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Quote from: steeleywhopper on March 31, 2014, 12:18:03 PMAny chance a general area could be announced for the sighting? I have heard of a white tail deer that was seen up around the Trafton area.Oso
Any chance a general area could be announced for the sighting? I have heard of a white tail deer that was seen up around the Trafton area.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on March 31, 2014, 01:33:54 PMIs there any chance these are protected Columbia whitetail?It would be geographically way too far away from where they're supposed to be. Random stray whitetail from the Eastside would be more likely.
Is there any chance these are protected Columbia whitetail?
So, what do you think would happen if whitetail deer prolifically moved to western WA? Do you think they would run the blacktail off, live together in harmony, and or mix together and start a new breed of deer... what say you.
Quote from: Southpole on April 01, 2014, 11:39:27 AMSo, what do you think would happen if whitetail deer prolifically moved to western WA? Do you think they would run the blacktail off, live together in harmony, and or mix together and start a new breed of deer... what say you.That's how mule deer came to be. Whitetails and Blacktails cross bred.sent from my typewriter
Anybody got pictures of these western washington whitetail?
Quote from: superdown on April 02, 2014, 03:01:58 PMAnybody got pictures of these western washington whitetail?Good question. Is this going to be like a "I saw bigfoot" kind of conversation? Pictures, or you really didn't see a whitetail deer in western wa.
Quote from: grundy53 on March 31, 2014, 02:22:12 PMIn my opinion if mulies can make it to the Westside cascade foothills then whitetails definitely could.sent from my typewriterWell of course mule deer have always been there more or less. Perhaps it's a rare giant Columbia whitetail that migrated east. LOL
In my opinion if mulies can make it to the Westside cascade foothills then whitetails definitely could.sent from my typewriterWell of course mule deer have always been there more or less. Perhaps it's a rare giant Columbia whitetail that migrated east. LOL