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		<description><![CDATA[One of my readers sent me this story about a 100% Pure White Buck he got in Ohio. He asked if I could share his story with everyone.

This  may be the first of its kind to be harvested in Ohio!!
100-Percent Pure White Albino Buck Taken In Ohio
First let me start by saying, there may [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black">One of my readers sent me this story about a 100% Pure White Buck he got in </span><st1:state><st1:place><span style="color: black">Ohio</span></st1:place></st1:state><span style="color: black">. He asked if I could share his story with everyone.<br />
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black">This  may be the first of its kind to be harvested in Ohio!!<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt; color: black">100-Percent Pure White Albino Buck Taken In </span></strong><st1:state><st1:place><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt; color: black">Ohio</span></strong></st1:place></st1:state><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt; color: black"><o:p></o:p></span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black">First let me start by saying, there may some people who feel I should have not taken this deer.<span>  </span>I would just like to say that I am a very ethical person.<span>  </span>I respect the environment and wildlife very much.<span>  </span>Just think of all the animals consumed by people everyday.<span>  </span>How many other hunters would have done the same thing?<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><u><span style="color: black">HERE’S THE STORY</span></u><span style="color: black">: <o:p></o:p></span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black">On </span><st1:date year="2007" day="14" month="10"><span style="color: black">Sunday, October 14, 2007</span></st1:date><span style="color: black"> at about </span><st1:time minute="30" hour="6"><span style="color: black">6:30 a.m.</span></st1:time><span style="color: black">, I was on the way home from work when my brother called asking if I wanted to go deer hunting.<span>  </span>I really didn’t want to go because I was pretty tired.<span>  </span>But I told my brother I would go for a short while.<span>  </span>So I went home, put on my camos, grabbed my trusty bow, and off we went.<span>  </span>We got in the woods, which are located in between Mansfield (</span><st1:state u1:st="on"><st1:state><st1:place><span style="color: black">Ohio</span></st1:place></st1:state></st1:state><span style="color: black">) and Bellville (</span><st1:state u1:st="on"><st1:place u1:st="on"><st1:state><st1:place><span style="color: black">Ohio</span></st1:place></st1:state></st1:place></st1:state><span style="color: black">), around </span><st1:time minute="0" hour="8"><span style="color: black">8:00 a.m.</span></st1:time><span style="color: black">..<span>  </span>I climbed up in my tree stand and got settled in.<span>  </span>My brother was just east of me, about </span><st1:metricconverter productid="100 yards"><span style="color: black">100 yards</span></st1:metricconverter><span style="color: black">.<span>  </span>About 30 minutes later I was dozing off.<span>  </span>I leaned over a couple times because I was so tired.<span>  </span>Finally the last time, I about fell off my seat.<span>  </span>So at that point I decided it was time to go.<span>  </span>I looked down at my chest to undo my safety harness straps and that’s when I seen him, about </span><st1:metricconverter productid="25 yards"><span style="color: black">25 yards</span></st1:metricconverter><span style="color: black"> from the bottom of my tree.<span>  </span>It was a beautiful pure white, pink-eyed, albino buck.<span>  </span>He walked slowly and cautiously, stopping every couple steps to take in his surroundings.<span>  </span>He continued walking and closed in to about </span><st1:metricconverter productid="20 feet"><span style="color: black">20 feet</span></st1:metricconverter><span style="color: black"> from the bottom of the tree I was in.<span>  </span><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black">He was a 100-percent pure white albino buck.<span>  </span>The very first thing I noticed was his stunning pink eyes.<span>  </span>They looked like the eyes of someone who had really bad allergies.<span>  </span>Then I looked at his pure white body.<span>  </span>His coat was perfect and not a mark on it.<span>  </span>He wasn’t very big, only about </span><st1:metricconverter productid="180 pounds"><span style="color: black">180 pounds</span></st1:metricconverter><span style="color: black">.<span>  </span>The last thing I noticed was his rack.<span>  </span>It was not impressive at all.<span>  </span>At first I thought it was a balanced 6-point rack but after further examination I realized it was only a 5-point.<span>  </span>But the rack did not matter because this was the most unusual animal I had ever seen.<span>  </span><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black">Even though this buck was very rare and unusual, I did not want to take it because I wanted something bigger.<span>  </span>For the past 2 years I have been trying to bag a 14-point monster buck that lives in the area.<span>  </span>When the albino buck appeared I immediately drew my bow to the ready position, not to take aim at him but hoping the big one was also around.<span>  </span>I continued to watch the albino for about 5 minutes. <span> </span>He never roamed more than </span><st1:metricconverter productid="20 feet"><span style="color: black">20 feet</span></st1:metricconverter><span style="color: black"> from my tree.