Caroline Hogg, 9, of Tifton, caught her biggest fish ever at a pond in Tift County on Feb. 27.
Gavin Clay killed this buck on opening morning of youth season out of the stand his dad killed his first deer in.
Hayden Vellenger, 11, downed his first pig on Murder Creek Hunting Club in Jasper County. This was a great birthday gift for him.
Reese Frady, 12, of Clarkesville, took her first buck on opening day in Oglethorpe County.
Josie Holbrook, 10, of Dawsonville, killed this gobbler in Lumpkin County on March 27 at 7:45 a.m.
Kai Barlow, 6, of Mansfield, with his first turkey taken with a .410 in Newton County. The bird weighed 24 pounds and had two beards, one measured 10.25 and the other 8.25.
Cannon Padgett with a 3-pounder caught at a pond in Lee County on March 26.
Clarke Goodwin, 8, of Woodbury, with her first deer, taken in Meriwether County on Nov. 21.
Colt Feiler, 9, of Jersey, with his second buck ever. He took the 10-point in Walton County with a .308.
Ben Martin, 9, of Fortsonia, took a pintail drake in Elbert County on Jan 8.
Garrett Segal, 11, of Cochran, killed this buck on Nov. 26 in Schley County.
Isaiah Owenby’s first hog came from Union County.
Seadog Beasley, 7, of Swainsboro, killed this turkey during the youth weekend.
Slaton Shaw, 9, with dad Jason Shaw and grandfather Dr. Harvey Miller with his bird in Lowndes County.
Ross Hulbert, 9, of Orange Beach, Ala., shot his first gobbler on April 4. He was hunting in Putnam County.
Rowan Easom, 10, of Bonaire, with her first gobbler. The bird was killed in Twiggs County on March 26.
Ryder Hilsman, 11, was wearing his lucky hat when he killed this turkey in Wilkes County on opening day.
Six-year-old Steven Goodroe killed this turkey on March 27 in Pulaski County.
Warren Lane with a bird in Warren County from March 26. It was his first turkey.
William Blan, 10, killed this turkey during the youth season in Haralson County.
Walker Roberson, 11, with a Lee County 10-point that he dropped at 165 yards.