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Carlyle Moore, a GON member from Jackson, shot this Butts County 8-pointer last season on Nov. 4 as it was cruising for does at 9:30 in the morning.
Here’s a great Wilkes County buck killed by Carter Higginbotham last season on Dec. 30.
Clint Downs, of Bremen, said he was blessed to take this 11-pointer on Nov. 10 in Haralson County.
This is a super buck for the Lookout Mountain area of Dade County! Derek Brown said his big 6-pointer came in to a grunt call “absolutely furious that another deer would even think about being in his woods.”
Biggest bass ever—so far—for Emily Hardin, of Douglasville. Emily was fishing at Lake Tara in Carroll County on Aug. 21 when the bass ate her minnow.
Brothers Chad and Ricky Folsom doubled up on these Haralson County gobblers that put on a show strutting and gobbling the whole way in last season.
Jenn Goddard, of Woodstock, helped with the hog problem on her lease in Houston County. She got these three with only two shots—one single, and she lined up the other two for a double.
Third-year hunter Judy Wood, of Oglethorpe, with one of two 8-pointers she killed in Macon County this season.
Father and son Mike and Stone McCarty, of Loganville, with stout hybrid bass caught from the Oconee River.
GON member Stephanie Bennett, of Macon, was hunting the family farm in Randolph County when she downed this 8-point buck on Thanksgiving Day.
This unique public-land deer from McDuffie County was missing some key male parts and had a velvet rack that was white. Wayne Redd killed the deer at Germany Creek WMA at Clarks Hill.
Anne Carlson, of Atlanta, with her first deer, a 7-pointer. Anne was guided by her favorite uncle Russell Rogers in Floyd County.