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Steve Patton
Ellettsville, IN
2/23/2014
During April, May and June, we normally only get does and fawns in this area, which is why we call it the Fawning Area . However, a nice buck makes a rare appearance. I have to think since it is only early May, that he grew a tremendous non-typical rack. However, I never did see him during the season!
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Adam Cook
Mansfield, MO
2/22/2014
The For Keeps' buck is still holding on to his right side even though he broke the other side of back in October.
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Mark Duren
Harrison, AR
2/22/2014
I caught these turkeys on a snowy day waiting for their turn to feed and thought it should be titled Waiting in Line .
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
2/22/2014
Finally made it up to the farm to pull cameras and see who made it thru the season. Was glad to see a few decent ones made it. Cant wait to see them next year.
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
2/22/2014
Finally made it up to the farm to pull cameras and see who made it thru the season. Was glad to see a few decent ones made it. Cant wait to see them next year.
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
2/22/2014
Here are a couple deer fighting in the food plot late in the year. A nice little fox pic looking for some food and one of a coyote with a dusting of snow on his back.
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Blake Wedel
Fairview, OK
2/22/2014
Almost had dinner, but fooled again.
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
2/22/2014
Heres some of the troop that the coyotes are after and one of them stretching his wings.
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
2/22/2014
More on the prowel
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Jason Mitzel
Crooks, SD
2/22/2014
The cold and snow has really got the coyotes in the trees looking for rabbits and pheasants to eat at all times day and night.
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