I think again the point is, some of the deer (mostly near the lake) in area 121 are crosssbreeding-I spend a lot of time over there and I'm finding myself doing double takes lately to make sure what I'm seeing. (Maybe I'm a rookie, dont know-started deer hunting in 1959 and would'nt even want to try to count how many I've shot over the years, but still don't consider myself an expert by any means) Usually when the whiteail take off the "flag" goes up, but I've seen several lately that certainly appeared to be whitetails not only take off with no raised flag but also "bounce" with the charateristic mule deer bounce. Last nighttime pic is off a deer that hangs around the cabin a lot, and I think if I can get a good daytime shot you'll see immediatley that he's "mostly" mule deer. Guess I"m saying that going by the antlers may not be 100% accurate in that area .