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Ronald George
La Crosse, WI
10/13/2006
Metro Zone near Lacrosse. Deer has injured/missinf rear leg with opposite side of rack deformed. Best in a series
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Ron George
Lacrosse, WI
10/12/2006
Expert cam. Setting sun on a field edge set up. Beautiful glow.Iowa
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Cory Aijala
Bessemer, MI
10/12/2006
Bucks from the same post.
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Edward Arnado
Granvilly, NY
10/12/2006
I was checking out here in my backyard and when I went to check my camera or should I say cudde back digital to see what was coming out in my field this is what was capture by your cudde back digital. Everyone that I have sent this picture to has told me they are going to frame picture one particular friend wanted to know if how I took the picture I told them it was done with your cudde back digital. To me it is beautiful.
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Lee Taylor
Fremont, WI
10/12/2006
Not the biggest but very unique buck
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scott schroeder
islip terrace, NY
10/12/2006
some vids of my hunt camp
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Jason Marquette
Maple Lake, MN
10/12/2006
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Eric Lewis
Wichita Falls, TX
10/12/2006
This is at the same feeder as my entry with the nontypical buck only it was one year ago. We observed this deer throughout his development and decided that we should take it. He was harvested the second day of the season in a wheat field approximately 300 yards from this bulk feeder that is fenced only to keep the hogs and turkey out. He is a beautiful ten point that looks as great on the wall as he does here.
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TOM ROBERSON
CARROLLTON, MS
10/12/2006
I'M A NEW CUDDEBACK USER. WE HAVE BEEN PASSING UP ON BUCKS FOR YEARS & WAS CURIOUS TO SEE WHAT WAS OUT THERE.WE PUT UP A FEEDER & CAMERA AND WAS AMAZED AT WHAT WE FOUND.
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Eric Lewis
Wichita Falls, TX
10/12/2006
This is on a 4000 acre lease that is primarily a cattle operation and is now almost a year and a half into serious deer management. This feeder is fenced in order to keep the hogs out and the property is entirely free range. This buck is extremely interesting and you can see why. I have had several experts look at these pictures and they say that it was no accident his horn grew this way...its in his genetics so i cant WAIT until next yr to see this guy at 4.5 yrs old!!! He ended up with a nice 5x left side and on the right: two main beams with forks and a 7 or 8 inch brow tine that splits....pretty cool!
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