Abigail Garner, 8, of Rabun County, with her dad Russell. This is Abigail’s first deer killed on Nov. 28.
Alan Armour, 8, of Bishop, got his first buck while hunting with his daddy in Wilkes County on Nov. 18.
Ansley Miller, 9, of Fortson, took this 13-point buck in Harris County.
Coleman Garrett, 7, of Blairsville, caught this 6-lb. largemouth on Lake Nottley the week after Christmas. The big bass took a crappie minnow in 30 feet of water and was released after taking her picture.
This is a first deer for 11-year-old Bella Owen taken in Calhoun County.
Nine-year-old Brandon Baxter, of Bogart, shot a 9-point buck in Meriwether County.
Brylee Grebel, of Dawson, with a Terrell County deer, her first!
Charlie Calhoun, 7, of Ellaville, killed his first deer on Nov. 13 in Worth County.
Christian Starks, 14, with his first deer, taken on Dec. 13 in Pickens County.
While fishing with his granddad Harry Mullins, Wallace Vaughn, 4, caught this crappie in Coweta County.
Bryson Gauge killed this 5-pointer on Jan. 8 at Banks Farm in Madison with his grandfather Jimmy Nail.
Darbi Stanley, 10, got her first deer on Nov. 22 in Pickens County.
Elijah Canady, 8, of Social Circle, with his first deer, a 4-point taken in Walton County on Oct. 28.
Ben Martin, 9, of Fortsonia, took a pintail drake in Elbert County on Jan 8.
Isaiah Owenby’s first hog came from Union County.
This is the first deer ever taken by Kylie Parnell, 9, of Norcross. She shot it in Wilkes County.
GON Subscriber Matthew Johnson, 11, of Waycross, with a first buck taken in Pierce County on Oct. 16.
Paige Smith, 15, from Burke County, dusted off her first hog while hunting with Paw Paw in Avera.
Sadie Wood, 11, of Opelika, Ala., with her first buck that she killed on Oct. 30 in Meriwether County. She made a perfect heart shot at 60 yards with a .243, and he only made it about 50 yards. Her brother Easton, 8, is with her.
Shane Henricks, of Maysville, took his first deer in Crawfordville on Jan. 8 at 5:30 p.m.
Sophia Johnston, 15, of Rome, was hunting in Floyd County on Jan. 25 when she killed her first squirrel. Sophia was hunting with her younger sister Taylor, 14, and their treeing feist Gunner.
Carmen Cisson, 14, with her first striper, which happened to go 15 pounds. She caught it in the summer of 2021.