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While reading the article on the timber industry, I had the feeling I was reading a Mark Twain story from the adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn. You know, the story where Huck and Tom are trying to convince their friends, that “white washing” the fence is pure pleasure, and much more fun, than…
Jim said, “I think we should run that line right along the pasture, then back to the back line. Then we flip for who gets which side.” His brother said, “Ok, sounds reasonable enough. I just happen to have a quarter we can use to decide.” And so, it was decided, Jim would take the…
U.S. Forest Service Burning Up Turkey Nests On April 20 Dear GON, I went turkey hunting Tuesday, April 20 on private land less than a mile from Redlands WMA in southern Oglethorpe County. When I got out of my truck, the smell of smoke filled my lungs and stung my eyes. Upon driving out, the…
Velvet Knobs Well, let’s turn the page on another turkey season. No birds for Team Schuster this year, but it certainly was not from lack of trying. I did spend my time in the turkey woods scouting for deer season. It will be here before we know it. We saw some decent rubs, the remains…
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. Lanier County: On Nov. 1, 2019 at approximately 2:50 p.m., DNR Ranger Johnny Robinette received an anonymous complaint about an individual who…
Email your trail-cam 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. Print images can be mailed to GON Spy-Cam, 4331 Seven Islands Road, Madison, GA 30650.
It’s always easier to keep up with Jake the Hermit—assuming I really want to—in the daytime. I can slip around with the best of them, the best of them being Ol’ Jake hisself, who taught me how to slip around in the first place. Got all that? But at night? Forget it. Unless perchance you…
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