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Of Dead Armadillos, Knocked Gobblers, Torn Britches and Other Deep Thoughts
A Tennessee turkey expedition confirms the end of the season's rut, but still provides some good Ol' Southern fun. Wade Bourne seen here with a gobbler that didn't get away.
 
Coming in the July/August Issue of Southern Sporting Journal
Dixie Dandies: Some of the biggest bucks in the country were taken in the South last year, and we’ve got the scoop on a few of them. Here’s 18-year-old Sarah Kirkland of Panama City, Fla., with an awesome 9-point that she shot last February in Bay County with her .45 CVA Kodiak muzzleloader. It was Sarah’s third buck.

Look for the Big Buck Roundup in the upcoming August issue of Southern Sporting Journal.

 
Sooner Slam Diary: Merriam’s
Sooner Slam Diary, Day 5: Bob McNally shows the three turkey subspecies he collected in three consecutive days of Oklahoma hunting – a Merriam’s, an Eastern, and a Rio Grande (L. to R.) tom.
 
Sooner Slam Diary: Rio Grandes
Sooner Slam Diary, Day 4: The Rio Grande gobbler never saw the hunters, coming right in to 41 steps.
 
Sooner Slam Diary: We Arrive
Sooner Slam Diary, Day 2: Chain Ranch guide Jerick Henley looks for Eastern turkeys near Antler, Okla.
 
Sooner Slam Diary: Easterns
Sooner Slam Diary, Day 3: Bob McNally took this Eastern turkey near Antler, Okla., during the first day of hunting, hoping for a “Sooner Slam.”
 
Sooner Slam Diary, Day 1
Sooner Slam Diary, Day 1: Turkey hunting on a timetable to collect three different tom subspecies is an unusual challenge.
 
Maybe It’s Time To Get a Reloader
If you frequently shoot hundreds of rounds at sporting clays, consider getting a reloader to take some pressure off your pocketbook.
Click here for more information on advertising with Southern Sporting Journal magazine.
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At NWTF, The Fight Is On
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An Ammo-Coding Law Proposed In — Of All Places — Alabama
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Cajuns Lose Another Round In Floodwater Access Case
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Hunting Gobblers With a Flintlock
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Please, Mister, Don’t Shoot My Dogs
 
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