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Mike Laws
Salisbury, MD
11/30/2009
I shot at this buck with my bow at 36 yards and split a pine branch. He just stood there after I shot and didn't spook so he is still in the area.
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Dusty Lindemann
Newton, IL
11/30/2009
Here is picture of a fawn milking on a doe
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Ricky Scoggins
bixby, OK
11/30/2009
I had several photos of this buck the evening before thanksgiving and harvested him the morning of Thanksgiving.
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Billy King
Pasadena, MD
11/30/2009
I saw this sika 4pt at my farm in Vienna,MD, saw him during bow season but was out of my bow range. I have many pictures of this buck but if not for the quick trigger speed of my cudde back i would have missed him beating up on this racoon.
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CHRIS RANSOM
VANDALIA, OH
11/30/2009
HERE IS A BUCK I GOT A PIC OF I WAS ACTUALLY SITTING BEHIND THE CAMERA ABOUT 20 YARDS FORM THIS GUY! DECIDED TO PASS THIS ONE UP FOR A BIGGER ONE! HES IN THE MIDDLE OF GRUNTING AT THAT DOE IN THE BACKGROUND, PRETTY COOL! I LOVE MY CUDDEBACK CAMERA, IT IS THE BEST ON THE MARKET!
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steve kueffer
rio, WI
11/30/2009
first time camera owner it was the wisconsin rifle season. So i put my cuddy 50 yards behind my rifle stand because i cant see there with the heavy cover and always woundered what was there. This picture was from the first night out and i two more picks on the next two nights. This buck made me pass up a few more just knowing he was there.
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Trevor Hamilton
Kemp, TX
11/30/2009
I have seen quite a few of these guys on the prowel and was trying to locate their main travel corridor. I would have to say i hit the nail on the head with this fence crossing.
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Brian Davis
Brownwood, TX
11/30/2009
Do I have something on my nose? It feels like I have something on my nose.
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Ben Caillouet
Thibodaux, LA
11/30/2009
Wiley Coyote . This picture taken in our sanctuary area just goes to show how predator control can be an important tool in helping young deer survive. We will never know what this little guy could have been.
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Chad L.
Douglas, GA
11/30/2009
We live in the edge of a subdivision in South Georgia. I have been seeing a large track in our yard. We have several oaks and the deer have been eating the acorns. I put the camera out and this is the first buck we got a picture of. Thanks Cuddeback for the great photo.
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