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George Dietz
Alvordton, OH
7/31/2013
These deer are in a 1/3 acre food plot. They first showed up late January without antlers. The ten point is nick named Gladiator due to a large antler wound he had in his side last winter. Unfortunately the photo is not clear due to heave dew (or big foot). The lens cleared after 8 AM. Two of the photos I'm sending in because I like the posturing of the two deer. Notice the ears. The deer on the left is the one that was wounded.
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Don & Kandi Kisky
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7/31/2013
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Roger Feddon
Mount Solon, VA
7/31/2013
This photo is amazing. It shows a bear turning and going after a cyote while her cub runs off!!! wow
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David Mcneal
Perryville, AR
7/31/2013
These bucks are 100 yds. from the back porch where I was spraying 3 dogs with Dead Wind Down after they got sprayed by a skunk earlier . There were about 7 doe and fawn between me and the bucks waiting on me to feed them like I do every morning . The bucks stayed in the yard about 20 minutes just watching the show . This would not have happened during deer season when they return to the night shift I'll guarantee .
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Adam Boysen
Hills, IA
7/30/2013
Two very cool pictures, a close up of a couple fawns over a Trophy Rock. Then a spiderweb picture with couple big buck in the background. Great Cameras Thanks, Adam
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Austen Bligiske
Sobieski, WI
7/30/2013
Had this small six and nice nine point buck on camera, tried to pattern both but, hunting season rolled around, both were no where to be seen?
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Austen Bligiske
Sobieski, WI
7/30/2013
Had this small six point in velvet all summer last year, during hunting season he turned into a ghost. Never saw him again.
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Jason Corso
Washingtonviile, NY
7/30/2013
Caught these two does fighting at a mineral sight.
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Lawrence Eneix
Dellroy, OH
7/30/2013
Afternoon delight!
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Steve Patton
Ellettsville, IN
7/30/2013
We nicknamed this buck the Spider Buck , because his antlers reminded me of curved spider legs! The middle points are outward facing, and don't curve in as much as the rest. I took a buck a few years back with a very similar set of outward facing antlers near the same location...only his antlers were much smaller than this!
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