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Scrapbook – April 2022
Reader Contributed | March 29, 2022
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Ryan Cash, of Hiram, with a 10 1/2-lb., 26-inch bass he caught in a Taylor County lake.

John Ritter submitted this photo of a record-setting Walton County rabbit hunt for this group. They killed 31.

Zachary Stewart got his first buck ever at 17 years old during a hunt last season in Monroe County.

David Julien, of Franklin, with his first hybrid of the year, caught Feb. 26 at 4 p.m. David was fishing a yellow jig above West Point Lake in Troup County.

First trapped coyote! Jim Fuller said he used a No. 2 foot hold in a dirt-hole set along the edge of a field. He trapped the yote in Henry County on Jan. 8.

Ricky Folsom rolled this Carroll County gobbler last season on April 17. The 21-lb. bird had 1 1/4-inch spurs but only a 3-inch beard, likely from beard rot.
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