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George Gore
myrtle beach, SC
9/20/2011
Set up on a newly cut field. Have a few coyotes in the area, dont see many. This fawn was evidently caught off guard by the wy;ie coyote.
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Caleb Clements
Chattanooga, TN
9/20/2011
EARLY SQUIRT HAS A TURKEY IN THE AUDIENCE WHITETAIL IMPERIAL CLOVER
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Rodney Dehart
Bemidji, MN
9/20/2011
Taken about 75 Yds. from my front door on a deer trail.
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Gary Jenkins
Fishers, IN
9/20/2011
I set my capture up to scout a trail where I was thinking about putting a stand for early bow. My capture soon told me very little was using the old trail so I knew NOT to waste time at this location. One of the few pictures I was able to capture was this young buck. Obviously the injured front leg didn't slow this guy down much. Only a cuddyback could get this shot. My older Moultries well, I would just have a shot of some trees in the dark.....
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Adam Ferris
Boyd, WI
9/20/2011
I was watching this spot all summer, and decided I was definitely going to hunt it when I saw these pictures.I knew the big 8 point was still in the area but wasn't getting him on camera much. One day he decided he wanted a photo shoot. Thanks to the ol Cuddeback.
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Bradley Zank
Malone, WI
9/19/2011
Staring contest
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ross krick
belding, MI
9/19/2011
taken from 1 of 3 food plots on 50 acres near belding michigan.looks like friends for now
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William Utterback
Bargersville, IN
9/19/2011
Only occasionally do we see turkeys on our property, this was a beautiful suprise. I had a difficult time getting this jake to pose. Our Cuddyback works Great!!! Thank You
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Michael Maasch
Lapeer, MI
9/19/2011
a little sparing caught by cuddeback the big boys showing the small ones how to do it
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Luke Scholl
Valley View, TX
9/19/2011
This photot was taken at one of the feeder stations located on our ranch. By this time of year in West Texas the velvet is starting to get real uncomfortable as the antler growth is coming to an end. My guess is that the two are going to trade scratching turns. They figured it was easier than finding a tree. The old i'll scratch your antlers if you'll scratch mine trick. They might be on to something.
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