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to the Hunting section of Georgia Outdoors.Com. Here you will
find hunting information covering a variety of subjects, such as
where and when to hunt a specific type of game, hunting license
information, hunter education requirements, and important regulations.
Bobcats May Only Be Hunted With a Small-Game Weapon
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division (WRD) would like to remind hunters that at no time is it legal to shoot a bobcat or fox with a high-powered rifle...Click here for the complete story
Hunters for the Hungry - Review of the 2007 deer season
Hunters for the Hungry (HFTH) is a program through which harvested deer become nutritious venison to benefit those who need it the most. More than 800 deer were donated during the 2007 collection and in total, more than 95,000 pounds of venison havebeen donated since the program began in 1993...Click here for the complete story
Remember Ten Commandments of Firearms Safety While Hunting
Sportsmen and women who participate in the shooting sports or hunting may be more aware of the need for firearms safety than most. However, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division (WRD) encourages all hunters to review firearms safety tips before heading out into the woods for deer firearms season. Last year there were 54 hunting incidents, 30 of which involved firearms...Click here for the complete story
Hunting and Fishing Regulations for 2007-2008 Hunting Season
The current regulations are available in PDF format to view and download. However, the regulations for 2008-09 are under development ...Click here for the complete story
Hunt and Fish for a Lifetime with the Lifetime Sportsman's License
Make a life-long commitment to wildlife this spring when purchasing a new hunting or fishing license by investing in a lifetime sportsman’s license, encourages the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division...Click here for the complete story
Chronic Wasting Disease in Deer
There is no evidence that CWD has made it into the Southeast. Georgia hunters and DNR need to do everything possible to keep this disease out of Georgia. This document is a brief question and answer fact sheet on CWD....Click here for the complete story
Georgiaoutdoors.com contains a complete listing of Georgia Hunting Seasons, Regulations, and Late-Season Migratory Bird Regulations. Click here to learn more.
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