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Great Southern Outdoors is always glad to have Auburn Head Coach Tommy Tuberville and his son Troy Tuberville down doing some one on one fishing.
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Update: April 2008
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Great Southern Outdoors hosted the 5th annual 2008 Spring Fling that featured some of the worlds best bass fishing for three days. The Spring Fling brings together the nation's top outdoor writers with fishing companies, manufacturers and numerous magazine companies in a three day event. Even though they only had two days of fishing, they had over 1100 bass and 350 in crappie. This year the biggest bass came from Rob Reaser with Hearthland USA magazine with a nice 10lb bass. Syd Rives with SPRO had a nice 2lb crappie. What a great time we all had, and look forward to next years 6th annual Spring Fling.
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Update: March 2008
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Hi Ginger, My husband, Jim Shaughnessy, and his friend, Richard Masters, were fishing at Great Southern Outdoors the end of March. They had a great time. They told me that the fishing was excellent! Mr. Masters wanted me to email you this picture of the fish that he caught during that trip. They also wanted me to thank you for Great Southern's hospitality. Karen Shaughnessy
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Update: March 2008
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Mike Ellis with Guide Steve Long, Takes a nice "Long Beard"
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Update: March 2008
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Video is from a March 2008 Great Southern Outdoors opening day Turkey Hunt. Click the link below to view the video
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Click here to view the video |
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Update: October 2007
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Alabama Power joined us for a day of sporting clays, fishing and a little hog hunting.
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Update: October 2007
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This hog was taken on a hunt given away by Alabama Outdoor News
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Our first quail hunt of the season!!
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Update: October 2007
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Unbelievable….. That’s all I can say about the fishing at GSO. In two days on the big lake, over 500 largemouth bass were caught and released by me and Mark Davis, Director of PR at Shakespeare. Most of the fish averaged around 4 lbs with an occasion big fish bite coming throughout the day. Big fish caught included a 10 lb’er, two 8 lb’ers, and two 7 lb’ers. My first 3 casts on day 2 resulted in a 3 lb’er, 4 lb’er, and an 8 lb’er.
The lake is very healthy with the primary forage being crappie. (BIG CRAPPIE) You can see an example of this from the picture. Crappie schools were everywhere, and we caught a few just for amusement. It’s kind of hard to justify catching crappie in a world class trophy bass lake, although you could very easily catch 5-6 hundred a day.
I honestly believe there is no other place in the country that supports the number and quality of fish as the lakes at GSO. Where else can you have a 5 bass limit of over 40 lbs and catch 150 fish per day per person? I will definitely be back.
James Therrell Quality Manager Shakespeare Fishing Tackle
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Update: September 2007
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This father and son came from California and took this nice hog.
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Update: September 2007
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Labor day weekend brought us three hog hunters. All three had shots at hogs, two of them capitalized on these three pigs.
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Update: September 2007
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Before our opening day dove hunt these young guys took these four "eatin' size" hogs.
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Update: September 2007
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Full Day Quail & Chukkar Hunt $ 765.00
Includes noon meal and appetizers in the evening. Includes 25 quail and 10 chukkars cleaned and packaged.
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Update: June 2007
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We are currently in the middle of our busy time for hog hunting. We are doing really well so far with 80% rate of opportunity. We have seen a lot of hogs and taken some nice trophies as well as some good meat hogs. I have to tell you about this though, Mr. Fred Owen just left out of here and missed three times, that's 3, at hogs. So make sure you look for his picture on our wall of shame. Also make sure that you check out the trophy hogs we have been taking in our trophy room. If you're checking out those pictures and want to come join the action, we are hog hunting through September..
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Update: May 2007
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Finally we are getting around to an update about our turkey season, It was a really fun and amazing year. We ended the season with an 80% success rate, which is great. We also had some very special things happen. Mr. Ron, from Atlanta, scored on his very first turkey on opening morning here at great southern, and took a hog weighing 227 pounds that evening. Also, Mr. Bobby harvested two turkeys in two days both of them sporting double beards. The first birds set measured 11 inches and 8 inches. The second bird's beards measured 10 inches and 7 inches. We also did quite a bit of afternoon fishing during turkey season. The crappie bite was really on at our big lake and we caught stringers of over 30 fish on several occasions. The bass were biting great too giving our turkey hunters a little something to take their minds off of those gobbling birds.
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Great Southern Outdoors has for many years been on The Alabama Deer Management Program. In the last 9 years Great Southern Outdoors has averaged a 1.6 to 1.8 to 1 doe to buck ratio. Beginning this season 2006-2007, Great Southern began a new program and that's how many hunters came in on an average for a 3 day hunt and how many deer was seen. At the end of the 2006 -2007 deer season with an average of 11 hunters on a 3 day hunt. November ending up with a total of 233 and December at 189 and in January the rut came out with a total of 167 deer.
Each year Great Southern Outdoors only takes 175 deer hunters per season. Being a part of Alabama Deer Program for last 17 years and also offering 8 points or better, we can look back each year to see our outcome by the hunts and by the months. Great Southern would like to thank the State of Alabama and all the hunters for making Great Southern Outdoors apart of the Outdoor World.
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