Reid’s first deer
Reid Meche of Church Point, La., killed his first deer while hunting with his father and uncle in Vernon Parish on Nov. 20, 2021.[…]
Reid Meche of Church Point, La., killed his first deer while hunting with his father and uncle in Vernon Parish on Nov. 20, 2021.[…]
Cullen Dickerson (in the orange shirt) and my brother-in-law Nick Scott killed this white raccoon on Dewey Willis WMA dec. 30 2021[…]
Don Campbell with the gobbler he took on April 15, 2022 in Webster Parish. It had a 10 1/2-inch beard, 1 1/4-inch spurs and weighed 23 pounds.[…]
Kevin Bovia with the 9-point buck he harvested on Dec. 31, 2021 in Pearl River.[…]
Eleven-year-old Mason Schittone from Central killed his first buck in West Feliciana Parish.[…]
Brandon Rushing with the buck he killed on Oct. 1, 2021 in Bossier Parish.[…]
Nicholas Ogletree captured this photo in Benton, LA.[…]
Grayson Spinosa and his dad, John, with the turkey Grayson shot with federal premium TSS #9 shot after his dad called the gobbler in on opening day. “After seeing two toms all deer season, I
Chloe Easterling, 15, harvested her first turkey in Washington Parish. The gobbler weighed 19 pounds, had a 12-inch beard and 1 1/2-inch spurs.[…]
This Louisiana longbeard was harvested by Erica Baham on April 3, 2022.[…]
Amelie Landry with the buck she took on Nov. 13, 2021 in Hicks, La.[…]
Jack Vaccaro, 7, of New Orleans shot his first deer with a Remington 270 over New Year’s weekend at his aunt and uncles property in Poplarville, Mississippi.[…]
Lauren and Lucas Mcgee after a successful North Mississippi hunt in November.[…]
Both myself, Felix Boone, and my dad Duane Boone got lucky in late November. We each had one buck tag remaining and that Saturday evening we were going to take it easy and stay at
Brody LeBlanc shot his first deer with a perfect shot at 75 yards. He was hunting with his dad, Chris, in Union Parish. Brody, Chris, and Brody’s grandfather all killed a deer on the same
“My younger brother, Turner, and I started the outdoor brand Hooks and Heritage to honor our heritage and the outdoorsmen that came before us. Keeping the tradition alive as it gets passed down through the