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evan hartnett
Hutchinson, KS
12/30/2005
I built me a new feeeder and put it up in a area that I have never paid attention to in the past. I set my cuddeback over it and left it alone for 3 weeks when I went back I had 1100 pictuers on my camera including 12 differnt buck. When I saw this brusier my eye about pop out of my head. thanks Evan Hartnett
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Pete Adcock
Florence, MS
12/30/2005
I set my camera up about ten yards from a creek crossing and got this picture of a deer running. This proves how fast the speed is on the camera.
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William Beresford
Merrill, WI
12/30/2005
This is in a small food plot about 300 yards behind my house that is sorounded by tagalders and popular trees.
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william mayo
Franklin, VT
12/30/2005
Picture taken of turkey's feeding on Imperial No-plow clover planted along Roundup-ready corn piece the day after christmas 2005.
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zack sexton
greenwich, OH
12/29/2005
Beautiful sunset and check out the belly wound on the doe.He might be a shooter next year.
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DENNIS YOUNG
Marmet, WV
12/29/2005
first deer shed some of his velvet and deer pre rut on second and just a good picture of a daytime buck most of your nice bucks are night time
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DENNIS YOUNG
Marmet, WV
12/29/2005
THIS BUCK ONLY HAS THREE LEGS AND HIS RACK IS MESSED UP
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Zach Schulz
River Falls, WI
12/29/2005
This buck has survived Wisconsin's hunting seasnos so far, but archery season is not over.
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Dale Snover
Scipio Center, NY
12/29/2005
One of the deer we harvested this year was gutted out at this spot.We thought we'd get a little adventurous with our Cuddeback deer camera. So we decided to set the camera up here and see just who is invading the gut piles. We were rewarded with these images of our local coyote population.
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Dale Snover
Scipio Center, NY
12/29/2005
When we recieved our Cuddeback camera this past summer one of the first places we put it was at our Antler King mineral site. These bucks were nice enough to oblige us with this awesome daylight image. Four out of the five are two and a half years old plus. Unfortunately the largest one is on the right with his head down happily munching the mineral. We know this from the color of the deer and have seen him other times throughout his life. He is also the only buck that I had my sights set on for this year's hunt but I missed the shot with my bow towards the end of the season. Hopefully he'll be back for more mineral and pictures next year. Enclosed is additional pictures of this deer so you can see all of him.
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