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Scrapbook – November 2024
Reader Contributed | November 2, 2024
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Will Whitaker, of Thomson, with a big largemouth he caught in Warren County on April 7.

Michael Warren, 15, is entered in both the Youth and Truck-Buck Week 1 contests with his Lee County 9-pointer.

Great tine length on this Jones County 10-point bow buck taken on Sept. 18 by Ken Watson, of Macon.

Lawrenceville’s Jack Streetman, 16, killed this Gwinnett County 11-pointer with his crossbow the opening week of archery season.

Brandon Grindle, of Flowery Branch, with his Hall County 9-pointer killed Sept. 16.

Willie Hicks with Camden County hogs.

Scott Mulling and Emma Dyess, 10, after an opening-day dove hunt in Tattnall County.

Amy Perrin and her son Eli doubled on gobblers last season and won a local team turkey contest.

Half velvet, half slicked out! Lauren Garrett, a subscriber from Ball Ground, killed this very unique buck in Cherokee County on Sept. 17.

Kristin Brown lifts a nice bass she caught May 19 at a private lake in Carrollton.

George Peagler and his son Henry admire a bass George caught in a Bowden farm pond in 2023. George said reading GON has really helped during his CENTCOM deployment.

Here’s a fantastic first buck, and it was taken with a crossbow! Kelley Daniel was hunting private land in Carroll County on Sept. 15 when this big guy offered a 25-yard shot.

Cobbtown’s Lindsay Williams with a 9-point bow-buck, her biggest to date, taken on Sept. 21 in Tattnall County.

Last Nov. 19, Sean Fitzgerald used his estrus can, grunt call and then rattled. This Ben Hill County 8-pointer came in and made it a hunt to remember.

Sharon Stephens, of Leesburg, with her Lee County 8-pointer killed Nov. 24 last season as it was trailing a doe.
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