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GON January 2011 Issue
GON Staff | January 1, 2011
January 2011 Feature Articles
Hogs… And The Tactics To Put ’Em In a Hog Hearse
Some consider wild hogs a curse, but they are expanding their range and are apparently here to stay. They’re also fun to stalk. And tasty. Here’s a great article by Glen Solomon.
Call Of Coon Hounds Is True Mountain Music
North Georgia hunters continue a passionate tradition shaped by endless nights and good dogs past and present.
Big Carters Spotted Bass On The Float-N-Fly
Guide Louie Bartenfield marks a map with 10 January locations and details a hot and unusual bass-fishing technique.
Weiss Stripers On The Trolling Bite
There’s no need for live bait this month as big schools of stripers patrol the river-channel ledges, and fish are eager to slam plugs and lures.
January Is Prime For Big Bass On Jackson
Rock exposed by low lake levels will warm quickly under a little sun-shine, and this draws big bass shallow for a super winter pattern.
State Buys Big Chunk Of Oaky Woods WMA
January 2011 News
13-Year-Old Girl Kills 750-lb. Hog In Montgomery County
Southwest Georgia Shotguns Rigged To Fire Remotely
Outdoorsman Mark Williams Named DNR Commissioner
Three-Legged Buck Grows Strange, Huge Rack
Bucks Lock Antlers, Down In Pond
DNR Proposes Fees For Non-hunters On Some WMAs
Days GON By: Big Change For GON In 1999; Millsaps Wins BASS Invitational On Lake Martin
January 2011 Departments
Letters To The Editor: GON Member First Sgt. John David Blair Killed In Action
Wild In The Kitchen: Venison Meatloaf
Hunter’s Journal: Hannah’s First Deer With A Bow
Tournament Reports: C&R Seminole Results; Kip Carter Leads Power Rankings
Kids Outdoor Outpost And Word Search: Planning For A New Year
Game Warden Reports: Turkey Shot From Road At 150 Yards With Rifle
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