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TERRY NEFF
RAY, MI
11/6/2008
THESE ARE TWO DIFFERENT BEARS HANGING AROUND MY WIFES HUNTING SPOT. SHE IS AFRAID OF BEARS. I ASSURED HER THEY WOULD BE HIBERNATING BY NOV. 15TH. I HOPE I'M RIGHT.
RAY, MI
11/6/2008
THESE ARE TWO DIFFERENT BEARS HANGING AROUND MY WIFES HUNTING SPOT. SHE IS AFRAID OF BEARS. I ASSURED HER THEY WOULD BE HIBERNATING BY NOV. 15TH. I HOPE I'M RIGHT.
TERRY NEFF
RAY, MI
11/6/2008
2 YEARS AGO MY WIFE SHOT HER FIRST BUCK, AN EIGHT PT. IT WOULD HAVE BEEN A NINE BUT HAD ONE TINE BROKEN OFF. THE BUCK IN THESE TWO PICS HAS A VERY SIMILAR RACK AND WE THINK IT MAY RELATED.
RAY, MI
11/6/2008
2 YEARS AGO MY WIFE SHOT HER FIRST BUCK, AN EIGHT PT. IT WOULD HAVE BEEN A NINE BUT HAD ONE TINE BROKEN OFF. THE BUCK IN THESE TWO PICS HAS A VERY SIMILAR RACK AND WE THINK IT MAY RELATED.
TERRY NEFF
RAY, MI
11/6/2008
THIS IS SMALL CORN FIELD NEAR MY WIFES HUNTING BLIND. THE DEER HAVE ALL THE CORN TORN UP AND I THINK THEY ARE USING ABOUT 15' X 25' AREA AS A HUGE SCRAPE
RAY, MI
11/6/2008
THIS IS SMALL CORN FIELD NEAR MY WIFES HUNTING BLIND. THE DEER HAVE ALL THE CORN TORN UP AND I THINK THEY ARE USING ABOUT 15' X 25' AREA AS A HUGE SCRAPE
Dave Shelly
shawano, WI
11/5/2008
Here are a couple pics of a broken off 8 pointer sleeping and being woken by a raccoon!!
shawano, WI
11/5/2008
Here are a couple pics of a broken off 8 pointer sleeping and being woken by a raccoon!!
Dave Shelly
shawano, WI
11/5/2008
Here are a couple pics of a broken off 8 pointer sleeping and being woken by a raccoon!!
shawano, WI
11/5/2008
Here are a couple pics of a broken off 8 pointer sleeping and being woken by a raccoon!!
Barry Grimes
New Martinsville, WV
11/5/2008
Cuddeback puts me in the woods year round. The older model i have has been super. Here are some beautiful pictures of bucks i have on camera this year.
New Martinsville, WV
11/5/2008
Cuddeback puts me in the woods year round. The older model i have has been super. Here are some beautiful pictures of bucks i have on camera this year.
Barry Grimes
New Martinsville, WV
11/5/2008
I have been using one of the original cuddeback models for years now and have gotten thousands of pictures with little or no problems. Here is some pictures of an eleven point which i arrowed first day of ohio bow season this year. Thanks to the cuddeback my hunting success has improved greatly.
New Martinsville, WV
11/5/2008
I have been using one of the original cuddeback models for years now and have gotten thousands of pictures with little or no problems. Here is some pictures of an eleven point which i arrowed first day of ohio bow season this year. Thanks to the cuddeback my hunting success has improved greatly.
ashley griffin
cameron, TX
11/5/2008
i borrowed my friends cuddeback camera and set up on my feeder to catch what ever was tearing up my feeder and this is what i got. pushing 300 lbs. nothing but muscle, maybe a little fat, thought to be one of the dummest animals out there, but must be one of the smartest overlooked. you guest it an old boar hog here in central texas, and he is still running around out there.
cameron, TX
11/5/2008
i borrowed my friends cuddeback camera and set up on my feeder to catch what ever was tearing up my feeder and this is what i got. pushing 300 lbs. nothing but muscle, maybe a little fat, thought to be one of the dummest animals out there, but must be one of the smartest overlooked. you guest it an old boar hog here in central texas, and he is still running around out there.
Donald Hoey
Walworth, WI
11/5/2008
Last fall I set my buck target in my back yard to practice shooting.I soon noticed several mornings beginning in late September that my target would be scattered apart on the ground. I decided to see if it was neighbors or another buck. As you see in the photos the culprit was busted the very next night. Eventually, the buck came almost nightly and soon made several scraps and rubs along my back fence line. What's more amazing is that I live in a suburban area.Please mail me back so I know you received the photos.
Walworth, WI
11/5/2008
Last fall I set my buck target in my back yard to practice shooting.I soon noticed several mornings beginning in late September that my target would be scattered apart on the ground. I decided to see if it was neighbors or another buck. As you see in the photos the culprit was busted the very next night. Eventually, the buck came almost nightly and soon made several scraps and rubs along my back fence line. What's more amazing is that I live in a suburban area.Please mail me back so I know you received the photos.