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When the calendar flips to January, is it the close of a deer season or the beginning of a new year of hunting? No matter which way you look at it, January still holds some opportunity to fill your freezer or to donate to a friend in need or a worthy cause. To succeed, you…
By Sylvia Small Members of the North Paulding High School Fly Fishing & Cold Water Conservation Club and Rodney Tumlin’s AP Environmental Science classes worked together on an “Ecosystem Restoration Project.” Last year, the school’s Construction Classes acquired the lumber and cut the pieces for the wood duck nest boxes. Members of the Fly Fishing…
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Picture a knitting needle. No clue? So stroll over to grandma’s and she’ll show you. Or look it up on your phone. Should you be participating in a recliner sprawl or reading room experience, just think No. 2 pencil made out of steel with a backward-reaching hook on one end. Got it? Good. Now you…
Gwinnett County: On Nov. 23, 2017, Cpl. Eddie Tompkins and Ranger Chris Hall arrived at Harbins Park and observed a parked black GMC pickup truck. “I observed a game cart used for hauling harvested wildlife in the bed of the vehicle,” wrote Cpl. Tompkins in the incident report. “Within the vehicle in plain view through…
Littlejohn’s Accomplishments Greater Than His B&C Buck Dear GON, I just now had the opportunity to read Duncan Dobie’s excellent article on Gary Littlejohn’s Lamar County buck. What a great buck, but even better was that the article covered Gary’s service and sacrifice to our country. My oldest brother served in Vietnam and…
Send us a picture of your GON Realtree Outdoor Kid! Email photo and caption info to [email protected]. Please include child’s name and hometown, age, and details on their catch or harvest.
School snow days for kids in the Deep South are as rare as magazine sweepstakes winners. You are probably familiar with the event. The magazine folks bring a giant $1,000,000 cardboard check to people’s doors with TV cameras in tow, obviously hoping the shock will cause the recipient to fall over dead so no money…
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