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Kill Feral Hogs, But Handle Them Carefully For Your Health and Your Dogs’

By Joanna Davis, D.V.M. and Melissa Ivey, MPH Do you ever field-dress feral hogs without wearing gloves? Do you forget to wash your hands with soap and water after handling hogs or their meat? Do you hunt with dogs or feed your dogs uncooked feral hog meat or trimmings? If so, you and your dogs…

Bear With Quadruplet Cubs

WRD Biologist Brent Womack said it was another good year for bear reproduction in north Georgia, and he’s heard several reports of sows with two or three cubs. “Four is not real common, but it’s not out of the question,” he said. Looks like the new two-bear limit for north Georgia black bears was just in…

Fishing For Freedom Event Honors Wounded Warriors And Families

By Steve Schneider On the eve of the 10-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, more than 50 active duty servicemen, veterans and children of soldiers killed in action were honored by FCA Outdoors at a Fishing for Freedom outing on Lake Ramona in Paulding County. Sunny skies and cool temperatures greeted the soldiers and…

Young Buck Taken Down By Pack Of Yotes

  By Kyle Wall My brother and I had an interesting encounter on his trail camera in Baldwin County. I have pictures that show a pack of coyotes that actually kill a deer on camera. I have two pictures of the small buck alive. Twenty minutes later, the same buck is dead in front of…

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…

Textile Plant Caused Ogeechee River Fish Kill; Ordered To Pay $1 Million

The textile plant that caused a massive fish kill on the Ogeechee River in May will be forced to pay $1 million for environmental improvements in the area and will also be subject to stricter monitoring of its wastewater discharge into the river. On Sept. 21, Georgia’s Environmental Protection Division (EPD) announced that King America…

Beware Of Climbing Drought-Killed Trees

From a hospital bed, Daryl Caldwell, of Concord, warned Georgia hunters to watch out for trees killed by the drought when looking for a place to hang their climbers this year. Daryl had seen a good buck in the area of his Meriwether County club where he hung his climber the afternoon of Monday, Sept.…

Meet Rufus, A Giant Deer You Can Pet

Many of us met Rufus for the first time at GON’s Outdoor Blast in Macon in July. Rufus is a 9 1/2-year-old whitetail that was born in Lowndes County. Rufus’ latest rack has been estimated at a little more than 200 gross inches. Rufus’ owner, Gary O’Neal, of Valdosta, found the newborn buck hung in…

Savannah River Flounder Near Augusta

Stripers, mullet and American shad are among the species that spend time in both freshwater and saltwater. Depending on the season, they can be found in good numbers in Georgia’s coastal freshwater rivers. But what are flounder doing 160 miles up the Savannah River below the Savannah Bluff Lock and Dam in Augusta? Bowfisherman Justin…

Deer Hunter Who Killed Florida Panther In Troup County Sentenced In Federal Court

The Newnan man who shot and killed a Florida panther in Troup County in 2008 recently pleaded guilty in federal court and was sentenced to two years probation and a $2,000 fine. As a special condition of probation, he may not hunt or obtain a hunting license anywhere in the United States during the period…