2004 Muzzleloader New Pics


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Re: 2004 Muzzleloader New Pics

Yes, for some reason, ALBINO deer are protected in many states. But this deer is a piebald due to the brown spots and most important the brown eyes. This deer was checked over by the local DNR and the brown on the fur and the eyes have been all verified.

Why albino deer or all white deer are protected is crazy. They are bad for the heard, even told this by the DNR biologist. The law was passed in Michigan due to a Senator, who was feeding one and some killed it legally during hunting season. Then in 1990 it was illegal to shoot a Albino or all white deer. Crazy law!

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Re: 2004 Muzzleloader New Pics

nice, if that piebald is legal in MI than there's no doubt the one on our hunting land is perfectly legal then, he has a lot of white, but not that much. I kind of had some worries about that if I got a chance at him in November and shot him only to find out he had too much white.

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nice, if that piebald is legal in MI than there's no doubt the one on our hunting land is perfectly legal then, he has a lot of white, but not that much. I kind of had some worries about that if I got a chance at him in November and shot him only to find out he had too much white.

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Here's the fine print on the law!

(2) It shall be unlawful for a person to take or possess, at any time, an albino deer, being a deer with all white or colorless hair, or a deer with a coat of all white or colorless hair similar to an albino deer. Piebald, or partially white deer, may be taken under the provisions of this order

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