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Scrapbook July 2020
Reader Contributed | June 29, 2020
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This is a super buck from anywhere, but especially the mountains of Dade County. Jiles Dean Jr. killed the buck in December 2018.

Ron Bruce, of Acworth, was hunting with his crossbow last November when he killed this 7-point buck in Cobb County.

Larry Harris says, “It’s not about the trophy, it’s who you share the time with. Great day of fishing with my dad Larry Harris on April 22 at Lake Weiss, Brushy Branch.”

This banded gobbler from Cedar Creek WMA was a big bird, with 1 1/4-inch spurs and double beards, including one that was 13 inches long. Tommy Clack, of Snellville, got him on April 24.

Robert Howell, of Acworth, doubled up on big gobblers in Burke County. One weighed 24 pounds and other was 20 pounds.

This bird was the boss of the Troup County woods. Lawren Wells, of Newnan, killed the gobbler April 12. It has matching 1 5/8-inch spurs.

Lillie Anna Lyons shot this 8-pointer in 2018 while hunting with GON member Jay Jay Strickland in Lanier County.

Jim Fuller with a trophy warmouth caught from Lake Chatuge on June 9. We need a certified scale in that area!

Barnesville’s Wayne Allen downed this Lamar County 10-point buck in a food plot just after hearing two bobcats fight.

Former Truck-Buck weekly winner Rex Wallace, of Sandersville, got this Washington County 10-pointer Nov. 18.

This Rockdale County 10-pointer had some serious mass. Nathan Unger, of Statham, killed the buck on Nov. 21.

Landon Cason, of Pinehurst, first saw this buck from a tractor in 2017 as an 8-point. He got the Dooly County buck last season as a 10-point. Nice brows!

Kyle Keen, of Leesburg, almost won Week 10 of Truck-Buck last season with this Lee County 8-pointer that netted 137 1/8.

Selfie time for Jason Crawford, of Colbert, with his Oglethorpe County 11-pointer killed last season on Nov. 21.

Will Rogers, of Claxton, said the chasing was wide open Nov. 3 in Evans County when he shot this big 10-pointer.

Bobby Scherer, of Greensboro, was hunting his Dooly County property last Nov. 3 on a cool, crisp morning. He had left the area alone, and it paid off with this heavy old 11-pointer.

Catoosa County produced this 12-point buck for Bill Smith, of Tunnell Hill. It was Bill’s first deer!
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