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Realtree Kids Scrapbook April 2018
Reader Contributed | April 12, 2018
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].

Ava Yarbrough, 8, of Newnan, is the final member of the Yarbrough family to shoot a deer. She killed this nice doe in Coweta County.

Macey Greer, of Loganville, had her big brother Hayden along for some calling help in Jones County during the 2018 youth opener.

The recipe for success on slabs, according to Nate Carter, 10, of Baxley, is crickets. He hooked this slab in an Appling County pond.

Savannah Green, 12, made the drive from Gainesville to Crawford County to kill her first deer on Nov. 24.
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