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Post by sleepergsx on Apr 17, 2009 21:28:22 GMT -5
What does everybody think about this? These are two bucks shot this past season in Ohio...on a high fence game preserve. I met the owner at the Dixie Deer Classic in NC....the guy made me physically sick....he showed me photos of other albinos and 200+ inch deer...for $16,000 he would guarantee a shot at any of them...I think HE should be shot...but the deer are still cool.
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Post by sleepergsx on Apr 17, 2009 21:29:02 GMT -5
Here's the other one
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Post by danf on Apr 17, 2009 21:33:47 GMT -5
There was a decent true albino buck (not a piebald) shot in Montgomery County in the '07 season. Not a Booner by any stretch, but probably a 115-120" buck. I know I've seen the full-body mount, but I can't remember where I last saw it.....
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Post by Decatur on Apr 17, 2009 22:46:16 GMT -5
[quote author=sleepergsx board=bragging thread=26017 post=208997 time=1240021702]for $16,000 he would guarantee a shot at any of them...[/quote]
How can that be? According to some, high fence shooting pens are just as much hunting as being out in the wilds!
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Post by sleepergsx on Apr 18, 2009 14:36:35 GMT -5
because its only 300 acres....
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Post by huxbux on Apr 19, 2009 19:06:08 GMT -5
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Post by gunningobblers on Aug 13, 2009 1:26:34 GMT -5
You know its not even close to fair chase when the owner "GUARENTEES" you a shot.
But a friend actually got a picture of an albino doe two years ago near a dump sight in danville, In. Pretty interesting
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Post by ridgerunner on Aug 22, 2009 21:57:47 GMT -5
I don't have a problem shooting a albino deer as long as it's " fair chase"...High fence is bogis BS for lazy overpaid killers....not hunters.
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Post by racktracker on Aug 23, 2009 18:32:06 GMT -5
Albinos are neat but they usually don't get all that big. They are usually killed off before their 3rd birthday.
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