The Georgia Department of Natural Resources said Chronic Wasting Disease has been detected in deer in Berrien, Lanier, and Lowndes counties. The neurological disease destroys a deer’s brain over time ...
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Lock and load! Deer season for firearms starting in Georgia. Here's what hunters should know
Georgia hunters will soon be heading back out to the woods with the start of firearms deer season. When is it? Where can you shoot? What do you need?
Georgia’s statewide deer firearms season opens this weekend with hunters facing new challenges and changes in the woods.
This year, hunters will once again have the opportunity to use muzzleloaders and air rifles, alongside archery equipment, to pursue deer.
The week-long Georgia primitive weapons deer hunting season begins Saturday, October 11. Last year, nearly 6,000 deer were ...
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Georgia DNR encourages hunters to have deer tested for Chronic Wasting Disease in specific counties
Georgia’s deer firearms season starts on October 18 and state’s Department of Natural Resources is encouraging extra safety.
Georgia’s most anticipated tradition for hunters across the state is almost here! Deer hunting firearms season opens Sat. Oct ...
This time of year, deer are on the move — and so are hunters. As mating season and hunting season collide in Georgia, ...
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) confirmed the state’s first case of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in a white-tailed deer, harvested by a hunter on private property in Lanier County.
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