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Yves Fortin
Durham South, QC
9/6/2005
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corey pettis
taylor, WI
9/6/2005
I had no idea these bucks are on my land.
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corey pettis
taylor, WI
9/6/2005
I have got the same buck on film 8 times in the same spot. One pitcher the buck is running this is the best camra I have used.
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SCOTT JONES
PIERSON, FL
9/6/2005
PHOTO OF A WILDCAT KILLING A SPOTTED FAWN ON A BAIT SITE IN THE LOW COUNTRY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. THE PHOTO IS AFTER A RAIN AND THE IMAGE IS NOT REAL CLEAR UNTIL ENLARGED. DO YOU HAVE A WAY TO ENHANCE THE IMAGE BETTER?
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Rich Hansen
Ashland, WI
9/6/2005
Late night visitor
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Tom Martin
Winona, MN
9/5/2005
Every year we put the camera out by a lone apple tree, and get some good pics. Got 39 pictures in one night.
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Ryan Meyers
Cameron, WI
9/5/2005
This is a picture of a buck we call the Hook Horned Buck. I recently sent in a picture of him and this is a new one of him. Without the Cuddeback I never would of known deer of this caliber on my property. We have many photos of this buck and other giants. Thanks Cuddeback
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Eric Skierka
Stevens Point, WI
9/5/2005
This deer was walking down the deer trail two weeks before the opening of the Wisconsin acrchery season. They are just starting to shed their velvet but you can tell that from this very close and detailed picture. One picture was taken in early moring on 9/04/05 and the other later that same very night.
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Ryan Feller
Houston, MN
9/5/2005
Pic1- The flash scared the crap right out of this little guy. Pic2-A nice wide 8 pointer coming to the apples. Pic3-This nice tall 8 pointer has been visiting this apple tree a lot.
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Chad Losinski
Arcadia, WI
9/5/2005
When I saw this picture I couldn't believe the clarity and color. It was taken on a deer trail crossing by a fence. The sun is setting casting a red glow on the fence post and wire. The next picture is of a doe enjoying an apple. The camera was hung on an apple tree. This was just one of a hundred pictures I recieved on this tree. The final picture is an early summer picture of a buck coming out of the woods to browes on the crops. Our farm can be seen in the distant background.
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