Posts by Brad Gill
Coyote Cull: June 2023 Entries
Round 2 of the 2023 GON Coyote Cull is off and rolling as hunters and trappers step up to the plate to kill song dogs in an effort to save fawns and turkey poults. Listed below are all the entries of those who have found success and taken a photo with their June 2023 issue…
Read MoreGON’s Trophy Room – June 2023
Since Georgia Outdoor News magazine started in 1987, we have continuously enjoyed sharing the accomplishments of others. Some months we’ll receive hundreds of pictures of happy hunters and anglers every year who just want to share their accomplishments. We are truly blessed that so many loyal Georgians think enough of GON to share with us about what they’ve accomplished.…
Read MoreCoyote Cull: May 2023 Entries
Round 1 of the 2023 GON Coyote Cull is off and rolling as hunters and trappers step up to the plate to kill song dogs in an effort to save fawns and turkey poults. Listed below are all the entries of those who have found success and taken a photo with their May 2023 issue…
Read MoreGeorgia Bream Ready To Bed
Whether your bread-and-butter is wigglers and crickets or Beetle Spins and bugs, May is a prime month to have some fishing fun while slinging baits to bream beds. GON reached out to the WRD Fisheries experts and asked these biologists what their top picks were for their areas. Below is what they had to say.…
Read More2023 Ag-Pro Outdoor Blast To Include GTA Trapping Talks
Animals that eat fawns, turkey eggs and rabbits are high interest. Therefore, we’ve partnered with our friends at the Georgia Trappers Association to bring their equipment and know-how and share it with Outdoor Blast show-goers. GTA will host three trapping seminars at the Blast, and we know coyotes—a hot-button critter—will certainly be part of their…
Read MoreGobblers Back Down Coyote, Then Boss Tom Rolled At 37 Yards
Finally a win for the good guys. Sue Davis was turkey hunting in Terrell County on April 17 when she used her cell phone to capture video of five turkeys—three of them gobblers—walking down a woods road and actually run off a nervous coyote into the bushes. Maybe six spurs was enough for the song…
Read MoreWant More Doe Days Or Not? April 30 Deadline To Make Comment
WRD has hosted two of their three public hearings this week as they are in the process of gathering comments on proposed hunting regulations for the next two hunting seasons. The final public hearing will be tonight at 7 p.m. at Rabun County Health Department, 184 S Main St., Clayton, GA 30525. The increase in doe…
Read MoreYouth Big-Buck Contest Week 7 Results 2022-23
Week 7 Results (Oct. 22-28) Hunter, County, Score 1. Cale Darsey, Pike, 136 1/8 No hindsight ip unit displayed. 2. Jackson Ghorley, Hancock, 103 5/8 3. Hadley Phillips, Dooly, 102 5/8 Return to Main Youth Big-Buck Contest Scoring Results Page
Read MoreYouth Big-Buck Contest Week 9 Results 2022-23
Week 9 Results (Nov. 5-11) No hindsight ip unit displayed. No hindsight ip unit displayed. Hunter, County, Score 1. Riles Riner, Worth, 123 5/8 2. JoLee Bowlden (l), Pike, 108 1/8 Key: (l) ladies Return to Main Youth Big-Buck Contest Scoring Results Page
Read MoreYouth Big-Buck Contest Week 8 Results 2022-23
Week 8 Results (Oct. 29 – Nov. 4) No hindsight ip unit displayed. Hunter, County, Score 1. Kaylee Owen (l), Wheeler, 134 2/8 2. Wyatt Holton, Lee, 127 2/8 3. Harrison Strange (b), Bibb, 126 2/8 4. JT Archer, Newton, 115 4/8 5. Hudson Maddox, Laurens, 101 0/8 Key: (l) ladies, (b) bow Return…
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