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Other Georgia Hunting

Sam “The Bird Man” Fite

A worn 1976 Georgia license plate reads “RUFF61,” as a reminder of the previous 1975 ruffed grouse season in the Georgia mountains. It had been his best season ever with 61 birds. Not only is he a seasoned veteran, he’s also a seasoned backwoods philosopher. Seven decades of chasing the “big three” in Georgia has…

Great Marsh Shotgunning, Little Pressure

As the canoe pushed through some reeds in this coastal river marsh, birds exploded in all directions. “Shoot!” I yelled. “There’s another one. Fire! One stayed in the reeds. Here he comes. Shoot again.” In seconds, my son Steven pumped out three rounds from his Remington Model 870 20 gauge. More birds flushed from the…

Hunting Woodcock In Georgia

Millions of these migratory birds head to the southeastern states in late fall and winter (mid November to late December) and stay until mid February or early March. Most woodcock then migrate back to the far north to nest in April and May. Woodcock are often the No. 1 harvested upland bird in Michigan, Wisconsin…

50 Years A Cohutta Mountain Man – The John Roy Brackett Story

The first thing John Roy Brackett will tell you if you’re lucky enough to meet him in person is how very blessed he considers himself to be after having spent the lion’s share of his 91 years pursuing his outdoor passions. “I’ve had a good life,” John Roy will tell you. “Hunting and fishing was…

Unusual Encounter With A Georgia Hawk

Donnie Foster, of Hazlehurst, had a once-in-a-lifetime encounter with nature while traveling in Jeff Davis County on July 4. While riding down Altamaha Road in Hazlehurst, Donnie and his wife spotted a hawk roughly 15 feet from the road. Typically, hawks and most other birds would fly off when cars pass that close, but this hawk did…

Kayak Frog Giggin’

As I closed the distance between myself and a giant south Georgia bullfrog, I couldn’t help but grin. Thanks to my kayak’s super-quiet approach, the frog had no idea of his soon-to-be fate. My head lamp that illuminated him wasn’t even needed due to a full moon that only the good Lord could make shine…

The Golden Age For Georgia Grouse

My memories of hunting the ruffed grouse in Georgia’s high mountains began back in 1956 when I was taken under the wing and taught about a great game bird. The grouse hunter who I was taught by was none other than Arthur (Fats) Truelove, of Hall County. Ask any Georgia grouse hunter, from years past,…

Cat Blood Trails Nice Cobb County Buck

I recently received a call from my uncle inviting me to come bowhunt behind their Cobb County house with my cousins. I jumped at the opportunity since this meant I wouldn’t have to get up so early like I normally would if I were going to our lease in Coweta County. Tuesday, Nov. 4 came,…

Purple Heart Wounded Warrior Hunt

Sportsmen have a rare opportunity to show their gratitude and support for military men and women who sacrificed for our country while also enjoying a morning of wing-shooting standing shoulder-to-shoulder with those heroes. High Point Quail Shooting Preserve in Locust Grove is hosting the “Purple Heart Wounded Warriors” continental pheasant hunt on Oct. 20. This…

Spots Available at Wounded Warrior Pheasant Hunt in Henry County

Feeling patriotic, or maybe you’re ready to heat up the shotgun barrel getting after some pheasants? Best case, both of those are true, because there’s a special event coming to Henry County. On Nov. 4-5, High Point Quail Shooting Preserve in Locust Grove is hosting a pheasant hunt for veterans who were wounded while serving…

Other Game Recipes

Wild In The Kitchen – Onion-Stuffed Grilled Pheasant

Onion-Stuffed Grilled Pheasant If you get the opportunity to hunt pheasants out west or on a preserve, try this recipe. 4 pheasant breast halves 3 cups apple juice 5 cloves garlic 4 tablespoons rosemary 2 cups brown sugar 5 orange peels 5 whole bay leaves 1 cup kosher salt 1 gallon of water 4 green…

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Wild in the Kitchen: Dang Good Frog Legs

Danged-Good Frog Legs If you’re looking for a summer adventure with your buddies, you won’t find much more fun than going frog-gigging. Frying up a mess of frog legs in the backyard is a great way to re-live the adventure. 20 sets of frog legs 2 eggs, well beaten 1 cup of flour Cooking oil…