Oh come on now, how can it possibly be thicker than the bush in Ontario![]()
Not just do to the thickness of the bush has to do with blacktail being more reclusive than any other known deer species.
In his book "Deer of the World", world-renowned nature photographer Erwin Bauer describes the coastal blacktail as the hardest deer to find and photograph. "On average, blacktails tend to live in cover that is denser then that preferred by whitetail and mule deer,... any creatures dwelling in dense dark places are more difficult to observe than those spending their lives in the open," writes Bauer.
The 3X3 (first pic) weighed 112lbs the 2X2 (second pic) weighed 124lbs weighted @ the butcher shop we didn't weigh the last one but it was a lot smaller and easier to drag out of the bush than the other two.
The bodies of the first two are excellent examples of mature blacktail deer in the area I hunt yes they get bigger but not by much.


















































