Whitetail Ambush

by Jack Paluh

Whitetail Ambush Rises By Jack Paluh

Approximate Image Size: 21" x 30"

Whitetail Ambush portrays an 18th Century Deer Drive as hunters pushed the deer into natural funnels and bottlenecks by pounding bones and shakers to move the game. A small group of shooters, stationed along runways, kept a viligant watch for the whitetails to come into range.


It was the Native American belief that harvesting a white doe foretold of ill fortune and bad medicine. If a hunter crossed paths with one he would thank The Creator and let it go in peace, as did the hunting party in Whitetail Ambush.


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