UPDATED. late season doe hunting turns into some nice pics.piebald? more pics added
#11
RE: A little late season doe hunting turns into some nice pics. piebald??
Thanks everyone.
The camera is an HP photosmart 320, 2.1 megapixil 4x digital zoom.
About shooting her. She is a fawn from this year I would rather not shoot her. I try to shoot only mature older does if at all possible. Thats why I was taking pics of these and not shooting them
From the looks of things she seems to be pregnant as well. Big round belly on her.
Here is another pic I took. She has her leg cocked out, at first glance it looks as she has something wrong but it is just how she had her leg though. I also have some early season pics I took this year of some does I will post a thread with those pics too.
The camera is an HP photosmart 320, 2.1 megapixil 4x digital zoom.
About shooting her. She is a fawn from this year I would rather not shoot her. I try to shoot only mature older does if at all possible. Thats why I was taking pics of these and not shooting them
From the looks of things she seems to be pregnant as well. Big round belly on her.
Here is another pic I took. She has her leg cocked out, at first glance it looks as she has something wrong but it is just how she had her leg though. I also have some early season pics I took this year of some does I will post a thread with those pics too.
#12
RE: A little late season doe hunting turns into some nice pics. piebald??
Those pies you have pics of show alot more of the piebald charasitic than this ones does though. I bet that is a cool video you have there. That buck seems to be interested in her though. He is in velvet though there isn't he?
#14
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Cambridge Ohio USA
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RE: UPDATED. late season doe hunting turns into some nice pics.piebald? more pics added
Nice pictures! I second the opinion that you should probably take her out now if you can. I understand only wanting to take mature does, but in this case I would make the exception. Far better to get them genes out now. The reason she looks pot bellied isn't because she's pregnant. The fawns right now are smaller than a mouse. Often, piebald deer have a type of gentic mutation I believe, that causes them to have short legs and pot belly, almost like a pot bellied pig. Not at all a healthy deer or one that I would want reproducing.
#16
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Wisconsin
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RE: UPDATED. late season doe hunting turns into some nice pics.piebald? more pics added
Great pics Buckeye!!
Are these pics from a trail cam or were you in a tree stand?? If it's a trail cam, that's the one I'm buying!
Are these pics from a trail cam or were you in a tree stand?? If it's a trail cam, that's the one I'm buying!
#19
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Harford Co. Maryland
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RE: UPDATED. late season doe hunting turns into some nice pics.piebald? more pics added
Awesome pics! It looks like a fun-filled day in the woods.
In reference to your statement about that piebald being pregnant, at this time of year, virtually all of the does are pregnant. All the more reason to take her!
In reference to your statement about that piebald being pregnant, at this time of year, virtually all of the does are pregnant. All the more reason to take her!
#20
RE: UPDATED. late season doe hunting turns into some nice pics.piebald? more pics added
Cyber- about half the pics were taken from a treestand and the other half I was using a blow down as a ground blind. None of them were froma game cam.
Jimbo- I realize most of the doeshave been bred I was just refering to the fact her bely was so much larger than all the other does are
She must have been bred early in compairson to the other does pictured.
It was a nice couple days in the woods. I will tell you what though it was damn cold out!!!! I will take the camera with me next time I go out too. You never know what you might see
Jimbo- I realize most of the doeshave been bred I was just refering to the fact her bely was so much larger than all the other does are
She must have been bred early in compairson to the other does pictured.
It was a nice couple days in the woods. I will tell you what though it was damn cold out!!!! I will take the camera with me next time I go out too. You never know what you might see