- Geogia Giants - GON Forum
Georgia Giant® Hybrid Bream will gain approximately 1 2 to 1 lb per year if our recommended program is followed and have been known to make a 33% gain during fall, winter and early spring when Catfish will not feed They will eat commercial feed, floating or sinking as well as natural feed
- Sioux Falls, South Dakota Legendary Buck in 2008 Alive Very Well . . .
Sioux Falls, South Dakota Legendary Buck in 2008 "Alive Very Well" in 2009 Wow, there's some interesting history with this well known possible record book buck in South Dakota I've seen documented on Mike Hanback's web site, on Field Stream's web site, on a TV news web site This possible SD state record buck is still drawing crowds of observers Hope you have a blast with these
- Giant brook trout - GON Forum
Photo courtesy the Erwin Tennessee National Fish Hatchery These trout are shipped to states like Georgia for stocking from this hatchery I don't think they are stocked at this size but I believe these fish are shipped to the Georgia hatcheries as eggs and grown out for stocking
- Plantings for quail - GON Forum
Does anybody plant specificly for quail? We plant grain sorghum in the food plots and in strips on the quail courses at the club but didn't know if there was something better Any ideas?
- Going to hunt Shawnee national forest IL in Nov. Any advice?
Some of the areas or larger more popular areas like giant city and Panthers Den but some of the sweetest spots were found or just individual blocks that still do retain some public access
- JT, Bubba and Friends Live From The Tree 20th Anniversary. 20th! III
Ah yeah! 45lb draw double lung at 33 yards and dead inside of 49 yards Chelli getting it done on a sweet beast! Man oh man!!!! GIANT high 5’s for Chelli!
- JT, Bubba and Friends Live From The Tree 20th Anniversary. 20th! II
Jim Thompson Live From The Tree Lone doe (or a giant button) coming this war across the pasture to the west about as far as I can see Maybe she makes it this way and pulls one this direction
- From GON: 12-year-old makes most of second chance, takes 16-point buck
I'm 50 Started hunting maybe around age 40 I'm still waiting on my "best buck" Have seen a decent buck in the woods on only 2 occasions While other guys in the club seem them all around me and even at the same spots I've sat I keep thinking it's a just a matter of time and be happy with the doe and spike meat in the fridge in the meantime
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