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Kevin Ezell
Lawton, OK
11/8/2011
We had a major fire in August so we decided to feed some alfalfa bales at one of our feeders. We had been getting a few elk shots her and there but nothing like the ones we got around the alfalfa. These two cows are fighting over the bale between their legs. This picture of the bull was taken at the same site.
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Hunter Lettman
Belleville, WI
11/8/2011
Put our my camera in a new stop, knew the deer traveled and is below the doe bedding area, but I didn't know to what extent they traveled, I only got one picture of a doe the rest bucks of all age classes.
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STEVE DIECKMANN
CENTRALIA, MO
11/8/2011
REALLY impressed how quick my CUDDE BACK/CAPTURE Works
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STEVE DIECKMANN
centralia, MO
11/8/2011
Look at us, we can play in front of your camera!
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Ron Tietsort
Custer, SD
11/8/2011
carefully covering up the kill so no other critters can feed on his catch
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Nick Deery
La Crosse, WI
11/8/2011
It's a fight! The future of the herd being decided. In a year or two.
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Kenneth Kerr
Grand Rapids, MN
11/8/2011
This fisher appears to running off with part of a porcupine for a tasty meal.
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Elmer Roberts
Claremore, OK
11/8/2011
The photo attached is of a deer my neighbors son shot a week before the photo was taken. You can clearly see the arrow lodged in an area not getting to the vitals. The boy is 10 years old and shooting a 40 lb weight pull compound bow. These same deer keep showing up at the same feeder daily. The pictures taken afterward appear to have the same group of deer, but do not have the arrow still in the young deer.
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FIRST NAME Bill LAST NAME Lisak
Scranton, PA
11/8/2011
Mom teaching yougster to always look up. Theres danger in those tree!!!
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Eddie Taylor
Somerset, KY
11/8/2011
We named this guy Freak Nasty, we have seen him here on our farm for 4 years now. He started off with a spike on his right side and 4 points on his left side and just kept getting bigger every year. He now has 3 points on his right side and 15 points on his left side. Thanks
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