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Jim
Kimberly, WI
4/9/2015
I have always been amazed a the insulating quality of the deer hide during a Wisconsin blizzard. Taken at our place on Post Lake in northern Wisconsin.
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Josh Connor
Long Prairie, MN
4/9/2015
Turkey season opens on the 15 just a hen but land has lots of tracks and where theres a hen theres a tom. Couple of fox pictures early in the morning.
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
4/8/2015
FBI #1 Most Wanted Suspect wanted for the mugging of Easter Bunny Height: 10 inhces /w 9 inch bushy tail Weight: 1 1/2 lbs Hair color: Grey Suspect is armed & dangerous /w sharp claws & teeth. Approach with caution as he is known to attack anyone who looks like a nut. Last seen hiding in a tree. Have fun with your camera and smile !!
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
4/8/2015
Ruffed Grouse on drumming log at Marinette County, WI.
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Marvin Cobb
Montgomery City, MO
4/8/2015
After chasing this side by side bearded bird for the entire 2013 season without success. 2014 proved to be a different story I took him at 11:50 a.m. on opening day. He had 2 side by side 11 beards, 1.25 spurs and weighed 23.5 pounds. He has made an amazing addition to our trophy room.
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Terry Mcgrady
Hamlin, WV
4/7/2015
First time out with new Cuddeback from Christmas finds this gobbler introducing spring to the mountain state.
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Jeff Schuh
Mokena, IL
4/7/2015
Two great turkey action photos. Cuddeback has the best trigger speed hands down.
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John Morissette
Reading, PA
4/6/2015
Pretty cool shot the look on the other deer face says it all. Enjoy
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Jack Jordan
Berkshire, NY
4/6/2015
I noticed a deer carcass in the field across from my house...I put out my cuddeback and this is what showed up,I also got some hawk and coyote pictures.
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Brian Scott
Harvard, IL
4/6/2015
Been after this guy for 3 years. Got this pic in our pasture. He's still out there.
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