Photo/Video Galleries
Calvin Davis
Pendleton, OR
7/5/2016
We recently moved into a new house and discovered that the pheasant population is quite large in the neighboring fields. I decided to put up my Cuddeback and with a little cracked corn below a spruce tree on our property. I've captured some great photos of quite a few birds. Here are a few of the best pheasant photos from this spring.
Pendleton, OR
7/5/2016
We recently moved into a new house and discovered that the pheasant population is quite large in the neighboring fields. I decided to put up my Cuddeback and with a little cracked corn below a spruce tree on our property. I've captured some great photos of quite a few birds. Here are a few of the best pheasant photos from this spring.
Jack Coppens
Niagara, WI
7/5/2016
just enjoyed watching this spike buck getting close to the camera..
Niagara, WI
7/5/2016
just enjoyed watching this spike buck getting close to the camera..
Seth Gill
Cloudland, GA
7/4/2016
black bear at feeder people did not believe they were bears in the area what a find
Cloudland, GA
7/4/2016
black bear at feeder people did not believe they were bears in the area what a find
Eric Naess
Andover, MN
7/2/2016
I've been having fun positioning my camera about 14 feet from the ground. I build a wedge frame for my Cuddeback and have it looking down on one of my mineral stations. This particular site is on public land. I was very pleased with the size of these deer so early in the season. . . the minerals seem to be working
Andover, MN
7/2/2016
I've been having fun positioning my camera about 14 feet from the ground. I build a wedge frame for my Cuddeback and have it looking down on one of my mineral stations. This particular site is on public land. I was very pleased with the size of these deer so early in the season. . . the minerals seem to be working
Andy Stinson
Willow Street, PA
7/2/2016
With a Cuddeback camera you get to see nature behind the scenes. This photo proves that every animal claims it's spot no matter how big or small. This raccoon faces off with a young bear defending it's find and most likely his supper!
Willow Street, PA
7/2/2016
With a Cuddeback camera you get to see nature behind the scenes. This photo proves that every animal claims it's spot no matter how big or small. This raccoon faces off with a young bear defending it's find and most likely his supper!
Joe Defibaugh
Franklin, PA
7/2/2016
I am not real sure what happened to this young buck's right antler but it is quite unique. It will be interesting to watch it grow if he doesn't puncture it and bleed to death.
Franklin, PA
7/2/2016
I am not real sure what happened to this young buck's right antler but it is quite unique. It will be interesting to watch it grow if he doesn't puncture it and bleed to death.
Dave Angus
Latrobe, PA
7/2/2016
Flying squirrel flying to hole in tree where camera is mounted. Rarely see these as they are nocturnal. Shows how fast trigger speed is.
Latrobe, PA
7/2/2016
Flying squirrel flying to hole in tree where camera is mounted. Rarely see these as they are nocturnal. Shows how fast trigger speed is.
Forrest
Gordonville, PA
7/2/2016
This pic came from a place we call the island. This is a place we have to boat into and there are only two trees to hunt out of, the rest is all bull brush. For our 2015 session we went out 4 times and came back with one or two buck each time. On our last trip out we set two Cuddeback cams one on eather side of the island to see what would be happening over the winter months. We got a lot of pics of some really nice buck about 12 in the 120 and higher class as well as a spike that was in velvet all year. The cam that snapped this shot was a Cuddeback E3 black flash and the other was a Cuddeback C3. This cams were about 200 yards apart and never got a pic of the same buck. What sets the pick apart from the rest that I am submitting is the fact that it is a mature buck breading a doe and its a little late on top of that, January 1st.
Gordonville, PA
7/2/2016
This pic came from a place we call the island. This is a place we have to boat into and there are only two trees to hunt out of, the rest is all bull brush. For our 2015 session we went out 4 times and came back with one or two buck each time. On our last trip out we set two Cuddeback cams one on eather side of the island to see what would be happening over the winter months. We got a lot of pics of some really nice buck about 12 in the 120 and higher class as well as a spike that was in velvet all year. The cam that snapped this shot was a Cuddeback E3 black flash and the other was a Cuddeback C3. This cams were about 200 yards apart and never got a pic of the same buck. What sets the pick apart from the rest that I am submitting is the fact that it is a mature buck breading a doe and its a little late on top of that, January 1st.