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Mike Maedke
Casco, WI
1/29/2006
These 3 pics. are of the same buck. Roughly 1 month apart to the day. It was unreal to see how much horn he broke off. The evening before the last pic. was taken, I had an encounter with him. To make it short, my arrow hit a branch & it stuck him in the neck. He was trailing a doe when that picture was taken. My brother-in-law harvested him with the muzzleloader in December. On his left side he had a brow tine, then only about 5 inches of main beam.Thanks for a great camera!
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Ryan Augeson
Alexandria, MN
1/29/2006
I got this bucks picture on 10-22-05 and 10-31-05. I shot him at 17 yards on 11-1-05. I have this bucks right side shed from 04' and 03'. I do alot of preseason scouting and i never seen this buck last summer or fall until i got his picture. Thanks cuddeback
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Jerry Taft
chetek, WI
1/29/2006
This is a deer we named high brow. He is 5 1/2 years in the fall of 2005. Nobody we know has actually seen him.
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Steve Taylor
Eagle Lake, TX
1/29/2006
What a suprise I had to see these Sandhill cranes at my feeder
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Kody Koon
Temple, TX
1/28/2006
These bucks were perfect canidates for a great picture.
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Kody Koon
Temple, TX
1/28/2006
These pictures were captured during the 2005 bowhunting season underneath several of my feeders. I really thought that the picture with the turkey flapping it's wings was great. The deer and turkey seem to get along just fine.
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TIM NICELY
Barboursville, WV
1/28/2006
On the day the picture was taken the deer had worked a scrape. I felt it was unusual for a buck to scrape this late into January .
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Jeff Becker
Charlotte, NC
1/28/2006
I received my Cuddeback digital camera as a Christmas gift and then installed it on New Years day to see what was out there roaming around after the end of hunting season. Haven't seen any monsters just a lot of does and small bucks that I past up during the season. What I am seeing is some great interaction between the local racoons and a few of the deer. Here is a sample of what I'm talking about.
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Scott Gohr
krakow, WI
1/28/2006
Big buck that is still alive after the 2005 season.
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Curt Morrison
Big Lake, MN
1/28/2006
I was wondering why my garden would disapear in the summer and my dogs where growling at the door and windows. I knew I had deer but I didn't know I had this many.
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