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tim simmons
felton, DE
11/23/2007
Freakzilla, twice caught on camera and then put to sleep by land owner. Great Buck!!!!! (Congratulations Don...)
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Jack Hegstad
Warroad, MN
11/23/2007
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MIke Hacecky
Yankton, SD
11/23/2007
Eagles on deer
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ryan haglund
Isle, MN
11/23/2007
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eric johnson
princeton, LA
11/23/2007
My wife and i put our camera up 2 her stand site ,we watched this deer all year on our camera.He was with tis doe all year.She told me it must be his mate for life,i laught. she told me i better not shoot neither of these. she wants to see how long they stay together.
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Mike O'Brien
Conneaut, OH
11/22/2007
The deer just keep getting bigger everytime I check the camera
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Michael Connor
muscatine, IA
11/22/2007
A different kind of deer never seen anything like it.
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GARY FORSHEE
canisteo, NY
11/22/2007
first day of 2007 deer season i later shot this deer at 4:30pm that day - have just purchased my second cuddeback - my wife had purchased a moultrie which i sent back - very disatisfied with slow trigger speed and photo quality
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Dave Cook
Leavenworth, KS
11/22/2007
After moving out here to Kansas, I put four cameras out to start learning land we bought. The 12 pointer, is behind my house, and I have seen him twice with a bow in hand, but he is just beyond range. The second picture (9 Pointer) is fun to watch, but a bit young. The final picture (9 pointer) is from my wifes stand. Looking forward to a great time watching the animals mature.
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Robin Hancock
elkhorn, WI
11/22/2007
We set the camera up on the south end of my property in north west wisconsin, we wanted to know what was traveling to my food plots that I planted. We got pictures of this deer 6 times 5 times at night and 1 time in the morning. My friend seen this Buck at 50yds during the bow season. without the ability to tell what direstion he was coming from we wouldn't have setup in the correct spot.
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