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WI white deer nice movie on the deer
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Hate to admit it, but I didn't know they were there. Sure would be interesting to see them.
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There are a couple near Cable right now, and at least one up in the Mason area. See them occasionally...
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Deer... The other white meat.
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Nice,Tnx for Sharing MERCER my home away from Home. Steve
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I saw one two years ago west of Phillips on the KC land.
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Cool video, thanks for sharing. As rare as Albino deer are, I se a few every year in CT along with some partial albino's.
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I used to muskie fish often in the Mercer area, it's Looney there
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There's usually a couple of them roaming around in the Buffalo County area near Fountain City. Have seen a couple through the years growing up in that area.
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...Last year I shot a beautiful 9pt'r here in Georgia. I had noticed how it stood out against the forest background, and marveled at it's light cinnamon coloring. When I checked it in at the WMA ranger check station the wildlife biologist asked me if I knew how rare the deer was. He said he'd never seen another like it in 18 years of work with the dept. of natural resources.He'd seen piebalds aplenty,a couple melanistic does, and a few albinos too, but never an odd deer the color of mine. He said I ought o have the hide tanned,it was so unusual. I didn't tan that hide, and regret it now, but will always remember it's beauty.
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I've hunted Wisconsin for 30 years and never seen one.....thanks for sharing.....cool!
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my coyote hunting partner has kinfolk near hurley that he often hunts with... he has told me of seeing the white deer on 2 occasions... i travel through there quite often but haven't seen one... i don't think that there's all that many of them...
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