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Chistavocat

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Ok. There are a few around winneconne that are quite viewable. Especially this time of year. Maybe that know they can’t be hunted:D


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BassBoysLLP

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Ok. There are a few around winneconne that are quite viewable. Especially this time of year. Maybe that know they can’t be hunted:D


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I’ve seen the deer you speak of. I use to live in the Fox River Valley. Very good area as well.


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100rollie

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Yes, I would. Have had opportunities here maybe 4 or 5 times over the last few years. Twice on button bucks and at least a couple times on a fawn doe. Just couldn't do it. If they were a couple years older, absolutely.
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Seals72

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Yes, absolutely. But be prepared for a lot of unwanted attention.

Is this YOUR pic? If so, good luck.

Yes I got him on camera 2 times.
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Have this one also. And have seen a small piebald buck


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Justhanginground

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Can someone explain why albuno deer are protected in some areas?

Because of the treehuggers. I shot a doe that was a true albino years ago in Indiana. I watched her interact with other deer and they wanted nothing to do with her. They keep their distance.


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Autumnrider

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Seals72 has gotten picture of this doe for 2 seasons now and this is the first season of the buck. Hope he smokes both and mounts them full side by side