Posted By: jwalker77
Re: Piebald doe - 10/18/18 12:12 AM
This has been done to death. If youre not a superstitious indian, shoot her if you want her. If you think shes special and she gives you a warm fuzzy feeling, leave her alone. She will taste just like a solid brown one.
Posted By: Teacher One
Re: Piebald doe - 10/18/18 12:14 AM
Enjoy watching her! I have a piebald 3 point we enjoyed last season. He made it through season. He will get another pass if he winters with me again. He is at least 5 years old. Beautiful deer, just never grew much of a rack. He was even prettier last year when snow was on the ground.
HELL NO, it will make your chillin be born nekid.............
Posted By: Stickers
Re: Piebald doe - 10/18/18 01:13 AM
We have two on our place... we have been watching them for 3 years hoping one of them will throw a piebald buck. we will probably watch her this year and then decide.
Posted By: jono23
Re: Piebald doe - 10/18/18 01:33 AM
If I saw tons of deer all the time and wasn't hurting for some meat I'd probably watch her and let her go, but my season is going to be how I predict, I'd shoot her right away. Plus, it's like the deer version of the chocolate vanilla swirl option on a soft serve machine.
I vote no as well. Heck id just enjoy watchin that one and see if she spat a buck out one day
Posted By: AUwrestler
Re: Piebald doe - 10/18/18 03:09 AM
I wouldn't cause I would want more around. She could pass on those jeans. But if I was planning on tanning the hide it would be game on. Or a mature buck then I wouldn't think twice.
Posted By: Whild_Bill
Re: Piebald doe - 10/18/18 12:08 PM
Your call. It’s a legal deer. Might make a cool rug
i enjoy watching them - so i don't shoot 'em ...
Posted By: hitek
Re: Piebald doe - 10/18/18 02:25 PM
Saw one for 3 hunts straight several years ago and decided not to shoot her. Have not seen her or any offspring since... Your choice.
Posted By: BREEZE1
Re: Piebald doe - 10/18/18 03:54 PM
I shot one years ago on mulberry fork. Always kinda regretted it. Not that it was a big deal just wasn't much point besides I thought it seemed cool at the moment.
Posted By: abolt300
Re: Piebald doe - 10/18/18 06:15 PM
Nope, I've only seen one in 50 years.
Posted By: mman
Re: Piebald doe - 10/18/18 08:22 PM
I probably wouldn't. We used to have a piebald spike, but he either dispersed off the property or was killed somewhere else. Now if he did survive, he would probably be around 5 or 6 by now and I would definitely shoot him, given the chance.
Posted By: UncleHuck
Re: Piebald doe - 10/19/18 12:39 AM
I would shoot a piebald buck, but would let the doe walk hoping she would drop another one.
Posted By: blade
Re: Piebald doe - 10/19/18 01:26 AM
I haven’t shot a doe in years so no. I would shoot a piebald buck if he suits my fancy, haha.
Posted By: auburn17
Re: Piebald doe - 10/19/18 01:33 AM
I watched this one in Pine Hill a couple seasons ago, first one I had ever seen
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Shoot. Shoot one a few years ago buck 225 lbs. white belly. Hooves white Will send a pic