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September 2018 GON Issue
GON Staff | September 8, 2018
September 2018 Features:
Etiquette And Tips For WMA Hunters
You’re sharing the woods with other hunters. Do so smartly.
Georgia’s Best Bow Bucks Of 2017-18
A stellar 53 bucks made the all-time bowhunting record books.
Riley Huff Wins The Truck-Buck Shoot-Out
Two back-to-back hits at the egg from 60 feet gave Riley the win.
Lake Chatuge Bass Mapped For September
Caz Anderson sets a winning fall pattern for big spotted bass.
WMA Bowhunting Deer Special
Data from last season helps archers find good public bowhunts.
Fall Feeding Frenzy For Yearling Redfish
Reds spawned this summer are now legal length—and hungry.
The Hunt For The Blue Ridge Terrorist Bear
A hunter goes after a bear that destroyed a car and campsite.
Truck-Buck’s Back For 30th Year
Weekly winners now earn bow or gun and qualify for Shoot-Out finals without having to win North vs. South preliminary round.
Calling September Coyotes
This summer’s pups are very callable as autumn approaches.
County-by-County Bow Rankings
Top-10 bucks ever recorded from each Georgia county.
Scouting The Deer Woods For Bow Season
The Hunt Advisor Team gives reports from across Georgia.
Macon County’s Small-Lake Gems
White Water and the Mennonite Pond good for bass and bream.
Fall Fiction Series: “The Homecoming”
Part 2 of GON’s 5-part hunting fiction series.
September 2018 News:
Alex Warr Wins Youth Big-Buck Contest
Coyote-Takers Calendar: Call Yotes And Does With Fawn Distress
No Blood Trail? GON’s 2018 List Of Trailing Dogs
Georgia Kayak ‘Champion’ Seeks World Title
Oconee River Gator Tops 600 Pounds
Days GON By: Looking Back At GON Stories
20 Years Ago: York Carter Wins Second Truck-Buck Shoot-Out In Three Years
10 Years Ago: Heartbreaking Misses
September 2018 Departments:
Letters To The Editor: Dan Quillian Memories
Wild In The Kitchen: Cajun Frog Legs
Hunter’s Journal: Two Bow-Bucks At Top Of The Columbia County Rankings
GON Outdoor Kids: Archery Scholarship Funds College Shooter
Kids Outdoor Outpost And Word Search
Game Warden Reports: Three Cases In One Season For Suburban Poacher
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