on the IR. Photo 2. Went to check cameras looking for some velvet to start. And found what appears to be a doe sniffing the camera. Good clear image. Photo 3. Raccoons apparently wanted to have ta tasty treat while watching a deer walk bye.
Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
5/22/2017
On this Memorial Day weekend , don't forget to give thanks to our Veterans who gave so much so we can have our freedom.
Motley, MN
5/22/2017
On this Memorial Day weekend , don't forget to give thanks to our Veterans who gave so much so we can have our freedom.
Scott Rader
Greencastle, IN
5/22/2017
We use our Cuddeback cameras year-round to scout for deer and turkeys. This camera is placed where an old logging road comes out of the woods into the agricultural field. This is always a main travel route for deer, but high spot in the field is a traditional strutting zone for the turkeys. We move the cameras to this spot every spring hoping to somewhat pattern the turkeys. We use the time-lapse function, but also set the camera so it will trigger when it detects movement. We were very surprised to see this young buck still carrying antlers at this time of year, and with the turkeys in the background is one of our all-time favorite trail cam pics.
Greencastle, IN
5/22/2017
We use our Cuddeback cameras year-round to scout for deer and turkeys. This camera is placed where an old logging road comes out of the woods into the agricultural field. This is always a main travel route for deer, but high spot in the field is a traditional strutting zone for the turkeys. We move the cameras to this spot every spring hoping to somewhat pattern the turkeys. We use the time-lapse function, but also set the camera so it will trigger when it detects movement. We were very surprised to see this young buck still carrying antlers at this time of year, and with the turkeys in the background is one of our all-time favorite trail cam pics.