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The Conservation LE Corner is designed to highlight the efforts of Georgia DNR Law Enforcement Division (LED) officers who, among their many duties, protect Georgia’s wildlife, sportsmen and natural resources from game-law violators. The following account is provided from DNR LED. Tattnall County: At about 8 a.m. on Sunday morning, Sept. 5, 2021 Ranger Jordan…
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Email pictures to [email protected]. Please include your name, GON subscriber number, hometown, county where the picture was taken, date, time and any interesting details for a caption.
It was a dark and stormy night. The seven or eight of us had arrived at our deer club cabin on Friday evening to get a good night’s sleep before our big weekend whitetail hunt. The cabin isn’t much to look at. The roof and outside walls are interchangeable, but we have four large rooms,…
Turkey Baiting Question For DNR Law Enforcement Dear GON, It is obviously not legal to hunt turkeys over bait in Georgia, but for some reason our regulations do not specify how far you must be away from bait in order to legally hunt (screen shot to the right of eRegulations). I contacted a game warden…
The Conservation LE Corner is designed to highlight the efforts of Georgia DNR Law Enforcement Division (LED) officers who, among their many duties, protect Georgia’s wildlife, sportsmen and natural resources from game-law violators. The following account is provided from DNR LED. Tattnall County: On Nov. 27, 2020, Sgt. Chris Moore assisted Game Wardens Clint Jarriel…
Betty, Jenna and Jacob Benjamin in Huntsville, Ala. at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center enjoying NASA’s Family Space Camp last Dec. 17-20. Their dad Jack Benjamin, a GON subscriber for more than 10 years, took the photo. When you see the GON logo in an interesting location or take your magazine along, please get…
By Barden Revelle Some days you can do no wrong. Some days everything goes wrong. This tale is a mixture of both. The end product is really what matters. Picture in your mind the second Saturday of Georgia deer season in the year 1991. It is before daylight in Paulding County. I’m drinking black coffee in…
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