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Woods-N-Water Artifact Adventures

Our long-time friends at Woods-N-Water Hunting and Fishing Adventures are embarking on a brand-new business venture that will absolutely be of interest to some hunters and fishermen. They have just announced that Woods-N-Water Artifact Adventure weekends will begin in June 2021 and will take place in Wilkinson County. “Guests and families will learn more about…

Haralson County Wildlife Association Kid’s Trout Rodeo Draws 1,600

By Debbie Crook The Haralson County Wildlife Association held the 39th annual Kid’s Trout Fishing Rodeo on Saturday, May 8. This year’s event had approximately 800 fishing participants and 1,600 total attendees and is rated by the local Chamber of Commerce as one of the largest events held in Haralson County. The Haralson County Wildlife…

Ladies Tag Team Brooks County Gobbler

By Scott Barwick Susan Barwick and Heidi Rhodes co-own Kaleidoscope, a consignment shop for women in Thomasville. They have become best friends and have helped each other through life’s difficult situations. Their friendship is truly genuine. One day at the shop the topic of turkey hunting came up. Susan mentioned that she has hunted them…

Daylight Opener For Georgia Dove Season; Duck Seasons Set

Brunch with your opening day dove shoot? The traditional late BBQ lunch as dove hunters shuffle their feet killing time before heading to the field on opening day may be replaced by a brunch after the shooting starts at daylight. The 2021-2022 migratory bird season hunting dates and regulations were recently approved by the Board…

Georgia Co-Angler Scores Huge $65K Tournament Win

A Georgia angler from Griffin outfished a field of 200 co-anglers from across the nation to take top honors at the Ray Scott Championship, held the second week of April at Lake Chickamauga on the Tennessee River. Phillip Johnson earned a huge co-angler payout totaling more than $65,000, including a Triton boat and a sizable…

Tired Creek Bass Record Broken Again

What started out as a test run in their new bass boat quickly turned into the trip of a lifetime for the Parker family from Valdosta. Amanda, Clay and their daughter Ella Kate decided to give Tired Creek Lake a try on May 1, hoping to catch a few quality fish and to enjoy some…

GON May 2021 Issue

GON May 2021 Volume 35, No. 5 May 2021 Feature Articles The 8th Annual Coyote Cull Goes BIG Twice the prizes now worth $3,400 and a third month to enter. Sinclair Bass Shallow In May Chad Carver and his son Fisher share a postspawn pattern to catch Lake Sinclair bass on seawalls and docks. Turkey…

Buying Hunting Land Series: Navigating Land Inheritance

I got my land the old-fashioned way… Bill and his brother John left the funeral home, and along with their families went over to John’s house to have some time together. They needed to talk about the situation they were put in with the death of their father. John lived on the farm in middle…

Mayday!

MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY! Absolutely the last thing any captain wants to ever hear, or say, across a VHF radio. The decisions he or she has made up until that very instant, going back months, weeks, days, minutes, even seconds, could very well mean the difference between life or death for their crew and themselves. In…

Tournament Reports – May 2021

 

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