lovemywinchester
04-22-2014, 11:00 PM
I went for a drive this afternoon to have a quick look at Pass lake north of Kamloops and went a little further up Sawmill to see what was running around. I always see lots of mulie does and younguns through this stretch. I stopped to watch a nice doe and year old walking across the road in front of me and when they headed for the bush I noticed the tail on the little one. That's no mulie! Not a purebred anyway.
It looked like a young mulie in every way. Blocky body, big ears, tagging along on Moms rear end. It could have been a WT just hanging with a mulie but I had a good long look before I saw the tail and I didn't think it was a WT for even a second before I saw her butt. I can tell a WT doe instantly usually. I saw at least 20 other mulies in the same stretch today.
I have seen a few WT in the general area but very few. Looks like there is a WT buck having his way with the local ladies up there.
Click pic for vid
http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l573/zippogold/th_hybrid_zpsa157c363.jpg (http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l573/zippogold/hybrid_zpsa157c363.mp4)
It looked like a young mulie in every way. Blocky body, big ears, tagging along on Moms rear end. It could have been a WT just hanging with a mulie but I had a good long look before I saw the tail and I didn't think it was a WT for even a second before I saw her butt. I can tell a WT doe instantly usually. I saw at least 20 other mulies in the same stretch today.
I have seen a few WT in the general area but very few. Looks like there is a WT buck having his way with the local ladies up there.
Click pic for vid
http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l573/zippogold/th_hybrid_zpsa157c363.jpg (http://i1124.photobucket.com/albums/l573/zippogold/hybrid_zpsa157c363.mp4)