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Coyote Cull: July 2023 Entries

Brad Gill | July 3, 2023

Round 3 of the 2023 GON Coyote Cull is off and rolling as hunters and trappers step up to the plate to kill song dogs in an effort to save fawns and turkey poults.

Listed below are all the entries of those who have found success and taken a photo with their July 2023 issue of GON. We’ll update this list throughout the contest. Please allow at least 24 hours for your entry to be processed and posted online if you enter through the mail or at [email protected].

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BAKER COUNTY

Joseph Parker, of Newton.

 

BARROW COUNTY

Charlie Chase killed this female coyote on July 5.

 

BARTOW COUNTY

Mike Warrak, of White.

 

BROOKS COUNTY

Tim Brady with a coyote caught in a dirt hole set.

 

BURKE COUNTY

Cody Dillard, of Hephzibah, took this double.

 

CHARLTON COUNTY

Mason Mobley, of Baker.

 

COLUMBIA COUNTY

Robert Schaffer, of Evans.

 

ECHOLS COUNTY

Patrick Dupree, of Statenville, with his seventh coyote trapped on his 400-acre lease since February.

 

ELBERT COUNTY

Jeff Andrews, of Bowan.

 

GRADY COUNTY

David Strickland, of Cairo, with another pasture poodle that won’t be roaming Grady County anymore.

Mark Starr with a female coyote.

 

GWINNETT COUNTY

Dawson Davis, of Dacula.

 

HABERSHAM COUNTY

Travis Harris, of Clarkesville.

 

MURRAY COUNTY

Wesley Long, of Cisco.

 

TREUTLEN COUNTY

Justin Johnson, of Adrian, with a coyote killed July 6 and a nice rattlesnake some friends killed while out hunting.

 

UNION COUNTY.

Matthew Allen.

 

WALKER COUNTY

Dennis Beaty shot this coyote with a 224 Valkyrie and a Pulsar thermal scope.

 

WARE COUNTY

Ron Rozier with a young male coyote that came into a fawn in distress call.

 

WHITFIELD COUNTY

Cline Souther, of Dalton, on July 3.

Keith Swinford, of Cohutta.

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