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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
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
Giant killed at Red Oak Plantation, Albany Ga - GON Forum Check out this stud! There is a place called Red Oak Plantation here in Albany and you can see what they manage for The owner is from Florida and they quail hunt after deer season It is amazing what they take off that place every year Needless to say the owner shot this one [ IMG]
Bream pond??? - GON Forum 1 acre new pond build The goal is big bream for kids to catch and eat Agree or disagree? I read an article that said stock no hybrid bream and stock bass too The bass will overpopulate and the bream population will be controlled Big bream will be the result Also dig the pond deep with no
Plantings for quail - GON Forum One other benefit of ragweed, it is about the most drought resistant plant you can grow, when nothing else is producing, ragweed will There is a small, but growing group of producers that are producing three varieties of ragweed seed that will grow and are native to Georgia, they are the common ragweed, the giant ragweed and the western ragweed
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 Definitely looking forward to this hunt and adventure and I will continue to update along the way hopefully finishing this thread With a picture of a nice