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Josh Swanson
St. James, MN
11/14/2007
I followed this buck all summer in hopes to harvest him with my bow. I left my stand 15 mins prior to this photo being shot. He was on his way towards me, probably watching me walk out in this shot.. He stayed nocturnal all year up until he was harvested by a neighbor a week and a half after this photos date. This is the last photo I have of this buck alive, watching me leave the woods. With age comes wisdom.
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andrew vanlerberg
stilwell, KS
11/14/2007
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Tom Gaber
Washburn, WI
11/14/2007
The camera tells it all! Found a nice scrape line and rubs and wanted to know what kind of buck was out there. RUT! RUT! RUT!
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michael mitchell
brookville, IN
11/13/2007
just two nice bucks i've got on my cuddeback
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Joshua Miller
Tamms, IL
11/13/2007
I hung my cuddeback over a couple scrapes on a corn field. In two days I had 13 pictures: a few does, this buck and about 2 or 3 smaller bucks.
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Eugene Duffner
Parlin, NJ
11/13/2007
This is sure evidence that the rut has kicked into high gear here in Jersey! The second photo was just afew hours later and looks like he's lookng for another partner..
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Eugene Duffner
Parlin, NJ
11/13/2007
Many deer in New Jeresy are shot at an young age and become nocturnal after 2 years. Thanks to my No Flash camera and the rut kicking in this mature bad boy came by twice in one week!
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Russell Woodruff
Houston, TX
11/13/2007
This buck in Ft. McKavett, TX just wanted a little close up
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Keath Coleman
Maryville, MO
11/13/2007
These are more pictures of the big buck I captured. It would be nice to see him in person.
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Keath Coleman
Maryville, MO
11/13/2007
Little did I know when I saw my camera flash 100 yds from my tree stand this nice buck was on his way. Unfortunatley it was still dark and I listened closely as the deer headed into the corn 30 yds from my stand. All the pictures I have of this buck are around 3:00 am. It just shows how smart this big buck really is!
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