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GON May 2016 Issue
GON Staff | May 12, 2016
May 2016: Vol. 30, No. 5
Coyotes may be an invasive, non-native species, but they’ve sure made themselves at home in Georgia. Many sportsmen have had enough.
Photo By Ronnie Garrison
May Feature Articles
Lanier’s Awesome Postspawn Spotted Bass
Ryan Coleman gives tips and tactics for May spots on Lanier.
Clarks Hill Bass Blowing Up On Bluebacks
10 locations for the blueback spawn and topwater largemouth.
Overcoming 35-Foot Fall Means A Return To The Woods
A passion for hunting and trapping was incentive in recovery.
Dealing With Trespassers
Few things are more irritating than poachers who don’t respect property lines and locals who could care less. Here’s the deal.
Statewide Gobbling & Turkey Hunting Files
Reports from GON’s Hunt Advisors and lots of gobbler photos.
Catch Cobia Riding The Rays
The manta ray pattern is a fun way to find big cobia this month.
Small Lake Profile: Evans County PFA
This WRD managed fishing area has a brand new start. The hydrilla is gone, the pressure is light, and the fishing is good.
Tobesofkee Bass With Houston County High-Schoolers
Student anglers fish Tobesofkee in final event of the spring.
A Coyote Killing Primer
Here are the basics for giving a yote a dirt nap in May and June—not the easiest time to kill a coyote, but it’s the right time.
May 2016 News
Lake Jackson Record Flathead Pushes 64-lbs.
Two Sinclair Record-Class Cats In One Trip
Publisher Steve Burch Earns Hall of Fame
May 2016 Departments
Letters To The Editor
Hunter’s Journal: Officers, Best Friends Get Gobbler
Wild In The Kitchen: Greek Style Wild Turkey
Days GON By
GON Outdoor Kids:
Kids Outdoor Outpost And Word Search
Daryl Gay’s Back Page: Talking Turkey
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