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Scrapbook October 2020

Reader Contributed | September 28, 2020

See yourself — or your favorite hunter or angler — in an upcoming issue of GON. Send photographs to [email protected], and please include name, subscriber number, hometown, county, date and details.

Maeson Tanner, of Madison, with her Morgan County 9-pointer taken last Oct. 28 as it fed on a white oak ridge.

GON member Dean Ewing, of Lula, caught and released this big striped bass while bank fishing a stretch of the Chattahoochee River near Lula on May 1. Dean was using 8-lb. test line.

Joe Junca, of Jonesboro, got this suburban 10-pointer last season while hunting with his crossbow.

Paulding Forest WMA produced this nice 11-point buck last Nov. 10 for Hunter Galloway, of Dallas.

After chasing another buck, this Jackson County 8-pointer came toward a doe with its nose down on Oct. 29. Danny Edwards, of Commerce, made the shot.

Here’s a great bow-kill taken Nov. 11 last season. Narvie Nowling, of Fortson, was getting only night pictures of the buck, but a 22-degree morning had the buck on its feet during daylight.

This nice bass was caught and released in the Coosa River in Floyd County on June 20 by Cindy Otwell, of Mableton.

Nashville’s Dane Lancaster started his Nov. 14 morning hunt with his bow, but after seeing no deer he went to the truck and got his gun and moved stands. Paid off with this Berrien County 8-pointer.

Nick Lanneau, of Cordele, with his Crisp County bow-kill from last Nov. 1. Taylor Farrow’s tracking dog helped find the 8-point buck.

This 8-pointer from Berry College WMA was killed Oct. 28 by Nathan Morgan, of Cartersville.

Mitchell Turner, of Sycamore, got this 8-pointer last Nov. 1 in Turner County.

This Crawford County 8-pointer weighed 200 pounds. Longtime GONer Greg Williams, of McDonough, killed the buck last Nov. 1.

Harry E. Lark III caught and released this 50-lb. flathead catfish—just shy of the lake record—at Lanier on June 23.

The wild hogs have shown up on Josh Smallwood’s Upson County hunting club, and Josh got his first one on Aug. 7. “Very destructive to any type of feeder we have,” Josh said.

Trey Bolden, of Hampton, dropped this coyote while deer hunting in Crawford County last November.

 

 

 

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