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TRUE ALBINO BUCK BAGGED - OHIO
HERE’S THE STORY (and link to photo):
![]() On Sunday, October 14, 2007 at about 6:30 a.m., I was on the way home from work when my brother called asking if I wanted to go deer hunting. I really didn’t want to go because I was pretty tired. But I told my brother I would go for a short while. So I went home, put on my camos, grabbed my trusty bow, and off we went. We got in the woods, which are located in between Mansfield (Ohio) and Bellville (Ohio), around 8:00 a.m... I climbed up in my tree stand and got settled in. My brother was just east of me, about 100 yards. About 30 minutes later I was dozing off. I leaned over a couple times because I was so tired. Finally the last time, I about fell off my seat. So at that point I decided it was time to go. I looked down at my chest to undo my safety harness straps and that’s when I seen him, about 25 yards from the bottom of my tree. It was a beautiful pure white, pink-eyed, albino buck. He walked slowly and cautiously, stopping every couple steps to take in his surroundings. He continued walking and closed in to about 20 feet from the bottom of the tree I was in. He was a 100-percent pure white albino buck. The very first thing I noticed was his stunning pink eyes. They looked like the eyes of someone who had real bad allergies. Then I looked at his pure white body. His coat was perfect and not a mark on it. He wasn’t very big, only about 180 pounds. The last thing I noticed was his rack. It was not impressive at all. At first I thought it was a balanced 6-point rack but after further examination I realized it was only a 5-point. But the rack did not matter because this was the most unusual animal I had ever seen. Even though this buck was very rare and unusual, I did not want to take it because I wanted something bigger. For the past 2 years I have been trying to bag a 14-point monster buck that lives in the area. When the albino buck appeared I immediately drew my bow to the ready position, not to take aim at him but hoping the big one was also around. I continued to watch the albino for about 5 minutes. He never roamed more than 20 feet from my tree. During this time he continuously presented numerous opportunities for an excellent shot, but because I wanted my big one I didn’t take the shot. I then remembered I had my cell phone (which takes video and pictures) in my pocket. I slowly maneuvered it into my hand and when I was ready with it the albino drifted further and further away. While walking away he stopped and looked around. When he finally walked out of sight I wondered if I would ever see him again but more than that, I wondered if anyone would ever believe what I had just experienced. I never did get any pictures or video. Now completely awake and alert, I scanned and listened to my surroundings hoping to see my big buck. Just then I heard something large running through the woods behind me. I turned only to see, that’s right, the albino buck was running full bore right back towards me. When he got within about 20 yards of me he stopped and nervously scanned the woods. After about a minute, he slowly walked within 10 feet of my tree. He stopped and turned, positioning his body for yet another opportunity for a perfect shot. After all this I finally realized this must be ‘a sign’ for me to take him. So I did. I raised my bow and positioned the sweet spot in the sights. I released and placed a pin-point perfect shot. He ran through the woods and down a hill, crashing at the bottom. He was down and I knew he wasn’t getting up. I took a couple of deep breaths and waited about 10 minutes before unstrapping myself and climbing down. I met up with my brother and he excitingly said,” did you see that albino deer…..did you see his pink eyes”. When I told him I got him he didn’t believe me. He told me the buck crept up behind him and got about 15 feet of his position. When he turned to look, it got spooked and took off running, thus, explaining why he was running back towards me. He asked me several time if I was serious about downing the buck. I reassured him and we walked out of the woods to prevent from spooking it. My brother was more excited than I was. I thought he was making a big deal of it because I had not yet realized what an awesome animal I had. I was actually having second thoughts because now I would have to wait another year to attempt to bag the monster buck. We went back to my house which was very close to the woods. After about 30 minutes we proceeded back into the woods. We located the first signs of the trail that would lead to the buck. The trail got bolder and bolder. And after about 15 minutes of searching my brother yelled with excitement, “yes, he’s over here”. He was down, just about where I expected. I approached the buck and it was just as impressive as it was when I first seen it. It even had a white nose and white hooves. I took out my camera and snapped some pictures. We prepared to move him but, first attaching my deer tag, of course (because it’s the law). After preparing him we were ready to begin the drag, “over the hill and through the woods”. We pulled and pulled him about 100 yards, taking a break couple breaks in between. He sure felt like a 275 pound deer. We finally reached the edge of the woods and went into a field. After about another 100 yards, we finally reached my house. We took him in the back yard and snapped some more pictures. We then strung him up to a tree, which was visible from the road, and I sprayed him off. While he was in the tree we had two different people, drive by, turn around, and came back to see what we had. They were in disbelief, stating they had