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Georgia Pheasant Hunting News
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Georgia Pheasant Hunting Directory By City
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Adel, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Ailey, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Albany, GA Pheasant Hunting (3)
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Americus, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Arlington, GA Pheasant Hunting (2)
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Armuchee, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Bainbridge, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Blairsville, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Blakely, GA Pheasant Hunting (2)
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Brooklet, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Cadwell, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Cairo, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Camilla, GA Pheasant Hunting (2)
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Carrollton, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Cartersville, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Claxton, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Cochran, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Colbert, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Commerce, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Dahlonega, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Davidsboro, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Dawson, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Douglas, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Dublin, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Edison, GA Pheasant Hunting (2)
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Gay, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Girard, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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LaGrange, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Lavonia, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Lilburn, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Lyons, GA Pheasant Hunting (2)
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Macon, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Madison, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Mansfield, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Matthews, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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McDonough, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Metter, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Millen, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Moultrie, GA Pheasant Hunting (3)
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Newborn, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Norman Park, GA Pheasant Hunting (2)
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Norwood, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Pine Mountain, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Resaca, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Rincon, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Rockledge, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Rutledge, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Savannah, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Sea Island, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Statesboro, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Sylvania, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Sylvester, GA Pheasant Hunting (2)
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Thomasville, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Unadilla, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Waynesboro, GA Pheasant Hunting (2)
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White Plains, GA Pheasant Hunting (2)
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Willacoochee, GA Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Georgia Quail Hunting and Pheasant Hunting Locations and Preserves
For many years Georgia was recognized as the "Quail Capital of the World." This title was justified by the state's excellent population of bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus). Georgia's high quail population was the accidental byproduct of low intensity agriculture and forestry practices commonly applied throughout most of the state during the late 1800s - mid 1900s. Georgia also has some excellent pheasant hunting opportunities.

Georgia Quail Hunting and Pheasant Hunting Locations and Preserves
For many years Georgia was recognized as the "Quail Capital of the World." This title was justified by the state's excellent population of bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus). Georgia's high quail population was the accidental byproduct of low intensity agriculture and forestry practices commonly applied throughout most of the state during the late 1800s - mid 1900s. Georgia also has some excellent pheasant hunting opportunities.
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Georgia Featured Hunting Destinations
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8150 Jones Mill Rd
Dawson, GA 39842
Southern quail hunting at its best, hunt from our plantation trucks over the top of first class pointers and setters, UNLIMITED BIRDS (no over the limit charges) great lodging and super southern meals wobble trap, fishing, ducks and dove. Read more about Piney Creek Plantation.
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Georgia Pheasant Hunting Preserves
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PO Box 247
Gay, GA 30218
Big Red Oak Plantation is in the heart of the west central piedmont region of the state where gentle rolling hills, tall oak and pine trees, abundant Broomsedge, and other native grasses, and thriving wildlife make it an outdoor person's paradise.
About Big Red Oak Plantation
The decline of the native Bob White Quail led to the establishment of the hunting preserve in 1974 to restore the quail population and as a side line to farming. Now where cotton, peaches, corn and soybeans were Read more about Big Red Oak Plantation
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