kwyeewyk
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Where I live in Washington (NE Chelan co.) there are only a few whitetails and mostly mule deer. There are plenty of whiteys to the north, not sure why they don't get more established here, but I occasionally see them. I always see does though and have yet to see a buck. I have seen what I'm convinced are hybrids several times now though. They run funny and their tail looks like a blacktail, and they will flag it briefly, then put it down, and they're with normal mule deer. Before I'd only seen them one at a time, but yesterday there were three of them in my yard with about 10 or 15 normal looking mule deer. Apparently the females are sexually viable and can breed with either species, I think it's mule deer bucks breeding the does since I haven't seen any whitetail bucks around, but who knows. Considered maybe blacktails but I don't think so. Waiting for these guys to clear off the winter range so I can have my shooting range back.