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randy cruce
monticello, AR
11/6/2010
i have 4 pictures of the same doe fighting and they are all diffrent deer
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Neil Bygd
Hillsdale, WI
11/6/2010
I had found the sheds from this buck in March of 2010. I finally had pictures of him starting in August on my cuddeback camera. He stayed around and I got pictures of him all the way up until I harvested him on Halloween night Oct. 31. This buck scored unoffically a green score of 201 1/8 even after he broke off a 10 inch tine. October 31 st was also my daughters first birthday. What a day and what a buck. Thanks to my cuddeback camera I was able to pattern him and be in the right spot to harvest him
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Zach Betz
valparaiso, IN
11/6/2010
Acouple nice bucks checking there scrapes!
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Aaron Williams
colquitt, GA
11/6/2010
Taken in my mothers back yard.Pretty pic owl is in his full glory.
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Sean Bonnice
Montrose, PA
11/6/2010
This is me last year. if i can remeber correct the tempeture was in the single digits.perfect conditions when cameres act slow. i drove by that night at speeds around 40mph. i did not exspect the image to be nothing but a blur.
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kosmosis27@hotmail.com Kosmicki
Martin, SD
11/5/2010
This buck escaped my arrow last year. Hopefully with luck on my side and my cuddeback camera he will not this year. Last year we took many pictures of this buck in the same exact area and found his sheds nearby.
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Travis Albrecht
River Falls, WI
11/5/2010
One week to the day and hour of tagging my archery buck, someone much bigger shows up.
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Jim Finnegan
Toms River, NJ
11/5/2010
The first photos with my new cuddeback. Quality of pic and trigger speed are great. The Deer jumped over the moon .
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Matt bowling
orrville, OH
11/5/2010
A buck on a trail
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Roger DeKok
Mt. Vernon,, SD
11/5/2010
I first saw this deer about 400 years away. A moving bush caught my eye and he was being followed by another small buck! I got him also on a Capture IR but I can only see an image of him as he was on on the outside of range. I think this deer got caught up in the farmer's twine and gave himself a wig hence dubbed the name blonde.
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