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December 2018 Features: Hero’s Buck: Littlejohn’s Lamar County Giant One of Georgia’s earliest Boone & Crockett bucks is still the No. 1 buck ever from Lamar County. 100 Years At Thompson Pasture Hunting Club A Liberty County dog-hunting club celebrates its centennial. Clarks Hill December Ditch Bass Joshua Rockefeller details a good winter…
On Nov. 8, Mike Worley killed a 178-inch buck in Monroe County on a 700-acre family lease. What makes his story really interesting is that Mike says he owes the success of taking such a big deer to a new trail camera he purchased this year. “Me, my brother and my uncle have had this…
Joby Mattox has been at the rabbit hunting game with his pack of hounds for more than three decades. Along the way, he’s gotten pretty darn good at it. With thousands of hunts under his belt and hundreds of field trial competitions to his credit, it’s safe to say he knows a thing or two…
I would like to start this post off with a little background information that I do hope to fully write about later on. This is my first year bowhunting and the first year that I am hunting alone. How I began bowhunting, let alone the reason I have my bow, deserves an article by itself,…
The Georgia Mentor Competition will once again give out three guns in an effort to encourage current hunters to get new hunters into the woods. The competition is spearheaded by the Georgia R3 program, which is a group working to reverse the current trend of declining hunter numbers. The competition will run through May 15,…
Fremont, NE (December 5, 2018) – The urge to grill is unpredictable, equally likely to strike a chef in their own backyard as it is to come upon an angler camped out at the perfect cove. Campers with a cooler of meat but no empty grills, boaters whose current drove them to a distant shore at…
It’s December, which means the bass at Clarks Hill have moved to ditches in the backs of coves and can be caught on a variety of baits. The quality of the largemouth on this Clarks Hill pattern is good all this month, and this is a pattern that produces well this time of year. With…
Members of our Hunt Advisor team saw a wide range of rutting activity, from “best rut ever,” to sporadic and spread out action, to non-existent chasing during the daylight. Whether hunters see the action or not, one thing’s for sure—there’s a rut every season, and bucks are going to get with does. In addition to…
On Nov. 23, Jami Biles, of Williamson, killed a Pike County deer that has a gross score of 167 inches. Located on private land, Jami decided to go hunting in her usual spot. She arrived on the land at 4:30 p.m. It was cold, windy and raining at the time. “I was just sitting there…
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