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piebald pics

Started by don s, May 11, 2011, 01:30:00 PM

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don s

my daughter went to the cemetary to visit my mothers grave and she found this piebald at the cemetary. don

Dave Thaxton

Fine pics...I have ever only seen 1 piebald in my hunting career. They are so cool to observe.
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owlbait

Very neat. I've been fortunate to have seen a few, and actually hunted a piebald doe for a few days in Ohio years ago. Great pics. Thanks for sharing.
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OBXarcher

I've seen two dead on the road already this year. Never saw one before. One on the turnpike in Bedford PA and one here in NC.

Pretty deer.

Stumpkiller

I wonder why a black and white horse is a piebald, a brown and white horse is a skewbald, but a brown and white deer is a piebald?  

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I've seen 'em shot locally but never seen a live one.  We have all white deer (not albinos) up at the Seneca Army Depot and in a few other locations of NY.  I've seen one of them in Broome County and I imagine it went down fast.

 

 
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We have a few here in northern Fairfax County, Virginia.  A few years ago I had numerous opportunities on a large doe, but passed as the landowners didn't want me to take her.  There is also a theory that taking one is bad luck.  That old doe was killed by a car two years ago but I still see the genes passed on in the local herd.  None of them have had as much white as she did, but there are some with interesting markings.  There was a large 8 point last year that had a white rump that almost made it look like an elk and he also had white lower front legs.  I had him at 15 yards twice but he never presented a shot.

T Lail

I live and hunt in the foothills of NC.....I killed a 7 point pie bald buck in 1998 and less than a 1/4 mile from there killed a piebald doe in 2000......have hunted this property over 30 years and have never seen another or heard of anyone else around here harvesting one......
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tracker1

I saw two while driving through Iowa but never saw one during hunting cool pictures.

Keith Zimmerman

I have seen a couple here in PA, but not while hunting.

WRV

Have not seen one lately. Used to be a couple where I hunt......Randy
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huntmaster80

Awesome pics. I sent an arrow over ones back in 2004. Kinda glad I missed, she was really pretty.

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Have only seen a quite nice 8 pointer, which was in the back of a guys pick-up and watched a doe once for 15 minutes. I would suspect the piebald recessive gene which are passed on are much more likely to occur in specific locales. The two I had seen were both from the same county and I have only hunted that county maybe a 1/2 dozen times.
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don s

my daughter stephanie has told me she sees this deer quite a bit but was never able to get a pic. these were taken with her phone. not too bad. the cemetary is in lackawana newyork. it is not a rural area. the cemetary is surrounded by homes and very busy streets. don

Hoyt

I've seen two in the woods..killed a small 5pt and missed a nice 8pt. or so. The first one I saw was the bigger one and it was a cloudy morning in a hardwood creek bottom in Ga. (both were in Ga. Clark's Hill area). It was a weird experience because when I first caught sight of it I didn't know what it was. I saw patches of white coming towards me and then started putting the white patches with the brown and first thought it was a goat. Finally put it all  together and ended up missing it at about 10yds. because I drew on it too soon and had to move my bow with it and came to a limb, had to shoot too quick or let down and I shot and missed.

KyStickbow

I have seen a few that others have killed but never one in the woods. Beautiful animals!!
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4 point

Here is a trail cam pic of a piebald fawn. It's the only piebald deer I have seen our area.

LONGSTYKES

Very cool Pics, never seen one live. Thanks, beautiful and unique animals.
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Here is a picture of a small buck I shot with a Bear Cheyenne, 48#. I had seen him while scouting just prior to the season opening, then got the shot a couple of days after the season opened. I had seen a big piebald doe many times a few miles from the place I shot this buck. The doe had little ones with it every time it walked past me. I could have shot it a few times every year for about 3 years I watched it. It was too pretty to shoot, especially with little ones.
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Back home in Mo there is a gas station that has a full body mount of a doe that has been named Snow White, everyone knew her and everyone one knew that the land owners did not want her killed, but she got hit by a car one night and had to be put down, but now she is one display for all to see. I only saw her once in the woods.
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