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Scrapbook – December 2015

Reader Contributed | December 1, 2015

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Here’s a super opening weekend buck from Oconee County. Alex Davis, of Bogart, shot the 12-pointer on Sunday, Oct. 18. It weighed 202 pounds and had 12 1/2-inch G2s and 10 1/2-inch G3s.

 

Laurens County produced this gobbler last spring for Greg Branum, of Rentz.

 

Nothing good happens after 2 a.m.? Not true if you are fishing for catfish in this Jackson County pond. Jared Hulsey, of Jefferson, caught this catfish on a chicken liver at 2 a.m. on Sept. 26.

 

A hunt in Warren County on Oct. 18 produced a first-ever wild hog, a boar, for Andrew Boles.

 

While deer hunting from a ground blind on national forest in Walker County on Oct. 30, Nathanael Hibberts saw this coyote come up over a ridge 40 yards in front of his blind. Nathanael put deer hunting on hold and shot the 35-lb. yote.

 

Anna Green, 16, of Soperton, with her 10-point Treutlen County buck killed on Sept. 25 during archery season.

 

First buck selfie. Eric Argo’s first buck was this Jackson County 9-pointer killed on Oct. 23.

 

Michael Grannon shot this 8-point, 175-lb. buck in Hancock County at 6:23 p.m. on Oct. 24. “He came out of the hardwoods to a clearcut edge,” Michael said.

 

Last season, after a 2 1/2 hour duel, Kevin Abernathy, of Adairsville, finally rolled this Chattooga County gobbler.

 

Kenny Adams, of Newnan, shot this 9-point Coweta County buck on its way to check a scrape at 8:45 a.m. on Nov. 3.

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