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Late Bloomers

Joined Apr 2009
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Michigan
Everyone knows that there is always one buck that holds off right to the end. When everybody else is getting to the end of their main growth there is always that one that comes from behind to surprise you. This one didn't catch me by complete surprise because he starting growing late as yearling last year, but he had some damage and I thought it just held him back. This year there was no damage and to my amazement just started growing July 1st and isn't even close to stopping. Watch the ad section this fall and whitetail exchange, depending on where he ends up I may unwillingly let him go. He has a good pedigree and will make a breeder (if he keeps putting it on like he is).

Let's see all other late bloomers out their:)

These pictures are of the same deer... first pic 6/11/09, second pic (date wrong on picture) 7/11/09 and third pic 7/27/09.
 

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Here is a late bloomer at Blue Mountain Whitetails. It is WILDFIRE!! He shed really late which set him back. he has a lot of growing to do, but he sure us one big 2 yr old. How big o you think he is???
 

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