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Joe Jennings
Plaistow, NH
8/7/2010
Well we set the camera in hopes to see the bears that have been coming out and this is what we seen, Bears with Fox and bears with skunks and skunks with racoons
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Mark Welty
Lake Village, AR
8/7/2010
Just started running cameras for the year at the beginning of August. Already got this mainframe 11 and 9 at the salt blocks. The mainframe 11 has great mass. Great time of the year to see what is out there.
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Bucky Meade
appleton, ME
8/7/2010
pre season scouting with the cuddeback no flash
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John Reiner
Flemington, NJ
8/7/2010
Big Nocturnal 10 point
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Jared Lynch
Buena Vista, GA
8/7/2010
I had this buck on camera in early July. Amazing how he grew so much, so fast. I think this is the same buck that survived being shot at 3 times last season by my buddy. Glad he missed!
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Jay Yohe
Export, PA
8/7/2010
I had the camera out for 2 straight weeks and this is the only picture I got with a decent buck in it. Just turns out, there are 2 nice bucks in this one photo.
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Shane Austin
Boone, NC
8/7/2010
This is a great photo showing some North Western North Carolina bucks. I call this photo the bachelor pad hangout. Just the boys enjoying some feed. Can't wait to see them in a few more months time.
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Bryce Barber
Hesston, KS
8/7/2010
I just started deer hunting last year and took a small buck....when i saw this big boy show up on my cuddeback i about lost my mind with excitement
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shawn byrd
elkin, NC
8/7/2010
I have a buck that came in my yard last year (2009) that I had nicknamed freak . I was hoping to get some more pictures of freak in 2010 to see if he had grown another rack similar to his 2009 rack or if he had grown a more typical rack , well freak showed up a few weeks ago and once again he is as odd looking as ever. I have never seen a deer that looks quite like this and I thought I would share it with you guys , thanks Shawn
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Terry Drury
Blue Hill, NE
8/7/2010
These pictures were taken in Nebraska. We have had a very wet summer so the farmers have not needed to irrigate. During the summer 95% of my pictures have been of doe and fawns. Last week the irriagation systems came on which must have pushed the bucks out of the fields. I will bait the deer until hunting season comes along just to see what is around. It is illegal to hunt over bait in Nebraska, so the feed is not where my stands are. The feed is Dried Distillers Grain with Solubules, which is a product from a Dry Mill Ethanol plant. You can buy this product for around $100/ton. It is very high in protein and definately cheaper than commercial deer feed. The shelf life is pretty good, during the tough winter in Nebraska last year the deer returned to to spots the DDGS was at, removed the snow, and cleaned up what was left.
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