What species is this critter?

What is this dead critter?

  • Mulie

    Votes: 17 11.0%
  • Whitetail

    Votes: 121 78.6%
  • Blacktail

    Votes: 12 7.8%
  • Elk

    Votes: 4 2.6%

  • Total voters
    154
303carbine said:
Looks like a Whitetail to me.....and he has it hanging up wrong too..:eek:

Head down works for Pigs, and Cattle, why not Deer? :confused:
Myself...I'd have a giant plastic kiddy pool under us. :D
 
stubblejumper said:
So how about telling us what type of deer it really is.:confused: Is it really a very small whitetail or is it a blacktail?


It was shot to far east in the province to be a blacktail.

It is not a mulie as the tail is way too long. The antlers are also branched not forked and the body colour is wrong.


As can be seen on the poll here most hunters seem to agree that is a whitetail.
 
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So in other words you are telling us that you don't know for sure?:D Is there any way to find out?From what I have seen about blacktails,the size and tail match.As to the antlers,I have harvested even mature mules with branched antlers,and there are several pictures of blacktails online that don't have forked antlers.I am willing to bet that many people simply saw the white tail and assumed whitetail without even knowing that a blacktail also has a white underside on it's tail.I guess that we will never know for sure unless you can confirm it for us.
 
I didn't shoot it. The young fellows that did shoot it cut a mule deer tag for it and then posted a pic on another forum.

It was shot about 150-200 km east of the recognised easterly limits for blacktail in that part of the province.

In any case even it is a wandering blacktail - pure or hybrid - in my opinion it is not a mule deer.
 
It's a Muley. check this out.

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Everything except for the left antler says whitetail.

That's not a mule deer. Not enough white on the face, ears are too small, tail is flat not rope like, pronounced brow tines.
 
In the second pic it looks even more like a white-tail.
Antler configuration is most often a good clue but there is enough irregularity in Mule and white-tail antlers that it alone cannot be used to identify them.

Stubblejumper. In the pics you linked the last one looks like a mule deer to me. Are you sure it is a black-tail?

Robin down under
 
Duffy,
According to the site,the deer is definitely a blacktail.I have only seen a few blacktails in the wild so I did some searching on the net.The more pictures that I saw,the more that I think that this could be a blacktail.The size is the most convincing factor,as it would have to be an extremely small whitetail.Look at the first picture.The front shoulders are at the guys knees,yet the rear is still below his armpit.That is one small deer for the size of the antlers.
 
Not even a question as to what it is ... look at that flag of tail. I'm an expert on White Tail tails .... as that's all I ever get to see of the buggers !! Their way of waving Bye bye as they disappear into the bush. They really do display that tail like a flag when they go ...
 
[QUOTE='Boo]It was shot to far east in the province to be a blacktail.

It is not a mulie as the tail is way too long. The antlers are also branched not forked and the body colour is wrong.


As can be seen on the poll here most hunters seem to agree that is a whitetail.[/QUOTE]
What's too far east? Where was it shot? I don't see anything other than a b/tail in those photos. For anyone who hasn't been around Sitkas or hunted them it would look more like a w/t than a mulie of course. I would like to see the outside of the tail, that would clear things up a bit I bet.
 
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