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Caught on camera, this buck was photographed near Bill Faskell's farm and never seen again. His sheds were recovered in 3/04. Hopefully well get another peak at this boy in 2004! |
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Where it all begins. A doe and her fawn visiting a Mega-Rack block. Actually it began months ago while the doe was carrying her fawn. |
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Six does on a Mega-Rack block. The powerful attractants and flavors in Mega-Rack make the minerals and vitamins palatable. These deer are getting important nutritional supplements. |
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This nice buck was photographed at night as he came to a Mega-Rack block. Bill Faskell harvested this buck about two months later in 1998. Click here to see a photo of this trophy buck. |
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Another dandy buck replenishing his mineral stores at a Mega-Rack block. |
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Setting a Mega-Rack block on a stump is a good way to keep it off the soggy ground. We were puzzled by the gouges we'd see in the blocks. This photo explained what was happening. |
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This freak buck was pictured visiting a Mega-Rack block. |
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One of the rarest photos in our album. Bobcat or Lynx? If you know for sure please let us know and tell us why. This cat was tapping into a Mega-Rack block's nutrients too! |
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A neat summertime picture. How many bucks do you see? |
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A couple of nice young 1.5 year old bucks. These boys are going to grow up big and strong. |
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These two deer spent over 18 minutes feeding. |
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