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Eric Young
Monett, MO
10/23/2012
This picture was taken on private property that I was allowed to hunt on this year. My son will be hunting there during the youth firearms season and I hope we get a chance at this nice buck. I have seen several doe so far
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Jayme Schertz
Menasha, WI
10/23/2012
looks like he is practicing for Christmas he just might think he is rudolph.
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Robert Mack
Yuma, AZ
10/23/2012
After cutting up my deer I put the rib cage on a stump.There you have it A Redneck Bird feeder.Has you can see it worked great.
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Mark Biddle
Greenville, WI
10/23/2012
THIS IS THE BEAR WE WERE AFTER. IT WAS SHOT 1 MILE DOWN THE ROAD AND DRESSED AT 511 POUNDS. HE SEEMS PRETTY COMFEY AFTER EATING 5 GALLONS OF COOKIES.
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Chad Shaw
Tallassee, AL
10/23/2012
These photos were taken in Elmore County, Alabama. We have nicknamed this deer Shorty . I have been getting this deer on camera for several months now. I did not notice it at first but it appears he is a dwarf, hence the name Shorty. This is the first I have ever actually seen. I know there are several hunters within a 50 mile radius that have killed miniture deer, but this one is the first I have seen. I thought it was unusual and wanted to share. Some have said it was the camera angle, but no this deer has shorter legs than the others.
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Chad Shaw
Tallassee, AL
10/23/2012
These pictures are of a deer we have named Chuck Norris . The pictures tell it all. He is a main frame 9 with a kicker off the left base. The pictures were taken in Elmore County, Alabama.
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Walt Larsen
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10/23/2012
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Richard Rowell
Oconto, WI
10/23/2012
This is a photo of a fawn feeding from her mother in my back yard. The other one is a photo of a deer that looks like a cow.
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Tom Nelson
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10/23/2012
In early fall I sent a Cuddeback Attack to my friend in Nebraska who I would be bowhunting with in early November. Within days he captured this buck on the Cuddeback and shared them with me. Through some long distance scouting we were able to narrow down the travel routes of this bruiser buck as fall progressed. When I arrived we knew just exactly where to place stands to hunt this particular buck. When the wind was just right I moved in and sat up where the Cuddeback told us to be. Late afternoon on day two, here he came following 3 does. I was able to arrow this brute at 15 yards thanks in a big part to the scouting the Cuddeback did for me while I was back in Michigan.
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Mike Beatty
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10/23/2012
We named this buck “OMG.” When I say “we,” I mean my family. Reviewing SD cards from my Cuddeback cameras have become a family event. “OMG” started showing up in June and I figured out his new travel pattern in September after he lost his velvet, and finally arrowed him on Halloween night at 29 yards. It’s official—I'm TAGDOUT in Ohio!
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