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Dan Allen
Grass Lake, MI
9/6/2006
A nice 8 pt., a stingy doe, and the first sparring match of the season. It all takes place at the mineral lick hole from last years block.
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Martin Eibs
Dresser, WI
9/6/2006
Deer taken close to my house near a food plot I put out
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Kevin Stanley
Westlake, LA
9/6/2006
I couldn't stop these raccoons, so after I killed two with my bow they started going nocturnal. I zip-tied steel traps to the legs, and as you can see I have one in the trap on the left leg and all the rest are laughing and smiling at the camera. Damm Coons!!!!!
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Jim Connell
Turtle Lake, WI
9/6/2006
The first pict is of a tom turkey in full spring colors. The second is somewhat grainy because the animals were moving. It is of two bears fighting at a bait station near Turtle Lake, WI.
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ryan kramer
chebanse, IL
9/6/2006
My friend Jon spotted the double drop tine buck on August 6 and we got one of our Cuddebacks out that day. To our surprise, not only did we get him but also got this big 11 pointer along with several other bucks.
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Paul Thomas
Mesquite, TX
9/6/2006
Walt, This 9Pt. really likes to have his picture taken this is the 2nd set in 1 month and he tends to be in every picture taken with the Cuddyback. I told my buddies about your products and showed them my pictures and now they are getting into it too. Thanks, keep the great products coming, Great job!
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mickey smith
liberty, NC
9/6/2006
Some deer in the City limits>
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Mark Gannaway
Fort Worth, TX
9/6/2006
These photos were taken on our place around Proffitt, Texas on the Brazos River the last week in August. Daytime temperatures were in the low 100's. The time stamp confirms these old bucks know when to move and when to stay bedded down.
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Mark Gannaway
Fort Worth, TX
9/6/2006
This is a very large hog on our place but not the biggest. Those T-Post are 4 feet high. We figure his weight around high 400 to low 500 lbs. We have one approaching 600lbs and hope to submit him to Cuddeback in the near future.
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chris Deaver
Fox Lake, WI
9/6/2006
A few of the bucks running around atleast for one more week!!
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