Check Out This Picture Of A True Albino Buck!!
#21
Here' s a pic of a " White" buck one of my best friends took a few years ago........sweet looking deer. Not a " True" albino, just a snow white deer w/ brown eyes and hooves.

Ok AOL must be screwing around with the FTP space web hosting because my signature isn' t working either.....I guess you' ll have to enjoy the little red ' X" for a while[:' (]
I find it silly that some states actually protect what amounts to a genetically inferior animal. I said it before.........just tree-hugger knee jerk management that says " Ooooooh their too pretty we can' t shoot them" .
Ok AOL must be screwing around with the FTP space web hosting because my signature isn' t working either.....I guess you' ll have to enjoy the little red ' X" for a while[:' (]
I find it silly that some states actually protect what amounts to a genetically inferior animal. I said it before.........just tree-hugger knee jerk management that says " Ooooooh their too pretty we can' t shoot them" .
#22
wheres the picture?
#23
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From: Vincennes, IN
I haven' t been able to see the picture yet but to answer a question it is definetly illegal to shoot an albino in Illinois. I' ve seen several albino' s both buck and doe in southern Ill. They sure stick out don' t they.
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From: Rock WV USA
Thanks for all the replies. I added a smaller picture from another site so hopefully everyone should now at least be able to see one of the pictures. There are actually 2 albino bucks in this bow hunting only area we hunt. The 5 point above and a spike. The spike has not been harvested that we know of. The shot was kind of high so you can' t see it in the picture from that angle. He did get a full body mount of the albino but has yet to get it back. I will be sure to post some pictures as soon as he gets it back.
Can everyone see the picture now?
Can everyone see the picture now?
#26
I have never saw an albino or piebald in the wild here in Ohio. I know there is alot of them though. Any one ever read last years magazine " wierd whitetails" ? It has a article about albino triplets from ohio and some other cool stuff.
#30
BHF, as you see your reply has been deleted. It' s replies like that which are unacceptable directed towards anyone. I wasn' t calling you an anti...read it again. I said I don' t understand why these animals are protected and why anyone would want to see them protected.......perhaps I wasn' t clear of sorts!



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