Awesome information that you guys have shared! JD--I have read that article before, but I read it three more times. Something about Blacktail that fascinates me. They are mysterious and there are so many unknowns!
FishNFur--I could not agree more on the subject of Mature Buck. I really don't think antler size is the best way to tell, however the antler displays much more--a combination of genetics, age and nutrition. My definition of a fully mature blacktail is one that has successfully bred for 4+ seasons, has a big wide chest, lengthy body, a pot belly and USUALLY has three or more points.
That said, I have a 2Pt. Blacktail that has been on my cam for 5 years in a row and he has always been a 2pt. He's body has developed substantially, while is antlers have become wider, taller and thicker. However he has not grown more than 2 pts. per side. He will be a six year old deer this year--the only time I ever get him on the cam is between November 6th and November 30th.