Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: johnnyaustin44 on July 22, 2011, 08:09:48 PM
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Anybody know the rules with white deer as far as the true albino
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I hope the rule is whack 'em and stack 'em. That would make a great mount. I've seen some nice bucks in the fields between the hwy and Arlington just along the river there.
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Could be a ghost! :chuckle:
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Thats cool... just hard to tell if its true albino without seeing its eyes ...and thats weird the velvet Looks white too ...it proberly is true albino ....
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I know native Americans have a thing with white buffalo, but as to whether the big boy up stairs would be pissed it you shot a white deers...I'd say shoot at your own risk! :)
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That's what I was worried about. Didn't have the binos to see his eyes. But can you shoot a true albino or is that a no no?
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thats racist, food is food white or brown
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No laws against it, if that is what you are asking. Cool find BTW
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No laws against it, if that is what you are asking. Cool find BTW
cool thanks I wasn't sure if it was a true or not but hopegullyill find out soon
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very cool find dont see them very often
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I thought you could not shoot a true albino but if it had some black or brown on it like a pi-bald it was fair game......
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never seen any reg against it :dunno:
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It was in the reg.'s but was repealed back in the late 90's.
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Truly awesome i have seen pie bald before but never all white
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I saw a brown and white one up by Gold Bar before, never got a pic though.
VERY KEWL!!
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That's interesting i've heard of albinos being seen up on Lopez island but never actually seen them. Pretty weird but a very cool sight thanks for sharing.
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True albinos of any species are protected (I take this back after looking into if further.. they no longer are in Washington). Very cool pics!
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to be true albino it would have to have no pigment (pink skin) and pink eyes...I am pretty sure deer come in white but not albino....
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whack that thing!! thts a stud of blacktail end especially for an albino or piebald, all the piebalds ive ever seen have does or really small spikes most dont live that long because they stand out....
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No laws against it, if that is what you are asking. Cool find BTW
:yeah:
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True albinos of any species are protected (I take this back after looking into if further.. they no longer are in Washington). Very cool pics!
You're not the only one. I said the same thing in a turkey hunting thread until I did some research. It was in the Reg.s for years, just never noticed when they removed it. :bash:
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I thought the same thing PA