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Buck Reper
Lorimor, IA
12/2/2011
Three years ago we were lucky to see deer here. With three years of selective harvesting and food plots year round the quality of bucks visiting our property is really beginning to pay off.
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Dan Bragg
Rocky Face, GA
12/2/2011
My buddies and I started the lease last year wondering if we were going to have any big deer to shoot at. Hunting season could get here fast enough.
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david RYAN
SWEET VALLEY, PA
12/2/2011
THIS SWINE JUST HAPPENED IN THE BACK YARD. LOOK AT THE SIZE OF THIS HAWG! NOTE THE BROKEN SPLIT BROW TINE
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Tom VanMassenhove
Alpena, MI
12/2/2011
4.5 year old eight point on the prowl just before season. I finally got him early on the morning of the fourth day (11/18). I watched him chase two seperate spikes away from a receptive doe that was on this same food plot. When he came back to claim his prize it didn't work out so well for him. We have five Cuddeback'sspread around 240 acres and he only started showing up on this one the week before the opener. The camera's are great hunting and management tools as we keep them out year around. They're also a great source of entertainment. The one photo is of him chasing one of the spikes but unfortunately I had the timer set for 5 minutes so I don't have any pictures of his return or demise.
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Vincent Franzen
park falls, WI
12/2/2011
Very unusual g2's and I am hoping to harvest him during our muzzleloader season.
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Jake Smeltzer
Anaconda, MT
12/2/2011
I hung my new Attack IR two days prior to this pic in hopes of seeing a good early archery buck and out stepped this velvet 12 pointer. I put an arrow through him six days later on the season opener in WA. My Cuddeback showed when exactly when and where he would be!
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PAUL TRENT
CHESTERFIELD, VA
12/2/2011
AFTER I PUT MY CUDDEBACK CAMERA OUT AND GOT THESE PICTURES IN MY BACKYARD.I HAD PLENTY OF HUNTING BUDDIES IN NO TIME.NO ONE SAW ANY OF THESE DURING THE SEASON.BUT THANKS TO THE CAMERA WE KNOW THEY ARE THERE.
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Ben Thomas
Trenton, MO
12/2/2011
I have been getting pics of this buck for several years and now I finally got him. At the beginning of the rut a hot doe led him within four yards of me for an easy bow kill. If it was only this easy every time! > 170 Thanks, Ben
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JAMES SNOW
WARSAW, OH
12/2/2011
I HAD JUST ONE CAMERA IN FRONT OF OUR BLIND POINTING THE OTHER WAY. I ADDED THE SECOND ONE AFTER MY SON HIT A HEAVY 11 POINTER THAT WAS ALWAYS HERE EATING. HE STOPPED BLEEDING AND WE COULDN'T FIND HIM SO HE MUST NOT OF HIT ANYTHING VITAL. IF HE CAME BACK TO EAT CORN I DIDN'T WANT TO MISS GETTING HIS PICTURE. THIS OBVIOUSLY ISN'T THE ONE WE WERE LOOKING FOR BUT WITH THE WOODS AND THE FOG IT MADE A GREAT PICTURE.
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Dylon wagoner
Hamptonville, NC
12/2/2011
Two North Carolina Bucks fighting over my corn pile>
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