Georgia Hunting Blog

Welcome to my hunting blog where you will find posts of my writing on outdoor topics such as hunting, fishing, and the occasional day to day happenings. You will also find in my hunting blog articles from my work with Hunting Circle, Buckmasters, Realtree, Georgia Outdoor News, and Mossy Oak. Feel free to respond to as many as you like for as long as you like. Enjoy the hunting blog! "The technical data of the hunts fall victim to forgotten memory, but the story lives forever!"

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Great Opportunity for a Disabled Youth Hunter


I am sending out this request because we still have 3 openings for our Arkansas Youth Whitetail Hunt on November 1 & 2, 2008. Hunters need to between ages of 8 to 15 for this event. I know I already sent this to you guys, but still need some hunters. If yal know of anywhere that I can post this on other websites that would help too.

I t doesn't matter what type of disability that they may be challenged with, we will do our level best to help them overcome and try to get that Trophy Arkansas Buck for their wall! If you know someone that would like to go on this awesome hunt, Please give us a call at 501-278-4856 or 501-593-2257. As always, there is not a charge or any fees for the participants. We at HOPE Outdoors try to get as many donations as we are able to help the hunters and their families while on their adventure. We also do our very best to have medical staff at the event in case of an emergency. Nurses, EMT's, or physcians are ALWAYS welcome to be a HOPE Outdoors Volunteer! It will be one of the most memorable moments you can have. Thanks for your prayers and support over the last 2 great years! Let us know if any of you can help us out with this special request!!! Also please check out our website at www.hopeoutdoors.com

This was the body of an email I received. It is legitimate and a great hunt! If you know someone, give them a call. Space is limited so hurry!

Monday, September 08, 2008

Bow Season Kicks Off in the South

Bow season got underway this past weekend in some of the deep south states. The stories , or lies....however you choose to call it, have already began to circulate. Just today I was told of a giant nine pointer that was missed on a Kentucky hunt. Some of us just can't wait until the following weekend and choose to take the drive a few hours north and hunt the cut CRP of Kentucky. I can't say that I blame anyone for that at all. Fact is, if I had a wrap on a good hunting spot in Kentucky, I would be there too!

My bow season kicks off next weekend in Georgia. I won't be in Georgia, however, I decided to make the trip a little farther north. I am flying up to hunt the wildlife refuge in Necedah, Wisconsin with your website host, Art. I hope to be able to post a few segments from that hunt, as well as, write a few articles on the hunt. If I can be lucky enough, even though I don't believe in luck, to take a nice deer, maybe you will see "Bucks in the Blueberries" next season in Buckmasters Whitetail Magazine if any of you follow my work. It has a ring to it, but will be a lot more catchy with a picture of a nice downed buck.

I am sure that most of you are making the last minute preparations for bow season, or getting a good head start on preparing for gun season. Some of you only have a week or so of gun season so archery looks really good this time of year. At any rate, pick your poison and get in the field. Deer season is here! I just want to take a minute and say good luck to the faithful readers. Send me some pictures and let me know how it went. Just remember....The technical data of the hunt falls victim to forgotten memory, but the story lasts forever!

Good Luck,
Braden