<span>  </span>During this time he continuously presented numerous opportunities for an excellent shot, but because I wanted my big one I didn’t take the shot.<span>  </span>I then remembered I had my cell phone (which takes video and pictures) in my pocket.<span>  </span>I slowly maneuvered it into my hand and when I was ready with it the albino drifted further and further away.<span>  </span>While walking away he stopped and looked around.<span>  </span>When he finally walked out of sight I wondered if I would ever see him again but more than that, I wondered if anyone would ever believe what I had just experienced.<span>  </span>I never did get any pictures or video.<span>  </span><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black">Now completely awake and alert, I scanned and listened to my surroundings hoping to see my big buck.<span>  </span>Just then I heard something large running through the woods behind me.<span>  </span>I turned only to see, that’s right, the albino buck was running full bore right back towards me.<span>  </span>When he got within about </span><st1:metricconverter productid="20 yards"><span style="color: black">20 yards</span></st1:metricconverter><span style="color: black"> of me he stopped and nervously scanned the woods. After about a minute, he slowly walked within </span><st1:metricconverter productid="10 feet"><span style="color: black">10 feet</span></st1:metricconverter><span style="color: black"> of my tree.<span>  </span>He stopped and turned, positioning his body for yet another opportunity for a perfect shot.<span>  </span>After all this I finally realized this must be ‘a sign’ for me to take him.<span>  </span>So I did.<span>  </span>I raised my bow and positioned the sweet spot in the sights. I released and placed a pin-point perfect shot.<span>  </span>He ran through the woods and down a hill, crashing at the bottom.<span>  </span>He was down and I knew he wasn’t getting up.<span>   </span><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black">I took a couple of deep breaths and waited about 10 minutes before unstrapping myself and climbing down.<span>  </span>I met up with my brother and he excitingly said,” did you see that albino deer…..did you see his pink eyes”. When I told him I got him he didn’t believe me.<span>  </span>He told me the buck crept up behind him and got about </span><st1:metricconverter productid="15 feet"><span style="color: black">15 feet</span></st1:metricconverter><span style="color: black"> of his position.<span>  </span>When he turned to look, it got spooked and took off running, thus, explaining why he was running back towards me.<span>  </span>He asked me several time if I was serious about downing the buck.<span>  </span>I reassured him and we walked out of the woods to prevent from spooking it.<span>  </span>My brother was more excited than I was.<span>  </span>I thought he was making a big deal of it because I had not yet realized what an awesome animal I had.<span>  </span>I was actually having second thoughts because now I would have to wait another year to attempt to bag the monster buck.<span>  </span>We went back to my house which was very close to the woods.<span>  </span>After about 30 minutes we proceeded back into the woods.<span>  </span>We located the first signs of the trail that would lead to the buck.<span>  </span>The trail got bolder and bolder.<span>  </span>And after about 15 minutes of searching my brother yelled with excitement, “yes, he’s over here”.<span>  </span>He was down, just about where I expected.<span>  </span>I approached the buck and it was just as impressive as it was when I first seen it.<span>  </span>It even had a white nose and white hooves.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black">I took out my camera and snapped some pictures.<span>  </span>We prepared to move him but, first attaching my deer tag, of course (because it’s the law).<span>  </span>After preparing him we were ready to begin the drag, “over the hill and through the woods”.<span>  </span>We pulled and pulled him about </span><st1:metricconverter productid="100 yards"><span style="color: black">100 yards</span></st1:metricconverter><span style="color: black">, taking a break couple breaks in between.<span>  </span>He sure felt like a </span><st1:metricconverter productid="275 pound"><span style="color: black">275 pound</span></st1:metricconverter><span style="color: black"> deer.<span>  </span>We finally reached the edge of the woods and went into a field.<span>  </span>After about another </span><st1:metricconverter productid="100 yards"><span style="color: black">100 yards</span></st1:metricconverter><span style="color: black">, we finally reached my house.<span>  </span>We took him in the back yard and snapped some more pictures.<span>  </span>We then strung him up to a tree, which was visible from the road, and I sprayed him off. While he was in the tree we had two different people, drive by, turn around, and came back to see what we had.<span>  </span>They were in disbelief, stating they had never seen a pure white deer before.<span>  </span>About 10 minutes later, I had three of my neighbors in my backyard because one of them had seen what we had and called the others.<span>  </span>It was now that I began to realize what I had.<span>  </span>My brother and I called a couple people who are also hunters.<span>  </span>They immediately started toward my house.<span>  </span>They were all very impressed and amazed.<span>  </span>I was also told by several people to contact the game warden, Greg Wasilewski, because the Ohio Department of Natural Resources would definitely want to know about this.<span>  </span>I did and within minutes the game warden called back (on a Sunday) stating he wanted to meet to examine the buck.