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Samuel Halsor
Center Point, IA
3/9/2014
The EHD hit my farm hard this year. After seeing this picture I knew that a deer had to be near by. While looking for horns this spring I found a carcass with a missing leg a hundred yards down the ridge from this salt lick. It was a 2 and a half year old buck with some junk coming off of its bases. The second picture is the buck a week or so when it was alive. What a shame. I'm still looking for the coyote! I threw in the picture of the grey fox because it is rare. I have never seen one on my farm. I have never heard of anybody seeing one or catching one either.
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Brian Zettle
Spring Mills, PA
3/9/2014
Here's a couple photo's over the winter. The buck's I had pic's of this winter seemed to carry there Horns till the end of February . This buck I found his right side probably 75yards away from my mineral site. The Hens have been working on there Pecking Order, lots of pics of them chasing each other around. The pic of the doe's is kinda interesting , starring down each other....
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Matt Sailors
Hermosa, SD
3/8/2014
A large South Dakota Mule Deer Buck! Spreading his DNA! We had dozens of pictures of him and thanks to our Cuddebacks, one of our hunters harvested him during rifle season!
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Jim Geiger
Kimberly, WI
3/8/2014
We noticed allot of running deer tracks going through our land and couldn't figure out what was happening until we saw this picture.
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Jim Geiger
Kimberly, WI
3/8/2014
We were having tree damage so we decided to figure out what was causing it and this is what we got.
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Mario Cattinari
Labadie, MO
3/8/2014
Went to check my cameras on my favorite hunting grounds in Bourbon, Mo...looks like this guy found a trophy.
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Steve Patton
Ellettsville, IN
3/8/2014
I suppose we may be in the minority, but my wife and I are just as excited about getting coyotes on our Cuddebacks as much as when we get deer (and yes I know, more coyotes usually mean less deer ; ) We've identified this pair as a male and female that seem to have made our property their home territory. In this sequence, the male marks his territory, and an hour later the female comes through and checks out the where he marked - two minutes after the female leaves, we got a fourth photo (not shown) of the male coming back through. Excellent sequence!!
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Mike Roberts
Ash Grove, MO
3/7/2014
As the sun comes up and the fog settles the Cuddeback takes a great photo of this 10 point and his ladies. Impressive quality of the distant trees and the doe.
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Mike Roberts
Ash Grove, MO
3/7/2014
Perfectly symetrical rack. Followed him all summer into early fall on the Cuddeback. Come deer season he was gone.
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Mike Roberts
Ash Grove, MO
3/7/2014
You can travel by night but the Cuddeback will still catch ya! Say, Cheese!
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