Albino buck near Cable, WI

  • sgt._rock
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 2517
    #2038

    Steve: Where did those pics come from? I hunt up in that area and have seen albino doe before but no pics. Very cool!!

    sgt._rock
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 2517
    #286369

    Steve: Where did those pics come from? I hunt up in that area and have seen albino doe before but no pics. Very cool!!

    newt
    Pillager, MN
    Posts: 621
    #2009

    What great camo!!

    newt
    Pillager, MN
    Posts: 621
    #285709

    What great camo!!

    mossydan
    Cedar Rapids, Iowa
    Posts: 7727
    #2041

    My first ever of seeing one with snow on the ground. Can you see him stomping his hoof as he suspects somethings up? nice pictures Steve

    mossydan
    Cedar Rapids, Iowa
    Posts: 7727
    #286433

    My first ever of seeing one with snow on the ground. Can you see him stomping his hoof as he suspects somethings up? nice pictures Steve

    Steve Plantz
    SE MN
    Posts: 12240
    #2047

    Quote:


    Steve: Where did those pics come from? I hunt up in that area and have seen albino doe before but no pics. Very cool!!



    I asked the person who sent them to me that very question, all he knew was that they had come off of the web and have been floating around for awhile now. If anyone has any more info let us know.

    Steve Plantz
    SE MN
    Posts: 12240
    #286501

    Quote:


    Steve: Where did those pics come from? I hunt up in that area and have seen albino doe before but no pics. Very cool!!



    I asked the person who sent them to me that very question, all he knew was that they had come off of the web and have been floating around for awhile now. If anyone has any more info let us know.

    Steve Plantz
    SE MN
    Posts: 12240
    #2239

    I recived this e-mail today with the info on this buck.

    Quote:


    Hi Steve-
    Out of curiousity I crusied the internet for “albino buck cable”
    because
    it was a friend of mine who took those photos of the albino buck near
    Cable. I did the search because I realize that everybody has seemed to
    recieve the pictures over email. Last year she also photographed it
    too,
    it was only a six pointer then. When she sent this years photos of the
    buck the thought crossed my mind that she should have copyrighted them,
    because I, like others forwarded the pictures on to my deer hunting
    friends and now the pictures are everywhere.

    I live in Cable and another friend of mine called me yesterday to tell
    me that he also saw the buck and it still had its antlers. I found that
    interesting because I thought that most buck would have lost their
    antlers by now. He was also able to get a good photo of the deer
    walking
    on a local lake. But the deer is alive and doing quite well. It lives
    in
    an area that (fingers crossed) it won’t be hit by a car, because their
    are no highways around, only more less traveled roads.

    I saw your posting on the net and thought you would be interested in a
    bit more information.
    Take care.
    Brad


    Steve Plantz
    SE MN
    Posts: 12240
    #290978

    I recived this e-mail today with the info on this buck.

    Quote:


    Hi Steve-
    Out of curiousity I crusied the internet for “albino buck cable”
    because
    it was a friend of mine who took those photos of the albino buck near
    Cable. I did the search because I realize that everybody has seemed to
    recieve the pictures over email. Last year she also photographed it
    too,
    it was only a six pointer then. When she sent this years photos of the
    buck the thought crossed my mind that she should have copyrighted them,
    because I, like others forwarded the pictures on to my deer hunting
    friends and now the pictures are everywhere.

    I live in Cable and another friend of mine called me yesterday to tell
    me that he also saw the buck and it still had its antlers. I found that
    interesting because I thought that most buck would have lost their
    antlers by now. He was also able to get a good photo of the deer
    walking
    on a local lake. But the deer is alive and doing quite well. It lives
    in
    an area that (fingers crossed) it won’t be hit by a car, because their
    are no highways around, only more less traveled roads.

    I saw your posting on the net and thought you would be interested in a
    bit more information.
    Take care.
    Brad


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