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GON January Issue 2016

GON Staff | January 1, 2016

January 2016: Vol. 30, No. 1

 

Many of the best bucks taken each year in Georgia are killed by GON subscribers. Jill Brown and her Putnam County giant are in Week 9 of GON’s Truck-Buck contest.

Photo By Brad Gill

January Feature Articles

Georgia Quail Invitational
Birds, bird dogs and all of the trappings of a quail hunt stir a passion to preserve birds and quality habitat.

Lake Jackson Bass Mapped For January
Spotted bass are more common than big largemouth, but Jackson is still a prime bass fishing destination for winter anglers.

Coon Dogs Are Special Breed
Daryl Gay spends an evening hunting behind some of the best coon dogs—and hunters—you will find.

Winter Seatrout In The Deep Holes
Pick the right days, and January can produce a great bite for spotted seatrout stacked in the deep holes.

The Hunt Camp Life
Everyone should spend time in a hunting camp, where friends, hunting, pranks and more make lasting memories.

Lake Seminole Ducks
Seminole is one of Georgia’s premier duck-hunting destinations. The winners of a drawing at the Outdoor Blast hunt with GON.

 

January 2016 News

560-lb. Bear Hit And Killed In South Georgia

Middle Georgia Bear Hunt Reports

Chickasawhatchee WMA Produces Big Bucks

Hunter Rescues Woman Stranded In River

Officer Donates Road-Kill Mount

Seatrout Minimum Length Raised To 14 Inches

 

January 2016 Departments

Letters To The Editor

Hunter’s Journal: Haley’s Hunt With Grandma First Buck

Wild In The Kitchen: Venison Lasagna

Days GON By

Fishing Reports

Realtree Kids Scrapbook

Georgia Spy-Cam

Scrapbook Photos

GON Outdoor Kids: Noah Pescitelli Earns Fishing Scholarship

Kids Outdoor Outpost And Word Search

Game Warden Reports

Editorial-Opinion: Burch Says Sportsmen Should Vote On Super Tuesday

Daryl Gay’s Back Page: I’m In The Running!

 

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