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Christmas time is sneaking up on us yet again, and there’s no better time than now to go ahead and finish snagging some gifts for the outdoorsmen in your life. I’m going to do a three-part series of products that I believe in, and I’m going to show them to you on video so that…
As I mentioned in my review of the Wilderness Road Campground, I took one heck of a hike during my escape to the Cumberland Gap National Park. The Sand Cave and White Rocks trail ain’t a joke, and it was everything this old man had to get it done. If you go, and I encourage…
October was the month of giant blue catfish in Georgia! There was the new state record 111-pound beast from the upper end of Lake Eufaula that’s created a buzz all over the country, and now for the second time in less than three weeks, Allatoona has produced another lake record blue catfish. The bar has…
Between the demands of competing at a high level in junior sports and just being a teenager, heading to the deer stand can’t always be the top priority. After a few missed chances when she opted to not go hunting during two seasons of chasing a big buck, Shelby Clark, 15, of Statesboro, was finally…
Milner, GA – Folks are increasingly growing, harvesting and processing their own food, particularly all-natural organic protein like venison. Meanwhile, modern hunter-conservationists are getting more serious about managing their land and the animals on it. Whether it’s part of a serious management program or merely to see who wins bragging rights, everyone wants to know how…
There are some big-buck contests up north where the winners are determined by how much a rack weighs—no measuring, the capped skull plate and rack are put on a scale. A super-thick Pulaski County 14-point buck killed this weekend would give any North Woods buck a run for the money in that type of contest.…
Twice during the month of October, I ventured up to north Georgia in hopes of catching the leaves showing off their fall colors. Hiked up Blood Mountain on Monday, Oct. 5, reached the top to find the beautiful green leaves of the north Georgia forest. Yep. Too early for color changes. Waited 13 days, then…
The November issue is full of great bow-bucks, including a Peach County beauty taken by Nic Bekkers. See Nic’s story. Cover Photo by Scott Hodges November 2020 Feature Articles Lots Of Quality Lanier Spotted Bass Bites 10 locations to help set a November pattern for plenty of action. “The Last Hunt” Hank Norton and…
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