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November 17, 2008, 07:32:44 AM »
They look like the same bucks to me. Those of you who think that the first pic is a whitie need to spend a little more time in the woods. Look at the body and tail, not the rack. That is how a lot of mulies are shot during whitetail only season, folks looking at the rack and nothing else. I've seen a ton of blacktails with perfect whitie racks as well.
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The first Pciture is pretty bright and clear and the white really stands. The second is somewhat dull and the ass end of the deer looks a bit grungy. On the first picture there is a spot of blacktail which could be a mule deer.. there does seem to be a differences between animals.. but I wasn't there to actually both animals
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The first one is a muley. 100% sure
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they are the same deer. look closer at the antlers the left side (deers left) is spot on the rigth side isnt to off either. the deer just has more mass and a tiny bit more tine length but not to noticable imo.
the first pic the black tip on the tail is not a shadow, its alot darker then the rest of the shadow on the inside of the deers leg.
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November 17, 2008, 11:57:22 AM »
i will say that that picture makes him look like a white tail but i can guarantee it isnt, lol i took the picture and watched him a couple different days last year, i'll post a few more pics, and i am positive they are the same deer
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all three of these are last years
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November 17, 2008, 12:27:01 PM »
Looks like the same deer to me...... The rack looks very close to the same just bigger this year! and I have no clue how someone would mistake that first pic as a whitetail
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Dang Jake you have got those bucks nailed down!!!
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November 17, 2008, 03:27:07 PM »
First one is a Wildebeast for sure......................................
Both mulies and look to be the same deer. Nice pictures and nice buck.
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November 17, 2008, 03:53:01 PM »
The first one dose not look like a WT to me. Looks like the same deer. Is it a muley from the Goldendale area?
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November 17, 2008, 04:58:55 PM »
I was with jake when he took the picture of the alleged "White-tail".... not many WT in the upper yakima county are there?
Its a Muley
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I think the deer around yakima have a little bit of blacktail in them. Looling at the tail and ears they just don't look like the deer of say chelan county. He does have a rack like a whitetail though. I have heard of whitetail down by union gap by the river before though.
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I've grew up Yakima and have hunted there for the past ten years or so. Unfortunately, no whitetails in Yakima...at all. As was mentioned before, blacktails often have racks that points come off the main beam like that, and the Yakima deer are blacktail/muley cross. I watched (and blew the stalks) on a buck very similar to that buck in Ellensburg this fall, and he wasn't a whitetail either.
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I've seen and shot bucks near Yakima like that. People will ask me when they see the racks if they are WT. A couple of my friends have shot some also. There is a genepool of deer that all the bigger they get is (3PT) with long tines, and a half black tail. That looks like the same buck to me. BOOM!!!!
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November 17, 2008, 06:50:26 PM »
I retract my original post. Sleepy eyes have wore off. BUT to you that think there are no whitetail around Yakima. Maybe take a drive out on the rez. We seen two really nice whitetail bucks out there last year. Flag flying high when they were leaving. No doubt about it.
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