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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by SLP View Post
    Maybe his doctor told him he needed to start eating more white meat
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    I would take a mature Buck in a heart beat as they are an awesome trophy and yes rare. I may shoot a Doe so I could tan the hide and have. I would also like to take a Piebald Deer which is one that is partly Albino. It is normal brown color but with white patches all over it, they are very cool looking.....Google it and check them out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mhall View Post
    I would take a mature Buck in a heart beat as they are an awesome trophy and yes rare. I may shoot a Doe so I could tan the hide and have. I would also like to take a Piebald Deer which is one that is partly Albino. It is normal brown color but with white patches all over it, they are very cool looking.....Google it and check them out.
    Piebald deer are what used to roam the state park at Dale Hollow. If it was a mature buck, I would definitely take it, if it was a doe, I would have to think about it.

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