Won’t tell where but saw this neat doe today.

oldmanelrod

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Taking a Sunday drive and saw this neat, grown, doe. Thought it was a dog when I first saw it in the Cedar thicket. First pic is a good view and last pic is with her tail in the air. Not a albino and two much white to call a traditional piebald. Hope she lives a long a prosperous life.
 

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Taking a Sunday drive and saw this neat, grown, doe. Thought it was a dog when I first saw it in the Cedar thicket. First pic is a good view and last pic is with her tail in the air. Not a albino and two much white to call a traditional piebald. Hope she lives a long a prosperous life.
I believe my wife and I saw that deer a couple months ago. South of 110?
 

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That is cool. Over 20 years of cams and nearly 30 of hunting the same ground, have never had any evidence of any here. If ever had the opportunity to kill one like that, would have to agree with the above that it would have to get a full body mount.
 

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Very pretty. We had a local famous white 10 point in an area where i hunted. Everyone passed him. He was really docile. I saw him 2x while coyote hunting. He got killed by car eight before Christmas one yr. northern Bedford county. He was 5.5 when he died.
Sorry to hear about the car killing your buck.
 

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