I was going to post this earlier but hadn't got around to it. However, as with last year, Preachers post has inspired me to post some pics also...  
Like the other guys in his thread; it’s been tough hunting this year here as well. I hunted HARD all through November & had all but given up on a decent deer for this year. I was finally in the “right place, right time†the weekend of Thanksgiving. I shot this deer late in the morning following a doe in a 4 year old cut-out. Not the biggest set of horns but a pretty unique deer. He had lots of white were he wasn’t supposed to ;D, even his hooves were “zebra’d†. He’s the biggest horned piebald I have ever seen.
		
		
	
	
		 
	
		 
	
Our deer season is in throughout the rest of the year. I’m going to “BR†one off the back deck again soon too.
				
			Like the other guys in his thread; it’s been tough hunting this year here as well. I hunted HARD all through November & had all but given up on a decent deer for this year. I was finally in the “right place, right time†the weekend of Thanksgiving. I shot this deer late in the morning following a doe in a 4 year old cut-out. Not the biggest set of horns but a pretty unique deer. He had lots of white were he wasn’t supposed to ;D, even his hooves were “zebra’d†. He’s the biggest horned piebald I have ever seen.
 
	 
	Our deer season is in throughout the rest of the year. I’m going to “BR†one off the back deck again soon too.
 
	








 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 I didn't know he had the extra white until i got to him. He was in the "thick" & about all I could see was the horns.  He was standing ~175 yards away in the center of following pic. I was lucky to pick him out much less thread a bullet (or more :-X) through. Most of the thicket is well over head high & unhuntable this year (I had already drug him to an opening for the 1st pic). What I'm "watching" is 90 degrees to the right. A cut lane & hillside. I just got lucky out the passangerside window  8)
  I didn't know he had the extra white until i got to him. He was in the "thick" & about all I could see was the horns.  He was standing ~175 yards away in the center of following pic. I was lucky to pick him out much less thread a bullet (or more :-X) through. Most of the thicket is well over head high & unhuntable this year (I had already drug him to an opening for the 1st pic). What I'm "watching" is 90 degrees to the right. A cut lane & hillside. I just got lucky out the passangerside window  8) 
	 
	
