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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
9/28/2009
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
9/28/2009
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Jake Cisewski
winona, MN
9/28/2009
After getting pics of this buck and finding previous years sheds from him i was excited to see how he grew, so i hung my cuddeback capture on the trail i thought he was coming out on and i soon got a great picture of him showing he grew from an 8 pointer to a 9 pointer with much taller tines, and he made it through the season and my nabor found the 2008 sheds from him, and seeing him in the field this year he lost his G4 on the left side making him an 8 pointer but grew much longer tines and beams.
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Simon Crane
Florissant, MO
9/28/2009
These are actually some bucks from the family farm in Kingdom City Mo. the first is just a great pic of a nice buck near a nice little pond. and the second is a location visable from our house, again a very nice buck who happens to be checkin out our stand.
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Jeffrey Trant
Iola, TX
9/28/2009
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Joe Hardesty
whitmore lake, MI
9/28/2009
Can you sat trigger speed?! Won't trade it for the world
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Danny Essary
Shawnee, KS
9/28/2009
Picture taken just days ago. Been looking for this monster for two years now. Friends and farmers have found sheds from him but thats it. Now we have proof he's still there. Thanks to my new cuddeback, I now have 30+ pictures of him taken 20 yards from my stand.
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mike matthews
Hampstead, MD
9/28/2009
Here are my 2 newest bucks that Ive seen. one is an 8 point and the other is a 7 point with no brow tines. Thats odd!
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Charlie Thornton
Chippewa Falls, WI
9/28/2009
This picture was taken in northern Wisconsin in the early morning with a haze and sunrise in the backward which makes the picture very unique.
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Randy Moran
Koshkonong, M
9/28/2009
Heres a nice wide 10 point freshly out of velvet, I learned that you don't need much to draw deer to your Cuddeback, thats a Bio-Rock in the back ground and they seem to love it, sure a cheap way to get some great Photos.
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