UPDATED. late season doe hunting turns into some nice pics.piebald? more pics added
#1

These are some pics I took while doing a little late season doe hunting yesterday evening and this evening. I have a huge doe running around here I am waiting on but can't seem to catch up with. 3 of these are bucks who have dropped there antlers.
Does this look like she has piebald in her?

This is a nice 2 1/2 year old who shed already. Its a little blurry he was in a hurry across the field

The 2 in the center are both bucks who have shed. The closest is a 1 1/2 the one behind him is a 2 1/2.



Had to pick these up from the photo shop. Didn't use the digital on these pics.
Here is another pic of the piebald

heres just a few more regular pics


Does this look like she has piebald in her?

This is a nice 2 1/2 year old who shed already. Its a little blurry he was in a hurry across the field

The 2 in the center are both bucks who have shed. The closest is a 1 1/2 the one behind him is a 2 1/2.



Had to pick these up from the photo shop. Didn't use the digital on these pics.
Here is another pic of the piebald

heres just a few more regular pics



#3
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
Posts: 21,199

DAng boy... you got to many deer running around there. You better whack some of those does.
I had 3 bucks in my yard tonight but they've still got their horns. I had 3 last night(2 different than the ones tonight) and they all had their horns still.

#5
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Maine
Posts: 3,555

It could be piebald or could it possibly be snow? I see there is snow on the ground, If she had just gotten up it may be snow. You probably had a much better veiw in person that I have in the pic but it was just a thought.
#10

Awsome pics Buckeye,
By the way, what digital camera is that? Those are some pretty good pics you got there!!!!!!!
P.S. Shoot that piebald, get her out of the gene pool. They are neat to look at but not good for the genetics...
Here are two piebalds that are hanging around my hunting area, I got both of these on my video camcorder and had to get still shots of them so the quality isn't that great!

By the way, what digital camera is that? Those are some pretty good pics you got there!!!!!!!
P.S. Shoot that piebald, get her out of the gene pool. They are neat to look at but not good for the genetics...
Here are two piebalds that are hanging around my hunting area, I got both of these on my video camcorder and had to get still shots of them so the quality isn't that great!