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John Reiner
Flemington, NJ
1/15/2012
I shot this doe w/the Muzzelloader I was unaware the capture got the shot on film It looks like the doe behind was in the line of the bullet but it was not harmed.
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David Loyall
Louisville, KY
1/15/2012
A couple nice bucks that i have been watching all year. Glad to see that they all made it through hunting season. Can't wait till next season.
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Travis Teigen
Glenwood City, WI
1/14/2012
A nice Wisconsin 10 point enjoying an easy winter so far.
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Greg Ratcliff
Columbia, PA
1/14/2012
This big guy is still hanging around. I hope he drops his sheds near my camera. He seems to be smiling. Maybe this doe is what he s looknig for.
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Reid Lipscomb
Watkinsville, GA
1/13/2012
Heck of a backyard buck. This buck was 50 yards off of my back deck.
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Thomas Long
Danville, IL
1/13/2012
I hung my Cuddeback Attack IR over a large scrape I found on my hunting property on the 6th of November last year. The scrape was obviously a community scrape being worked by several bucks. Within three days I had 10 pictures of this buck on camera. Excited, I hunted a stand in an area I thought he might frequent on the 11th of November. Just before dark I heard a slow shuffle coming from behind me, also downwind. I looked to my left to see this deer walking past my stand at 20 yards. By the time I realized it was a shooter the deer had crossed my shooting lane and headed back to security cover. I tried grunting at him and he swung his big rack around at me and then straightened out and kept on truckin. I checked my camera again that night to find this picture of him. Two days later some other hunters took a shot at the deer but never found blood. Lets hope ol' Grandpa is still alive!
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Bryan VanderMallie
Macedon, NY
1/13/2012
First off, I passed both these bucks the year prior to witness there potential. We practice QDM and are dedicated to doing so every year. I scouted these bucks all summer and fall, hundreds of cuddeback pics from the woods to my food plots. After being patient and waiting them out, the big 7pt finally showed with no time to think, he ducked my arrow while looking for a hot doe that cruised by shortly before. After a few long hard weeks, finally on the last day of shotgun season the big 10pt made his first daytime appearance and presented me a shot. Sure enough the shockwave bullet just grazed his belly hair. If you look close you will see the piece of belly hide missing. Though it was a season full of unfortunate luck! Its good to know thanks to my cuddebacks and my turnip food plots they are both alive and healthy along with numerous beautiful up and coming bucks! QDM works! Practce it! Thanks Cuddeback!
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kirk bragg
vandalia, OH
1/13/2012
This is a late season photo..everything but deer here!!!
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Trevor Ruhoff
Lewiston, MN
1/12/2012
With the warm weather that we have been having here in MN and no snow that stays the bucks arent stressed like last year when we had 2 feet of snow and cold weather. This is the only buck out of 15 different ones i have on trail camera that has shed well one side anyways he held on to the other side for atleast 4 days if you look at the date on the pics.
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Trevor Ruhoff
Lewiston, MN
1/12/2012
This buck ive been hunting for the past 4 years. This year he finally started to go down hill. I have 3 out of the past 4 years of sheds off him and im hoping this year Ill find them again. Hes wintered in the same spot every year since he was 3 and a half except when he was 4 and a half he was wintering on the neighbors and i didnt get to find his sheds. I believe hes 7 and a half years old judging off of sheds and trail cam pics. Im hoping this year ill find his sheds again as you can see he still has them last year he dropped them on Dec. 23.
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