never seen a pure white deer before. About 10 minutes later, I had three of my neighbors in my backyard because one of them had seen what we had and called the others. It was now that I began to realize what I had. My brother and I called a couple people who are also hunters. They immediately started toward my house. They were all very impressed and amazed. I was also told by several people to contact the game warden, Greg Wasilewski, because the Ohio Department of Natural Resources would definitely want to know about this. I did and within minutes the game warden called back (on a Sunday) stating he wanted to meet to examine the buck. After cleaning the buck up we loaded it up and headed for fin-feather-and-fur, a sporting goods outlet located in Ashland, Ohio. During the drive we had people following us. They were taking pictures, beeping, and giving the ‘thumbs-up’. We even had two cars follow us from the highway to the store to get a close up view. When we arrived the parking lot was full of people due to a large sale. There were people heading for there cars to leave and when they observed us pull in they turned around and followed the truck to also get a close up view. We parked in front of the store and instantly numerous people began to flock to the truck. I would estimate about 80-100 people gathered at the truck to look and take pictures. I then realized without a doubt this was a special and very rare animal. And I also no longer had second thoughts about the harvest. Everyone was congratulating me. As we were leaving, people who were pulling in were struggling to look at the buck in the back of the truck. We started back toward Mansfield to meet with the game warden. We made contact with him and he said the buck was very impressive and that I should be very proud. He confirmed it was a 100-percent albino deer, noting the pink-eyes, white nose, and white hooves. I asked him how long he had held the position of game warden and he advised,”10 years”. I asked him how long it had been since he had seen a pure albino deer and he stated,” I have never seen one before”. He said there have been other white deer but never 100-percent pure, like mine. The other ones usually have a black nose, black hooves, and without the pink eyes. We met with him in a public place and during the meeting we had 7 different car loads of people stop to look at the buck. The game warden took some pictures and left. Based on everyone’s reaction and the magnitude of this extraordinary experience, I decided to have this buck made into a full body mount. I hope to eventually have it placed in a location where everyone can enjoy it for a very long time. This has definitely been an unforgettable once-in-a-lifetime experience. Based on research I have done and from what experienced people have told me, this true-albino buck is about 1 in 35,000 to see but to actually harvest one is it’s about 1 IN A MILLION. *Note- This is becoming a very big story. Everyone is talking about this deer. People I don’t even know have come up to me asking to see pictures. A photo is also listed on the Ohio Department of Natural Resources website (ODNR.com), click deer pics. As of 11/10/2007 I have 3 NATIONAL magazine and 4 STATE magazines planning to publish stories on this buck. Seven Ohio newspapers have also published stories. This buck is currently at “Lone Leaf Taxidermy” located in Mount Gilead, Ohio (www.loneleaftaxidermy.com) . You can call taxidermist, Casey Watterson, at (419) 362-1060 to find out when it will be finished for viewing. This guy is the best in the area and expects to display the finished product at numerous shows. THANKS! |
RE: TRUE ALBINO BUCK BAGGED - OHIO
whoo hoo....:eek:
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RE: TRUE ALBINO BUCK BAGGED - OHIO
ok, i gotta say this, hazcon and gobblegetter, why the 'tude??? he's obviously proud of a very unique deer that he took... what gives??
WGH, nice job!!! certainly a story for you to remember... |
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One in a million and you almost passed lol:D
Grats man, thanks for sharing the story. |
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Typical buttholes showing their true selves. Congrats on the deer. I live about 35 miles north of you in Norwalk. Awesome deer, i would have loved to have taken him. Where i hunted in Logan, Ohio there are about 6 piebald deer and i really wanted to get one. Does Fin Feather have any of the pictures? I'm planning on making a trip down there shortly.
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Nice bag. You might call the Smithsonian Museum. I am sure there is a place for him right next to T-Rex.
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RE: TRUE ALBINO BUCK BAGGED - OHIO
Sweet deer!!! What a pretty buck!
Here in WI we can't even shoot albino deer. Congrats! |
RE: TRUE ALBINO BUCK BAGGED - OHIO
Congrats on a very rare trophy!
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RE: TRUE ALBINO BUCK BAGGED - OHIO
Very nice!
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Congrats on the buck, he is a truly unique trophy. He will look great in a full body mount.
Great story too, very interesting read. |
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Congratulations on a fine hunt all around;)
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Nice deer!! Truly a trophy! Here in Illinois it's illegal to shoot an alibino. If I ever saw one would be worth the shot!! Nice Job, and enjoy....
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RE: TRUE ALBINO BUCK BAGGED - OHIO
Very cool. Congrats!!!!
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I can't believe the first couple of responses.
