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Realtree Kids Scrapbook – August 2021

Brad Gill | August 2, 2021

Plenty of venison for the Chapman home thanks to brother and sister Wyatt (below), 5, and Faith (top), 10.

Ansley Miller, 9, of Fortson, shot this doe while hunting with her granddaddy in Harris County on Oct. 12.

Ansley Redding, 15, of Valdosta, with a 6-pounder caught in Lowndes County using a topwater frog.

Asher Pattillo, 13, of Eastman, was hunting Jan. 9 with his Papa Ray McCook in Dodge County when he killed his first deer, a 135-lb. doe.

Blake Mueller with his first deer. The 9-year-old was hunting in Lee County on Nov. 11.

Brad Waldrop, 11, of Bethlehem, with a pair of bass caught in Lake Hartwell while fishing with his granddad on March 27.

Brantley Cotton, 7, of Cataula, took this 8-pointer in Marion County on Oct. 17.

Brice Hardee, 11, of Vidalia, caught this 8-lb. bass while fishing at his family pond.

Carly Black, 10, took this great Glascock County buck on Dec. 21. It was the second buck she killed last season.

Carly Palmer, 7, went hunting with her dad in Schley County and shot her first deer. It’s a memory they will both cherish forever.

Dakota Heath, 13, of Forsyth, is all smiles with this Monroe County buck.

Dayden Hasty, 12, of Rebecca, with his first deer killed on Nov. 24 in Ben Hill County.

Grant Harman, 12, of Locust Grove, with a 4 1/2-year-old 9-point from Meriwether County taken Oct. 16.

Haeden Chandler, of Good Hope, killed his first deer while hunting with his grandad on Oct. 27.

Harrison Skaggs, 8, was fishing with his PawPaw Alan Skaggs and caught this big bream in a private lake in Carrollton.

Hudson Lowe, 5, of Jasper, caught this bass in a private pond last August.

Hunter Harris, 12, of Tallahassee, Fla., shot this 8-pointer in Terrell County.

Ivy Pierce, 10, of Williamson, shot her first deer in Pike County. The buck was shot at 40 yards with a 22-250.

Jack Cason caught this bass at Creek Ridge Farms in Bulloch County. It was the largest fish at a local fishing tournament.

Jackson Tolbert, 7, of Monroe, with a Walton County buck from Nov. 9 taken on his grandparent’s farm.

Jaxon Buice killed his first buck, a 7-pointer, on Nov. 7 in Jasper County.

JJ Hunt had just learned to cast by himself, and boy did he go to work, catching this 9-lb., 2-oz. bass from Laurens County at his grandparent’s pond.

Joe Donehoo, 13, with a Lanier striper caught during Spring Break on April 5.

Kayman Cauley, 12, of Macon, with his Jones County 10-pointer killed on Nov. 7.

Kintzing Bounds, 12, of Dallas, with two Paulding County toms taken with one shot from a 20 gauge.

Matthew Miller, 7, of Fortson, took this 9-pointer in Harris County on Oct. 11.

Parker Branyan, 7, of Woodville, killed this turkey with his dad in Greene County using a .410.

Pierce Walker, 9, of Dallas, was hunting Paulding County on Nov. 15 when he shot this buck with a .243.

Raelynn Krause, 4, and Jase Krause, 6, of Jackson County, caught this mess of bream.

Reece Lawson, of Savannah, with his biggest buck to date, killed in Jenkins County on Nov. 1.

Sam Dixon, 13, of Calhoun, took his first buck on Dec. 20 while hunting in Gordon County.

Simon Hart, 8, of Greenville, S.C., was visiting his grandparents Doc Doc and Mi Mi in Sumter County last December when he killed this buck and a boar.

Skeeter Roberson, 9, of Lumber City, thanks her lucky GON hat for her first turkey. She was hunting in the rain in Wheeler County on April 24.

Tallie Ray, 14, killed her first buck on Oct. 25 in Morgan County.

The Landress twins Tristan (below) and Tessa (above) from Monroe with two Jasper County bucks they took about a year apart but from the same stand.

Wyatt Sears, 10, with a crossbow buck from Sept. 26 in Hancock County.

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