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Brooke Ingram
Shreveport, LA
8/3/2006
I've got pics of this deer for 5 years now. It started out that his front left leg was turned out at the elbow. He had a nice symmetrical rack. The next year his foot looked like it was just hanging there. I've only got film pics of him with his ggod rack. Then last season I got these pics. The first on is full rut. He's actually fixin to fight a sm. 8 point. The next one you can see what loks like ganggrene up into his shoulder. I put him on dead. Then a week ago I got this pic of him. I've never seen him. I dubbed him Messed up rack but I've changed his name now to WARRIOR DEER
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shane street
germantown, IL
8/3/2006
I set the cuddeback over a old saltlick sight and had numerous pics of this doe and everytime there would be another deer their you could see her ears were tucked back. well I guess she finaly had enough!!
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Mike Thompson
Bowie, TX
8/3/2006
2006 Potential Shooters
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Keith Gregg
Gainesville, GA
8/3/2006
Future drop tine candidate / Feeder thief
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Jesse Babin
Killian, LA
8/3/2006
A few nice 8 points from a small tract of land I own in in Killian, Louisiana.
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Barrot Lillebo
presho, SD
8/3/2006
I have seen tracks and heard storys of bobcats living along the white river in central south dakota but have never seen one until my cuddeback got this great picture of one.
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Randy Moran
Koshkonong, MO
8/3/2006
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Rick B
Taylors, SC
8/2/2006
First ever photos from my new No Flash. A few of the bucks that visited the Mud Hole.
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Shawn Nelson
Oak Creek, WI
8/2/2006
My cuddeback camera is so good, that it is quick enough to capture a butterfly in flight, and sensitive to capture such a small object in flight. Just one of many amazing pictures.
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Randy Moran
Koshkonong, MO
8/2/2006
I have been tracking these bucks for a few weeks now, the antler growth is amazing, thanks Cuddeback for making it so easy and affordable to keep up with the bucks. Randy Moran
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