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Post by Hardcorehunter on Nov 25, 2007 22:39:09 GMT -5
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Post by jlwade on Nov 25, 2007 22:52:57 GMT -5
id figure out where i was on the 20th at 7:22 in the morning and walk around the house grumbling, I like the piebald too. I have a couple cameras on my list for santa........might not be a good thing for me to have them..........
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Post by Bartman on Nov 27, 2007 17:15:14 GMT -5
Great pics. What type of Camera are you using? The one buck in daylight, looks really young, but with great genetics. He might be pretty awesome in a year or two.
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Post by davep on Nov 27, 2007 20:32:37 GMT -5
It's like watching Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom! You got a freakin' zoo out there! I'm waiting on Bigfoot Great pics
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Post by brettgerhart on Nov 27, 2007 20:34:20 GMT -5
Great pics! Got everything in the woods except a racoom and a possum!! I would go nuts if I know what was at my spot when I was not there. My friend called me the other day and said three huge bucks were in his back yard. Is it normal for bucks to be walking around together in November??
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Post by THE DEER HUNTER on Nov 27, 2007 20:34:40 GMT -5
Was that one of your black & white goats that got loose?? NICE PICS!
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Post by Hardcorehunter on Nov 28, 2007 19:36:51 GMT -5
It is a $100 moultrie from walmart. I couldn't afford anything nicer this year. I had one that crapped out on me (internal computer stopped working) I simply returned it and exchanged it for a new one. It beats sending it back to moultrie and waiting. I got in that batch of pics racoons, foxes(grays), and possums. I just didn't want to post too many pics. Those dogs were there for about ten minutes, I think they were coon dogs because four racoond were there an hour before the dogs. I set the camera back up yesterday in the same spot to see what survived opening weekend. I got my fingers crossed the pieball makes it but she pretty hard to miss.
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Post by BIG FOX on Nov 29, 2007 6:42:34 GMT -5
that pieball is cool, if you get her you could do some cool stuff with the pelt..
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Post by brandon on Nov 29, 2007 9:15:33 GMT -5
I have heard pieballed's are from in-breeding. is that true? also, I shot a small buck that had about a 3 inch overbite... freakin wired looking! what could cause that?
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Post by BIG FOX on Nov 29, 2007 9:25:30 GMT -5
I have heard the same thing about PieBalls being the product of inbreeding. along with does with horns and other weird stuff like that.. don't know if it is true or just natures way of having diversity.. eith way a pieball is pretty cool and if i ever get one i hope to have it tanned out and hunt on the wall.... Had a real nice 6 point pieball behind my house a couple years ago. if he is still around he is probably a brute by now. and i have not seen any pics or heard of anyopne bagging the buck, YET....
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Post by Bartman on Nov 29, 2007 9:53:29 GMT -5
Piebalds are a form of inbreeding. They typically have shortened legs, an overbite an other issues, but then again I've seen some pics of some nice piebald bucks.
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Post by tinmanhunting on Dec 2, 2007 16:54:51 GMT -5
Great bunch of pic's. My father in-law got a doe opening evening that had a slight piebald on the belly line. He also has a full body mount spike piebald from years back. Will try to get some pics to put up.
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