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Scrapbook January 2018

Reader Contributed | January 1, 2018

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Here’s one of 15 bull reds caught and released by GON subscriber John Brady and his wife Elaine while fishing the Cumberland jetties on Oct. 10. The Bradys are from Jefferson.

 

Chad Payne, Chase Rawlins and Corey Gulledge (not pictured) killed these hogs Nov. 21 at Mossy Pond Outfitters near Patterson in Pierce County.

 

Catherine Tanner with her first deer, a Heard County 9-point buck.

 

Jody Anderson with a huge 560-lb. Towns County bear he killed Nov. 25. Jody said it was extra special because he killed it with his dad’s 30-30. He father passed away in the spring. Also picture is Jody’s daughter Neely.

Congrats to Heather Harrison on her first-ever deer. Heather, 21, lives in Jasper County and was hunting in Morgan when she killed the 10-pointer.

How’s this for a first bow-kill? Cash Rabinowitch, 18, arrowed this Franklin County 16-pointer on Sept. 24.

 

Sonny Pennington, of Madison, got an alligator this season that weighed more than 400 pounds. The Pulaski County gator measured 10-feet, 1-inch.

 

LeeAnne Stein, of LaGrange, did her part to control the coyotes in Troup County while deer hunting Nov. 22.

 

This Hancock County buck had some unique piebald markings. Billy Wheeler killed the buck on Oct. 25.

 

Tommy Bailey, of Carrollton, killed this buck on Nov. 23 in Heard County. Also pictured are Tommy’s son and grandkids.

 

DeAnna Vestal shows off her first buck. The Navy veteran fittingly shot the buck on Nov. 10—Veteran’s Day!

 

Jerry Lutterman, of Hoschton, with his super 11-point buck that he killed in Macon County on Nov. 12.

 

Jerry Lutterman, of Hoschton, with his super 11-point buck that he killed in Macon County on Nov. 12.

 

Robert Cooper, 82, shot this Screven County 8-pointer on Oct. 21 while hunting a ground blind overlooking a peanut field.

 

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