"Figure the Odds"
According to www.backwoodswisconsin.com, the odds of seeing three albino whitetails at the same time is 1 in 69 billion. Anyone know the odds of seeing four?
Species:
Whitetail
Where: Minnesota
Method:
Other
When: February 27, 2008 at 02:00 pm
jeeeeez, thats insane. You take that picture? if so, great job and good thing you had your camera at the time
what are you feeding them up there
very cool! Great Pic.
Yes, that is my photo and the only chance for a photo op like this is when the deer yard up for the winter.
Even though hunting albino whitetails is legal here in Minnesota, these deer live in the state park a few miles from my home. With "No Hunting" allowed in the park, the deer are somewhat protected.
This is a real win situation for the deer hunter. Living in the park allows the albinos to breed, ensuring a small population for the future.
But during the Mn. deer season, the deer go "out of bounds" and leave the park (especially the dominant bucks) therefore allowing some lucky hunter the chance of a lifetime.
If you haven't seen the albino twins that feed in my backyard, here's the link; http://kstp.com/article/stories/S348404.shtml?cat=1&v=1. Local TV from Minneapolis did a story on the twins from my home. There's some great footage with the deer only 25 feet from my kitchen window!
Thanks for the interest!
Tim
Better go buy a lotto ticket...
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jeeeeez, thats insane. You take that picture? if so, great job and good thing you had your camera at the time
what are you feeding them up there
very cool! Great Pic.
Yes, that is my photo and the only chance for a photo op like this is when the deer yard up for the winter.
Even though hunting albino whitetails is legal here in Minnesota, these deer live in the state park a few miles from my home. With "No Hunting" allowed in the park, the deer are somewhat protected.
This is a real win situation for the deer hunter. Living in the park allows the albinos to breed, ensuring a small population for the future.
But during the Mn. deer season, the deer go "out of bounds" and leave the park (especially the dominant bucks) therefore allowing some lucky hunter the chance of a lifetime.
If you haven't seen the albino twins that feed in my backyard, here's the link; http://kstp.com/article/stories/S348404.shtml?cat=1&v=1. Local TV from Minneapolis did a story on the twins from my home. There's some great footage with the deer only 25 feet from my kitchen window!
Thanks for the interest!
Tim
Better go buy a lotto ticket...
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