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GON July 2021 Issue
GON Staff | July 7, 2021
GON July 2021
Volume 35, No. 7
July 2021 Feature Article
Humps For Summer Bass On Clarks Hill
Tanner Hadden says not just any hump will do. Here’s a map with 10 good ones to set a summertime pattern.
8th Annual Coyote Cull Already Sets Record
With still a third month to go, hunters and trappers have already entered more coyotes this year than ever before.
The Jim Bland Story
A lifetime of hunting the Altamaha River swamp includes a big gobbler taken this season at 92 years old.
Jack Crevalle In The Georgia Salt
This hard-fighting species often gets overlooked in July.
How The Weeks Were Won: Truck-Buck Stories
Meet the first half of the Shoot-Out field and hear about their bucks that won weeks in the prestigious Truck-Buck contest.
California Girl Finds Georgia Deer Hunting
Triple Digit Bucks: All-Time WMA Buck Records
New record bucks for some Georgia WMAs and lots of new bucks in the Top-10 lists.
4-H Shooting Sports State Results
The kids were back at it. See how your local schools did in events ranging from BB, archery to shotgun sports.
July 2021 News
First Vendors Announce Their Outdoor Blast Bargains; Volunteer Sign-Up
Rutting Buck Travels 200 Miles In Three Weeks
Brandon Key Catfishing Tourney Raises $42K
Electric Tourney Championships At Hard Labor
Have Dove Field? List Shoots In GON For Free
GA Teen On USA Jr. Olympic Shooting Team
Days GON By: Looking Back At GON Stories
30 Years Ago: Georgia U.S. Senator Takes Stand For Hunting
20 Years Ago: Berrien County’s Best Buck Ever
Bobcat Attack Story No. 1: Mike Erb
Bobcat Attack Story No. 2: Jimmy Donaldson
10 Years Ago: South Georgia Battles Wildfires
Big Brown Trout in Atlanta
July 2021 Departments
Wild In The Kitchen: Chicken Fried Venison Steak
Fishing Tournaments & Cast For Cash Calendar
Hunter’s Journal: Mike Harp’s Lake Seminole Gator
GON Outdoor Kids & Calendar: FCA Outdoors Shooting Sports Camp
Kids Outdoor Outpost And Word Search
Game Warden Reports: Union County Poaching
Editorial-Opinion: Answer To Crime Surge Certainly Not More Gun Laws
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