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Author:weaver Comment Left:09/16/2009 13:37

axis

Author:wohalliburton Comment Left:09/16/2009 15:00

I agree that they look a lot like axis but see your previous post.  Where are you hunting?

Author:defmet26 Comment Left:09/16/2009 15:19

Yeah someone told me they were east asian sika deer, i googled it and they do look a lot like it.

Author:defmet26 Comment Left:09/16/2009 15:20

hunting in Kerr county, Mountain Home area.

Author:weaver Comment Left:09/16/2009 15:39

they are sika axis bucks and does have a big white patch under their neck

Author:wohalliburton Comment Left:09/16/2009 16:38

I hunt west of you about 30-40 miles, south of Junction, and we have a bunch of Axis deer there.  Either way they're exotics and ripe for the plucking.  For wild game Axis is hard to beat.

They might be a Dybowski's Sika, but I haven't heard of one being taken down there.

Author:col_bee Comment Left:09/17/2009 14:11

by the dumpy looking ears it looks like an axis. I can always tell a axis doe from far off by her ears.

Author:col_bee Comment Left:09/18/2009 12:26

I have  killed a few axis. I think I'm going back on my last statement. I think it is a dybowski sika, cause it says they are redish with white spots in the summer and dark with no spots in the winter.