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nathan schrack
Loganton, PA
11/29/2006
Black bear just hanging out by a pile of corn.
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nathan schrack
Loganton, PA
11/29/2006
Two bucks getting ready to square off.
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matthew norman
tyler, TX
11/29/2006
This is an interesting deer that i have been getting pictures of for the past two year, he is a nice buck but has a defect on his right side antler, but he is still a really nice deer. Also some pics of other nice bucks. Matt Norman Troup,TX
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Randy Peppers
Elberton, GA
11/29/2006
I had my camera set up near my corn feeder and look what I got. A couple of trespassers. I guess Cuddeback is good for anything. Even security reasons.
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Greg Schut
Sioux Center, IA
11/29/2006
This is the picture of the buck I was able to harvest on Nov. 10. We got pictures of him in Sept. thanks to you cudde back we knew this buck was out there before hunting season even opened!! I also, attached a picture of this same buck after I harvested him- it was a fresh snow and a 15 yd shot! He has 16 scoreable points and will gross score around 165. Thanks, Greg Schut
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Jason Lewis
Hartland, WI
11/29/2006
First snow brought this one into the food plot
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Dan Arendt
Galesville, WI
11/29/2006
My first photos of this buck were in early June and he was already big. Then in late August I got this picture, the best buck that I've gotten a picture of in 5 years of using cameras.
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Don King
Forest City, NC
11/29/2006
Thanks to Cuddeback Digital,I was aware that this buck was living on my property. I had the chance to kill this deer during opening week of our rifle season.I am currently on your photo gallery with shots of this deer while he is still alive. Don King
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Dave Tipton
Festus, MO
11/29/2006
Pic 1 Mad Racoon, Pic 2 Little Buck that got his butt whipped (He had both antlers a couple days before).
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John Flannery
Shiocton, WI
11/29/2006
Camera was placed over a gut pile in hopes of getting some Coyote pictures. The Hawk is landing, scaring the crows away.
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