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Russ Howe
Baldwin, NY
12/6/2012
It looks like my Cuddeback Attack captured a flying squirrel in flight. I have never seen one before.
Baldwin, NY
12/6/2012
It looks like my Cuddeback Attack captured a flying squirrel in flight. I have never seen one before.
Adam Wieser
La Crescent, MN
12/6/2012
I have been getting pictures of this huge 12 for 3 years and just haven't had the opportunity to take him yet this year.
La Crescent, MN
12/6/2012
I have been getting pictures of this huge 12 for 3 years and just haven't had the opportunity to take him yet this year.
Tony Naylor
Athens, IL
12/6/2012
Look how wide the inside spread is on this backyarb buck. He is a 100' out my back door. A good rule of thumb is a deers ears are 6 each and 6 between the ears. This buck has to be every bit of 26 inside spread.
Athens, IL
12/6/2012
Look how wide the inside spread is on this backyarb buck. He is a 100' out my back door. A good rule of thumb is a deers ears are 6 each and 6 between the ears. This buck has to be every bit of 26 inside spread.
Ed Steblay
Biwabik, MN
12/6/2012
Hi Again The first set of pictures went so nice I am putting in another. 1st picture is still over the meat pile and we have a Fisher and the Grey Fox sharing lunch. Never figured they would get along. 2nd picture is of two Gray Fox. Again not very common to our area and then to have two. Hope they have little ones in the spring. 3rd is a picture from Aug. as I clean apples up for the neighbors I put them in front of my Cuddy. Sharing the apples are a Grey Fox and a Deer --- and that happened many times.
Biwabik, MN
12/6/2012
Hi Again The first set of pictures went so nice I am putting in another. 1st picture is still over the meat pile and we have a Fisher and the Grey Fox sharing lunch. Never figured they would get along. 2nd picture is of two Gray Fox. Again not very common to our area and then to have two. Hope they have little ones in the spring. 3rd is a picture from Aug. as I clean apples up for the neighbors I put them in front of my Cuddy. Sharing the apples are a Grey Fox and a Deer --- and that happened many times.