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brian crabtree
mashpee, MA
2/28/2007
back yard deer The pic. shows 5 does but the video shows 6 it just go to show you what you mite not see with out the video watch the big doe put her face in the camera
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Allan Levesque
North Grosvenordale, CT
2/28/2007
Some recent pics of coyotes.
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Dan Hazen
Stroudsburg, PA
2/27/2007
Set up to see coyotes feeding on deer, never expected a bald eagle.
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Kory Bundy
St. George, UT
2/27/2007
Watched this heard of bucks for 3 months to have a cold snap happen 3-4 days before the hunt, they never returned for a drink during the hunt.
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Kory Bundy
St. George, UT
2/27/2007
There have been tons of people swarming the area in which I like to hunt, so I packed in water to this location. I waited for the big one and he never showed, maybe this next year.
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Ty Copeland
Woodstock, GA
2/27/2007
I made a clover food along side a creek in Heard county Georgia. When I saw this first photo I told my wife that if I got this deer what a picture to hang on the wall next to him. On Oct. 28 7:45am I took him standing in my food plot. Scored him at 127 my best deer to date. Thanks Cuddeback.
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Tom Prawdzik
carbondale, PA
2/27/2007
This is a fisher in Lackawanna County, Pa. This is the second year of the same fisher(maybe). Finally got a nice snow picture.
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Aaron Arnold
Martinsville, IN
2/27/2007
I watched this buck for 3 months and couldn't wait for him to drop his antlers, which I haven't found yet.
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Clinton Watts
Elk City, OK
2/27/2007
Just a few pictures of deer before they lose their antlers.
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Luke Helms
Monroe, NC
2/27/2007
I got this picture of the eight point early in the season; the picture was actually taken on one of the only days that I didn't hunt. ha. The second week of November was the peak of the rut and I had seen this buck and another larger buck chasing does while checking my cuddeback. The next day I decided to sit beside of one of the trees where I had seen the two bucks.(I hadn't placed a tree stand in this location) I had smaller bucks chasing does literally feet from me. Then this guy stepped out. Thanks Cuddeback. Shows what doe management and allowing bucks to mature can do for a piece of property and your wall of the living room.
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