Photo/Video Galleries

Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
9/6/2016
This is the 1'st buck of the year that I got with polished antlers. Sometimes the background colors in a photo like fall colors can make for a beautiful photo. Or in this case just the blackness of night in the soybean field really brings out the colos of this buck.
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David Bodenhamer
Boone, NC
9/6/2016
Went to check my trail camera while out coon hunting and had a picture of a raccoon and twenty minutes later my treeing walker Clover Patch Katie came through on the trail and treed the raccoon about 100 yds from the camera
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Russ Barrett
Angle Inlet, MN
9/6/2016
This old fellow is telling his son Don't ever come here during daylight hours!'
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Michael Burdosh
Abrams, WI
9/6/2016
First photo of Coyote is with a Deer head in it's mouth & second is about a week later with a Deer leg in it's mouth. Last one is a nice Buck visiting my property.
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Mike Kurtz
Dubois, PA
9/6/2016
'Help, I can't see!!' I got this picture over at my son's farm.
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Ron White
Lancaster, NH
9/6/2016
Bow season for NH is close day off from work found me checking my cameras thought this was a cool pic.
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Daniel Ard
Wardensville, WV
9/6/2016
Pic taken within just a couple of hours after setting up the cam. I wish I had the skills of this little hunter.
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Sean
Alexandria, MN
9/6/2016
This is one of the bucks I'd love to have come past while I'm on bow stand. I passed this deer 3 times last season. Sure put on alot more inches from 3 yrs old to 4 yrs old. Great buck. Camera is 7 feet off ground and pointed downward. Different angles of the antlers.
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Sean
Alexandria, MN
9/6/2016
Velvet is start to com off here in central MN. Fall is here and bow season is just around the corner. Beautiful pics from the cuddeback's, not the oldest bucks in the woods, but great daylight action.
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Jacob Potter
Lynnwood, WA
9/5/2016
We own 40 acres on the Olympic Pennisula in Washington and we recently bought your camera. We have always seen sign of deer and elk and bear but we could never find them. But after buying your Ambush Cuddeback camera model we discovered that we have a healthy population of Roosevelt Elk. We are super stoked about the camera and the pictures it produced and we wanted to show you some of our favorites. Enjoy :)
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