GREAT PICTURES!!! BEAUTIFUL DEER
YEAH. WHAT HE SAID
Deer managers say kill them all. Genetic defect. Nice pics though.
I could care less what you do. You do realize this is a hunting forum? We kill animals. Just a guess here but just about every doe shot has one of her “babies” standing near when shot. Very rare that I see a single doe except during the rut and normally something is chasing her.Mark, I appreciate your comments about my photos.
I would have to tell those deer managers of which you speak TO TAKE A FLYING LEAP BECAUSE I WOULD NEVER SHOOT THIS BUCK EVEN IF HE HAD 12 PERFECT POINTS ON HIM !!!! I ENJOY WATCHING HIM A HECK OF A LOT MORE THAN TRYING TO PUT HIM ON A WALL.
THIS BUCK IS A LOT MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN A DOE WITH TWIN FAWNS THAT I HAD ON CAMERA NUMEROUS TIMES SEVERAL YEARS AGO BEFORE A 14 YEAR OLD ON THE NEIGHBORING PROPERTY SHOT HER AS BOTH OF HER FAWNS STOOD BESIDE HER. THE GOOD NEWS IS THAT THE ORIGINAL PROPERTY OWNER DOESN'T OWN ANY PROPERTY IN LINCOLN COUNTY ANYMORE. YES, HIS 14 YEAR OLD GRANDSON TOLD THE STORY OF MY COMMENTS ABOVE TOO.
I could care less what you do. You do realize this is a hunting forum? We kill animals. Just a guess here but just about every doe shot has one of her “babies” standing near when shot. Very rare that I see a single doe except during the rut and normally something is chasing her.
You get to watch and enjoy because there are those of us that keep the balance and try and follow sound management practices. Generally a deer like that is described as inferior and the genes don’t need to be passed on for the health of the herd. Not a deer biologist by any means, just going by what the general consensus is on piebald deer...fawn or 12pt, it would have to go. Not for the wall, for the herd.