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A Historic Squirrel Hunt Spring 2026 By Jimmy Jacobs

Modern Day Rabbit Hunts Winter 2026 By Jimmy Jacobs

Whistling Up A Bushytail Summer 2025 By Jimmy Jacobs

And The Winner Is Spring 2025 By Joey Thiel

Memories Of Squirrel “Lumps” Winter 2025 By Ron Brooks

Dove Hunting With A Henry Fall 2024 By Capt. Cefus McRae

Georgia’s Possum Tradition Summer 2024 By Jimmy Jacobs

First Squirrels Can Be A Trophies Spring 2024 by Tom Seegmueller

Peach State Rabbit Tales Winter 2024 By Jimmy Jacobs

Bowhunting Squirrels Fall 2023 By Ed Mashburn

Tag Teaming Squirrels Summer 2023 By Jimmy Jacobs

PEACH STATE FACT FOR THE WEEK

Wild Hogs & Fire

Photo by Jimmy Jacobs.

New research from the University of Georgia and Tall Timbers, a Research Station & Land Conservancy suggests that prescribed fire is a powerful tool for controlling invasive feral hogs in the Southeast.

By tracking wild pigs across 50,000 acres in South Georgia and North Florida, scientists discovered that feral hogs heavily prefer fire-suppressed areas with dense, unburned mid-story cover. Notably, feral hog activity spikes significantly once a site goes more than three years without a burn, suggesting that maintaining a frequent fire return interval could help reduce feral pig use of an area.

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