It sure looks cold in that picture, check out how they're are bundled up. But then again I've seen Mexicans bundled up like that while snowbirds will be wearing shorts and sandals!
While hunting in Campeche for Ocellated turkey and Brockett Deer our camp help caught this little albino buck brockett. The other pic is of a normal brockett.
Tom P
The Red Brockett in the pic is actually a real good one!
They are only spikes, they never branch out.
They are hunted together with the ocellated turkey and are an "add on" to the hunt. We hunt them from hammocks up a few feet (mexican tree stand) and we shoot them with shotguns loaded with #4 buck.
GE,
Do you know if those the same type of deer that inhabit Belize (No. Central America). I ate some deer stew at a little cafe down there. It was really good. The lady that owned the cafe said her husband and sons hunted for them. I wanted them to take me out with them, but new wifey ruled that out of our honeymoon plans. Go figure.
Yep, they're the same deer. There are two species, the Red Brockett and the Grey Brockett and they inhabit the same range all the way from Argentina up to Southern Mexico. We hunted them in the Mexican state Campeche, located on the Yucatan Peninsula.
I most likely will be going back there again this spring, you're welcome to join me.
Yesterday I got a new issue of Western Hunter magazine in the mail and there is a photo in there of a javelina that is a lot whiter than this one.
Anyone else get this magazine ?
I never subscribed to it, it just comes. I think it's because I buy an Arizona license every year. I don't really know why I get it but it's good reading.
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