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RE: PIebald buck
thanks for the info va. it's just pretty awesome to see an albino that big. i'm just trying to get a better understanding.
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RE: PIebald buck
Here is my first one I've seen except for one call snowflake (made off limits by DNR). I do know a small farm in central Ohio who are raising a few of them and they haed a big 8 point Albino one on the farm.
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RE: PIebald buck
I killed this one in Preston County, West Virginia about 5 years back. Just a scrub seven pointer, but he had piebald markings with white socks on three legs.
The picture is a digital picture of a 35mm picture, so it's really blurry. He had a few white spots on his brisket and a few bigger spots/blotches low on his body on both sides, near the belly, as you can see. He also had a white spot on his right ear (the white on his head in the picture is just the tag). Really a neat looking buck, and I was happy to take him. I just wish I had somebetter pictures. That was the second buck I'd taken with white socks, but the other one had no other piebald markings. This one had a few, but not enough to take the hide to the taxidermist. ![]() |
RE: PIebald buck
Great pic Fieldmouse.
We have a similar piebald doe where I hunt. I got a 20 yard broadside shot at her two years ago, and decided not to take the shot (almost dark, long drag, really pretty). Anyhow, I'm regretting it to this day that I didn't take the shot. |
RE: PIebald buck
Shot one six years ago...a seven point. I got the hide tanned.
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