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Michael Porterfield
Woodruff, SC
2/16/2013
this doe is an unusual color for my area. i think she is beautiful, and would love to see her in person. i'm glad the other deer is there to compare her to.
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Steve Guerin
Mobile, LA
2/16/2013
All three photo's were shot by same camera and shown in sequense: 1st photo is an alert doe at a mineral lick. 2nd photo is the same doe but two minutes later and she is jetting out! 3rd photo is a minute later with a bobcat jumping over mineral lick toward the doe.
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David Tamborella
Cypress, TX
2/16/2013
Two East Texas bucks during pre-rut fighting in a protein feed pen.
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
2/15/2013
This bobcat licks its chops alot over this deer carcass at Marinette County, WI.
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Chris Dixon
Myrtle Beach, SC
2/15/2013
In one month our land went from bone dry in the swamp, to completely flooded. Great hunting in both aspects.
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Chris Dixon
Myrtle Beach, SC
2/15/2013
Swamp Property in SC, we have been working on growing our Deer Population.
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Zach Polaske
Poplar, WI
2/15/2013
You know the buck just shed the antler by seeing fresh bright red blood where the anler used to be. Sure enough, after checking the camera, I was able to find the fresh shed not far away.
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Nick Miller
Mansfield, OH
2/14/2013
One of my hit listers (Slick) is completely shed now. Can't wait to go out and find them! Thanks Cudde Back for helping me to track these awesome whitetails!!
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Mikey Spencer Jr
Shawnee,
2/14/2013
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Ray Upchurch
Garner, NC
2/13/2013
This guy is apparently letting his fellow dining partners know who is boss of this lush buffet. The small doe directly in front seems to be asking, Hey, Big Boy, what's that on your head? The deer flock to this strip of wheat planted between two cutdowns that are now overgrown in brush. The brush provides great cover for the deer, and I can usually count on seeing plenty of activity from this location. In my absence, Cuddeback's/Attack IR, let's me know what I'm missing. I've viewed other wildlife, in addition to deer, and some Wiseguy Poacher, whom I may not have otherwise known about! I currently own two Cuddeback IR cameras and plan on investing in a third one soon. I love the quality of these cameras and the affordable price. Thanks Cuddeback for making my hunt more enjoyable, and oh by the way, I bagged a super, nice 9ptr previously viewed from my camera this past season. He placed 1st in a local contest. I'm happy!
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