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RE: The locality photo thread

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Posted by: DMong at Tue Oct 16 14:21:50 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]  
   

Thanks!,....

Well, I don't really know about how large any of her offspring have grown thus far because I sold them all a couple years ago, and even they wouldn't be fully-grown just yet. Of course it also greatly depends on the male's genetic pre-disposition for size that she was bred with too. He was not huge by any means and was average sized. She sure did dwarf the Miami corn males that Jorge had her with though, and Miami's are noted for being smaller anyway. He has a pic of them together for comparison if he chimes in.

I've seen some real MONSTER South Carolina Okeetee females in past years that were pretty close to 6 feet long and very stocky, and a few gigantic male Okeetees that were every bit of 6 feet or extremely close to it as well. Those seem to have the largest size genetics.


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