<o:p> </o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black">After cleaning the buck up we loaded it up and headed for fin-feather-and-fur, a sporting goods outlet located in </span><st1:place u1:st="on"><st1:city u1:st="on"><st1:place><st1:city><span style="color: black">Ashland</span></st1:city></st1:place><span style="color: black">, </span><st1:state u1:st="on"><st1:state><span style="color: black">Ohio</span></st1:state></st1:state></st1:city></st1:place><span style="color: black">.<span>  </span>During the drive we had people following us.<span>  </span>They were taking pictures, beeping, and giving the ‘thumbs-up’.<span>  </span>We even had two cars follow us from the highway to the store to get a close up view. <span> </span>When we arrived the parking lot was full of people due to a large sale.<span>  </span>There were people heading for there cars to leave and when they observed us pull in they turned around and followed the truck to also get a close up view.<span>  </span>We parked in front of the store and instantly numerous people began to flock to the truck.<span>  </span>I would estimate about 80-100 people gathered at the truck to look and take pictures.<span>  </span>I then realized without a doubt this was a special and very rare animal.<span>  </span>And I also no longer had second thoughts about the harvest.<span>  </span>Everyone was congratulating me.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black">As we were leaving, people who were pulling in were struggling to look at the buck in the back of the truck.<span>  </span>We started back toward </span><st1:place u1:st="on"><st1:city u1:st="on"><st1:city><st1:place><span style="color: black">Mansfield</span></st1:place></st1:city></st1:city></st1:place><span style="color: black"> to meet with the game warden.<span>  </span>We made contact with him and he said the buck was very impressive and that I should be very proud.<span>  </span>He confirmed it was a 100-percent albino deer, noting the pink-eyes, white nose, and white hooves.<span>  </span>I asked him how long he had held the position of game warden and he advised,”10 years”.<span>  </span>I asked him how long it had been since he had seen a pure albino deer and he stated,” I have never seen one before”.<span>  </span>He said there have been other white deer but never 100-percent pure, like mine.<span>  </span>The other ones usually have a black nose, black hooves, and without the pink eyes.<span>  </span>We met with him in a public place and during the meeting we had 7 different car loads of people stop to look at the buck.<span>  </span>The game warden took some pictures and left.<span>  </span><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black">Based on everyone’s reaction and the magnitude of this extraordinary experience, I decided to have this buck made into a full body mount.<span>  </span>I hope to eventually have it placed in a location where everyone can enjoy it for a very long time.<span>  </span>This has definitely been an unforgettable once-in-a-lifetime experience.<span>  </span>Based on research I have done and from what experienced people have told me, this true-albino buck is about </span><st1:metricconverter productid="1 in"><span style="color: black">1 in</span></st1:metricconverter><span style="color: black"> 35,000 to see but to actually harvest one is about </span><st1:metricconverter productid="1 in"><span style="color: black">1 IN</span></st1:metricconverter><span style="color: black"> A MILLION. <o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><u><span style="color: black">*Note</span></u><span style="color: black">-<span>  </span>This is becoming a very big story.<span>  </span>Everyone is talking about this deer.<span>  </span>People I don’t even know have come up to me asking to see pictures. A photo is also listed on the Ohio Department of Natural Resources website (ODNR.com), click deer pics.<span>  </span>As of </span><st1:date year="2007" day="10" month="11"><span style="color: black">11/10/2007</span></st1:date><span style="color: black"> I have 3 NATIONAL magazine and 4 STATE magazines planning to publish stories on this buck.<span>  </span>Seven </span><st1:state u1:st="on"><st1:place u1:st="on"><st1:state><st1:place><span style="color: black">Ohio</span></st1:place></st1:state></st1:place></st1:state><span style="color: black"> newspapers have also published stories. <o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><a href="http://skinnymoose.com/stabley/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/albino-deer-033.jpg" title="albino-deer-033.jpg"><img src="http://skinnymoose.com/stabley/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/albino-deer-033.jpg" alt="albino-deer-033.jpg" height="453" width="600" /></a></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">(Click on the photo to enlarge)</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: black">This buck is currently at “Lone Leaf Taxidermy” located in </span><st1:place u1:st="on"><st1:city u1:st="on"><st1:place><st1:city><span style="color: black">Mount Gilead</span></st1:city></st1:place><span style="color: black">, </span><st1:state u1:st="on"><st1:state><span style="color: black">Ohio</span></st1:state></st1:state></st1:city></st1:place><span style="color: black"> (<a href="http://www.loneleaftaxidermy.com/">www.loneleaftaxidermy.com</a>) .<span>  </span>You can call taxidermist, Casey Watterson, at (419) 362-1060 to find out when it will be finished for viewing.<span>  </span>This guy is the best in the area and expects to display the finished product at numerous shows.<span>  </span>THANKS!<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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