Cool! Do ya'll have many of them around? When I first moved to Rankin Co. Mississippi, for the first couple of years I saw several albino does. Worked with a guy that lived 5 or so miles from me at that time. One big time spot lighter. He had a collection of mounted albino and Piebald deer. He was a taxidermist to boot. He was good at what he did. I just didn't like his method of hunting. Hope you get a chance at a shot. Good luck!
Saw a buck yesterday that had a severe case of antler envy. He was huge with a body that could easily support more than a dozen points. All he had was six. I've seen bucks half his size with eight or more.
I may or may not still have one on one farm that was the model for the song "turty point buck".
Jules J., post: 456286, member: 444 wrote: Cool! Do ya'll have many of them around? When I first moved to Rankin Co. Mississippi, for the first couple of years I saw several albino does. Worked with a guy that lived 5 or so miles from me at that time. One big time spot lighter. He had a collection of mounted albino and Piebald deer. He was a taxidermist to boot. He was good at what he did. I just didn't like his method of hunting. Hope you get a chance at a shot. Good luck!
That's the first I've seen.
I have driven past the Seneca Depot and see those white deer. It would be interesting to fly a drone over that fenced in area.