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GON March 2022 Issue
GON Staff | March 2, 2022
March 2022: Vol. 36, No. 3
March Feature Articles
Clarks Hill Bass In Protected Pockets
When strong March winds blow, Sterling Banks has a plan for catching bass in all stages of the spawn. Here’s a GPS map with 10 locations.
The 2022 Turkey Special
Research continues as Georgia’s turkey population and hunting quality remain well below par.
Time For The Oconee River White Bass Run
Daryl Gay headed up the river above Lake Oconee with a Lucas Catch-All Spinner to experience this fast and fun action.
All For Love — A Turkey Hunter’s Affliction
Lessons from legends like Ben Rodgers Lee and Tom Kelly only cemented the author’s love for our wonderful wild turkey.
In Search Of The Suwannee Snapping Turtle
A film crew joined biologists on the black waters of the Suwannee River to document this newly listed endangered species.
New Blade Baits For Bass
Three new baits hit the market—here’s a detailed look.
Hunting Protections Sought For Park Proposal
Efforts continue to create a 50-mile long National Park & Preserve along the Ocmulgee River.
Pattern A Gobbler’s Old Habits
Veteran hunter and guide Donald Devereaux Jarrett drops some turkey-hunting knowledge to help bag a smart old bird.
“Three Feet From Heaven: Chronicles Of A Turkey Guide”
Part 1 of a three-part turkey-hunting fiction series.
March 2022 News
Prayers For T-Bone As He Fights Cancer
DNR LE Partners With Army For Program
Fallen Outdoors Fundraising Banquet May 14 In Savannah
Legislative Update: Bills Affect Sportsmen
Truck-Buck Contest Scoring Event Details
Days GON By: Looking Back At GON Stories
30 Years Ago: Tony Couch Marks An Oconee Bass Map
20 Years Ago: March To Lake Varner For Springtime Crappie
10 Years Ago: Plant Food Plots Now!
March 2022 Departments
Wild In The Kitchen: Venison Sausage Shrimp And Grits
Garry’s Outdoor Kicks & Grins: The Best Laid Plans
Fishing Tournaments & Cast For Cash Calendar
Hunter’s Journal: David Strickland
GON Outdoor Kids: Trappers Host Youth Competition
Kids Outdoor Outpost And Word Search
Game Warden Reports: Murray County Case Nets 140 Charges
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