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Kevin Graham
Princeton, WV
12/6/2011
During preseason scouting I found a new gas well recently constructed. There were big tracks in the freshly cut road and a well used trail heading up the steep mountainside. I went up the mountain to an old strip mining bench and found a couple of nice flat ridges between the gas well and the strip bench. I positioned my Cuddeback and found this big guy's bedding area. I also found a slightly confused younger buck!
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Dustin Gibson
west liberty, KY
12/6/2011
This is a buck that I had on my camera last year. And until this week I havent seen this buck for a couple weeks. I was worried that someone had taken him during gun season, but to my surprise he is still alive. The funny thing is I now know why I hadnt been seeing him on my property for a cuople weeks. I replaced one of my cuddebacks in a new field 5 miles away from where I had been hunting. I also owned this property. After reports or some big deer in the feild, I place my cuddeback in the field. I checked it the following week and look who it was the same deer that was on my other property 5 miles up the road. I know bucks travel, but for this buck to travel this distance and just make a big loop surprised me.
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John Taylor
Sebastopol, CA
12/5/2011
This is a central California private ranch with a 3 x 3 15 Black Tailed Deer being a trophy. Heavy with brush, manzanita, shrub oak and chimse. I am third generation hunting on this ranch. We typically do not harvest these types of bucks, thanks to Cuddy Back, I know I will be concentrating my hunting efforts on this guy.
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Dave Laskowski
Auburn, MI
12/5/2011
Had been getting lots of doe pictures in the late Michigan Deer Season and happened to get this coyote getting a meal.
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Russ Howe
Baldwin, NY
12/5/2011
This is an 11 point that I have been tracking for a couple od years now. I have named him Nacho because of the notch in his right ear. I met up with Nacho one hour into opening day of muzzle loader, it was raining, he came out 25 yards in front of me, could it be this easy? I aimed, pulled the trigger and all I heard was click . Misfire! I guess my percussion cap got wet. I will continue to persue him. Thanks to Cuddeback, I can keep an eye out for him.
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Shane Ervin
Tiptonville, TN
12/5/2011
Lost alot of our deer to the 2011 Mississippi River flood, but a few nice ones made it.
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Chuck McPhail
Lewisburg, WV
12/5/2011
Squirrels Gone Wild!
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John A. Vestal
East Bend, NC
12/5/2011
The 10/06 his right side is trying to be aerodynamic. The 11/21 The young buck thinks he's going to hold his ground? Right.
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CHRIS COUCH
Bardstown, KY
12/5/2011
Got multiple pictures of the racoons growling at the deer coming in to the corn pile. They thought they ruled the roost untill this big boy showed up. He came back an hour later and they didn't want anything to do with him.
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Bryan Simpson
Bowling Green, KY
12/5/2011
I had pictures of this deer all last season on an ajoining farm and was never able to see him while hunting the 2010 season. The 1st week of gun season this year I was hunt a farm about a mile from where my pictures were taken last year. The weather was nasty and just before dark on Dec 13 i shot a buck, nice 10 pt with over 140 inches of rack. I had a Cudde Back in the field and never got a picture of the deer I shot, great trophy!!! 1 Week later guess who shows up!!!!!! I cant believe he's still alive due to hunting pressure......and he has added a few inches!!!! Lets hope he makes it another year, my tag is full!! Attached is both last years and this yeasr picture! Thanks Cudde Back for helping to keep the fire burning!
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