No tanker. Very cool. Here's the other side of that coin. These pics are from the Big Bend section (before sub-forums) several years ago. Don't remember, but I think they may be Flashes.
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They're all bad to the bone IMO. Per the video I linked, the white ones in Wisconsin are all Albinos. Some have pink eyes, noses, ears, etc - some do not but are still considered albinos. At least according to some smart dood in Minnesota.
Great photos Flash.
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That is a Piebald.... The Wisconsin deer are albinos, the black on is Melanisic.
True albinos have pink eyes though, I guess it is a simple name and easy to apply. What else would you call them? :shrug We have those white squirrels we see here in Florida and Georgia, but they have a dark patch somewhere on their bodies.
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And not mine magot, but here is a grab shot out the car window of one of our Big Bend oddities.
Great stuff Dave. We have one similar to this one just south of you on the tree farm. We have watched him grow from a spike to a nice 8 point. My brother nor I wants to shoot him because he deserves a full body mount and that aint cheap.
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And not mine magot, but here is a grab shot out the car window of one of our Big Bend oddities.
Never seem more learned than the people you are with. Wear your learning like a pocket watch and keep it hidden. Do not pull it out to count the hours, but give the time when you are asked. --- Lord Chesterfield
Great photos Flash.
-- Tug McGraw on getting a raise
Get Down Fishing Charters - Port Canaveral, Florida
It's like waterfront property.
True albinos have pink eyes though, I guess it is a simple name and easy to apply. What else would you call them? :shrug We have those white squirrels we see here in Florida and Georgia, but they have a dark patch somewhere on their bodies.
Never seem more learned than the people you are with. Wear your learning like a pocket watch and keep it hidden. Do not pull it out to count the hours, but give the time when you are asked. --- Lord Chesterfield
Great stuff Dave. We have one similar to this one just south of you on the tree farm. We have watched him grow from a spike to a nice 8 point. My brother nor I wants to shoot him because he deserves a full body mount and that aint cheap.