Southwest Georgia Outdoors

Why these two women love to hunt

By Karen Marley The farm-to-table movement keeps growing, and it’s not limited to fruits and vegetables. Nor is it limited to the farm. For many, the epitome of natural eating and food freedom is found through hunting. After all, free-range, naturally raised meat is delicious, sustainable and healthy. And while hunting is a sport often […]

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