Congrats on a special harvest. I have friend that has killed 2 true albinos but they were both young yearlings out of the same stand in back to back years.Another friend killed one out of the same woods.For some reason,in those woods and surrounding area,the albino gene is everywhere. Personally I have never seen a true albino but have seen a peibald at a distance.I have also personally witnessed the pictures of the friend's albinos so no he said she said going on here. |
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AND,I would have taken it also.
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Very nice deer congrats. We had a couple of them running around our woods 6 years ago. never did find out what happend to them.
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nice buck good job!
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Why shoot him? its a albino deer that doesnt even score in the eightys!!! Theres not very many albino's out therelet him reach his maturity point then kill him!!! Would have been more impressive to me, to see him in a couple of yrs but congrats ne way
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Thats a really nice deer! Congrats on your hunt!! I would be just as happy if not happier! How much is a full body mount? No matter the cost I would have to do it too!!
Sorry for some of the responses you are getting, there is some real gems in here!! Stop in the CB forum, lots of good info in there! |
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I agree with most of the comments---those saying congrats . As for the others---what do you care that he shot it. I find it hard to believe that given the same chance they wouldnt have taken him . I actually think most hunters would---as long as it was legal to do so in their state.
In my opinion a true albino is as big a trophy as a booner. |
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I want one :)nice job, that would make a beautiful mount ;)
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What a nice buck!! Congrats!!!!
Mat |
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ORIGINAL: bloodcreek I want one :)nice job, that would make a beautiful mount ;) |
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Congrats on the deer. I wouldnt shoot one if I saw it though. But I wont take anything away from your trophy. It would make a fine body mount.
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Congrats on your trophy buck! I did look at some of the Taxi work on the loneleaftaxidermy site. Man that guy does do good work! Really like the looks of those bucks eating the corn and leaves! Make sure you post a pic of him when he in complete!
Awsome! crutch |
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Congratulations on a true once in a lifetime experience. I find it admirable that you would make it available for display also. That should make one beautiful mount for you.
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That is awesome!! That is truly a great trophy.
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very nice buck, congrats, and dont worry about the first 2 replies they are just jealous, maybe the guy with the 2nd post should be removed from the site for that comment.
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Great story and deer!
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ORIGINAL: richard hoyt Why shoot him? its a albino deer that doesnt even score in the eightys!!! Theres not very many albino's out therelet him reach his maturity point then kill him!!! Would have been more impressive to me, to see him in a couple of yrs but congrats ne way |
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ORIGINAL: KansasBBD ORIGINAL: richard hoyt Why shoot him? its a albino deer that doesnt even score in the eightys!!! Theres not very many albino's out therelet him reach his maturity point then kill him!!! Would have been more impressive to me, to see him in a couple of yrs but congrats ne way Agreed but there have been a few nice albino buckskilled in the past but they are really rare. If you had a place that you could controll the dangers(high fence) then you would be able to let them walk but that is about the only way to insure he would reach maturity. |
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Man thats awesome congrats he's a real beauty
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Would have been more impressive to me Congrats, I would have dropped the deer in a second. A trophy is made from the experience or a special hunt as much as it is from the amount of inches on it's head, too bad some people haven't learned that yet. |
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Congrats on a once in a lifetime trophy!
Ignore the naysayers. They don't even deserve a response. |
RE: TRUE ALBINO BUCK BAGGED - OHIO
Congrats on a great buck and story!! I would have shot him too!!! I also agree that second post guy should be removed!!!! Congrats again!!! Walt
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I should be removed for expressing my opinion in a non offensive manner? and I should be ashamed? of what?
Grow Up The ONLY thing I'm ashamed of is the fact that I still come to this bogus website and read these idiotic posts. The kid joined the site only to post this story in 3 different threads and hasn't been back since. That story was a waste of my time, and so is this response... get a life people. |
RE: TRUE ALBINO BUCK BAGGED - OHIO
The ONLY thing I'm ashamed of is the fact that I still come to this bogus website and read these idiotic posts. The kid joined the site only to post this story in 3 different threads and hasn't been back since. That story was a waste of my time, and so is this response... get a life people. ... get a life people. |
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BFD Haz?? and the rest of us should get a life and grow up??
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and confirm it. So the guy became a ghosthunter overnight and only posted a few times. Maybe he was thrilled with his kill before some kill joy jumped on him. Oh wait.. You have 1674 posts which must make you a genius. No one said youHAD to respond to every post and maybe everyone shouldstart great threads like "Bobb'nhead buck... |
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You guys sure know how to prove a point - your posts were 100 times more insulting and damaging then mine.
Sorry for breathing your air guys - I'll go hang myself now |
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