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Originally posted by Deepwoods View PostI have land North of Lampasas. There is a herd of White whitetails there that I see almost every time I go. I'm told they have been there for over 20 years. They are kind of "protected". They hang around a farmers house and his fields, just off 281. I was told by the local processor, if I were to shoot one don't bring it to him, he won't process it. They are well known around town there. I have seen herds of as many as 13 white ones at a time. There are different levels of white. Some have brown and white hair together and look like a tan color. Others are solid white. I have seen Solid white doe's with twin fawns one white the other regular brown. What is funny is I have never seen a white buck. Only white doe's. When I see a buck with them he is always a normal whitetail brown color. I'm wondering if this is a gene that is only passed to females. Here are some of the pictures I got of them, sorry they are so poor quality, all were taken with my phone.
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Originally posted by Deepwoods View PostI have land North of Lampasas. There is a herd of White whitetails there that I see almost every time I go. I'm told they have been there for over 20 years. They are kind of "protected". They hang around a farmers house and his fields, just off 281. I was told by the local processor, if I were to shoot one don't bring it to him, he won't process it. They are well known around town there. I have seen herds of as many as 13 white ones at a time. There are different levels of white. Some have brown and white hair together and look like a tan color. Others are solid white. I have seen Solid white doe's with twin fawns one white the other regular brown. What is funny is I have never seen a white buck. Only white doe's. When I see a buck with them he is always a normal whitetail brown color. I'm wondering if this is a gene that is only passed to females. Here are some of the pictures I got of them, sorry they are so poor quality, all were taken with my phone.
I've seen the same herd. It was about 5 years ago, and a nice buck ran across 281 in front of me.
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