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Realtree Kids – January 2020
Reader Contributed | January 2, 2020
Send us a picture of your GON Realtree Outdoor kid. Email image and caption details (name, hometown, age, and county where critter or fish was taken) to [email protected].

This photo needs a frame and a mantle. Congrats Caleb Upton, 11, of Lawrenceville, on your 100-yard shot on this Hancock County 9-point.

Gracie Bird, 13, of Eatonton, had been having some trouble getting her first deer, so she connected with Don Spillers (left) on his Houston County land and went ahead and knocked out two deer. Her dad Mark was along for the hunt.

Hunter Stoddard, 14, of Oxford, rolled this big Newton County largemouth on Aug. 13. Hunter’s dad Jeff, a loyal GON subscriber, sent in the photo.

After years of dedication, 13-year-old Abigail Berry, of Zebulon, killed her first and second deer in Spalding County.

Brianna Dalton, of Monticello, reads her GON every month. She took this Jasper County buck last October.

Back-to-back evenings for twin 8-year-olds Chance (pictured here) and Millie Hooper. Both were first deer kills and taken in Floyd County. Proud daddy Nicholas Hopper said, “What a blessing for them to shoot them back to back nights!”

Twelve-year-old Eli Wynne, of Empire, with a 235-lb. 10-point taken in Twiggs County. He was hunting with his grandfather, Carlis Wynne.

A 220-yard shot for Gideon Rollins, 11, ended with this Whitfield County 10-pointer. It was Gideon’s first deer.

Henry Spann, 7, said it’s not too hot to hunt in September. He was rewarded with this Lumpkin County doe, his first deer.

Jase McClung was a proud 5-year-old after taking his first deer on the last day of the 2018-2019 season. Jase is from Leesburg.

Back-to-back evenings for twin 8-year-olds Chance and Millie Hooper (pictured here). Both were first deer kills and taken in Floyd County. Proud daddy Nicholas Hopper said, “What a blessing for them to shoot them back to back nights!”

Weston Adams was hunting with his papa Robbie when he harvested his first deer. Weston is just 5 years old.

Bo Bennett with an 8-pointer he shot with his new .308 Winchester on his uncle’s land in Worth County.

Cole-Jett Black, 8, of Elberton, says he’s a hunter for life after killing this Oglethorpe County 6-point.

The result of Isaiah Bishop’s first time seeing a deer in the woods. “Now he is hooked,” said his dad, Matthew.

Logan “Shorty” McClendon’s first deer was this 5-pointer taken in Toombs County while hunting with his dad.
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