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Realtree Kids June 2020

Reader Contributed | June 1, 2020

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Watch out for this brother-and-sister turkey hunting duo. Millie (above) and Chance Hopper (below) are known for getting after the turkeys in Floyd County.

Lawson Berg took this 10-pointer on Nov. 17 with his .243 in Harris County. It was following a doe closely when both deer came into a clearing.

James Lubke, 10, of Talking Rock, caught this slab at Deer Lick Park in Douglasville. 

Clayton Evans, of Griffin, reports that his Spalding County turkey had two beards, 9 1/2 and 4 1/2 inches.

While hunting with his grandfather Carlis Wynne on Oct. 27 in Twiggs County, Eli Wynne, 12, of Empire, killed his first buck, a 10-pointer.

Nine-year-old Cole Arnold, of Bleckley County, killed his fourth lifetime deer, this 8-point buck.

Jaxon Buice was only 4 years old when he took his first deer, this Jasper County doe, while using a .223 rifle.

Two birds with one shot for Brycen Stephens, 11, of Senoia. The gobblers were killed in Heard County.

Nothing gets you hooked like taking your first deer on your first hunt. Just ask William Mize, of Walton County.

Charley Nichols, of Danville, seems pretty pumped after catching her first fish while at Lake Jackson.

Aspen Dilbeck, 9, killed her first deer while hunting in Gilmer County on Oct. 27.

Walker Doss, 9, of Valdosta, shot a big nanny doe on Dec. 21. The Tift County deer weighed 152 pounds.

Grant Harman, of Locust Grove, with an 18-lb. Meriwether County tom.

Great DeKalb County crossbow buck for Makenzie Cowan, of Snellville.

Khalia Fields, 3, caught her first fish with her papa Ralph Marcano at Mistletoe State Park.

Annabelle Scott (above) got this 8-point, while Luke Scott (below) connected with a 6-point. Both bucks were taken on afternoon hunts in Dougherty County while hunting with their dad.

Skylar Grubaugh, of Union Point, was 6 years old when she caught this slab crappie.

Russell Bohler, 12, killed this buck in Columbia County on the afternoon of Oct. 28.

Joey Durham knocked down this big Walker County bird during the youth season.

A .308 rifle put this Wilkes County 9-pointer down for Ryder Hilsman on Oct. 27.

Callie Crawford, of Colbert, was 7 when she caught this trout at Moccasin Creek.

Lucas Maxwell just turned 8 when he killed his first buck while hunting in Baldwin County on Oct. 13.

Bubba Jubal Dawg Roberson, 6, of Lumber City, got it done on Oct. 16 in Wheeler County.

Nine-year-old Mya Hamby used a crossbow to harvest this jake during the special youth season.

Lane Romine’s first buck was this 165-lb. Morgan County 7-pointer. The 10-year-old was hunting with his dad.

Jackson Kelly Ellis, 4, collected his first catch ever while fishing a red Rooster Tail.

Dawson Oliver, 13, connected with his first two deer while hunting with grandpa in Hall County on Nov. 28.

Braddock “Doc” Rodgers, 12, of Folkston, with a nice bass caught in Charlton County.

Twins Robert and Rebecca Clark were hunting in Liberty County when Robert rolled this gobbler.

Great first buck for Kelly Rollins, 13, of Smarr. She took the Monroe County deer on Nov. 17.

Austin Payton killed his first turkey in Dodge County in April 2020.

Joshua Lawson, 13, of Peachtree City, with a 4.23-lb. largemouth he caught on May 6 at Lake McIntosh in Fayette County. He caught it from the bank using a Senko-style bait while fishing with his dad, Aaron.

A great shot with a crossbow bolt yielded a first deer for Bennett Carpenter, 7, on Nov. 24. He was hunting in Taylor County.

Jake Hays, 7, of Dallas, with a Paulding County turkey, his first.

Pretty sure this is a keeper! Congrats to our little man, 3-year-old Cooper Bennett, of Alma, on a great Bacon County largemouth.

Catelyn Brown, 13, of Forsyth County, hunts in Jasper County and knocked down this spike in 2019.

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