Mineral lick
#1
I just put out my Deer Cane and will let it soak into the ground for a couple of weeks, then put my trail cam up. While doing this I saw a doe with triplet fawns, it was beautiful to watch! They didn't know I was there and they (fawns)were chasing each other around like little kids. I had one fawn that stopped 15ft away from me.
I'll get some great pics, hopefully of that all white buck that I shared pics of before, except he'll have his rack this time. Can't wait.

I'll get some great pics, hopefully of that all white buck that I shared pics of before, except he'll have his rack this time. Can't wait.
#3
ORIGINAL: txjourneyman
I look forward to seeing them. Some states don't allow killing albinos, how about Pa.?
I look forward to seeing them. Some states don't allow killing albinos, how about Pa.?
#5
I was talking with a Conservation Officer about the albino subject once, he stated that the deer only has to have a pin dot worth of color to be legal. He also stated that there are very few completely white albino's. I have no idea how valid that claim was but being as albino's are illegal in IL it would be somehting to consider if anyone were to have an encounter with a white deer.
#6
Yes albino's and piebalds are fair game in Pa but this buck I'm going to get pics of is on very private land, and can't be hunted.Here's the fur I had tanned from a piebald I killed in '04.




