Hunting

 

The Gary Finch Outdoors television show presents hunting as a family affair. There have been many episodes that focus on respect, tradition, and the family, as the core of hunting in the south. Every show is built with a message concerning education, conservation, and the most important of all, safety.

Gary Finch Outdoors has featured fathers with their sons and daughters, and husbands with their wives. There is a variety of large and small game sought during the course of a hunting season.

Wing shooters get plenty of action during trips to the dove field, quail preserves or the green timber duck holes of Arkansas and Louisiana.

Dog fans get to see some of the most beautifully trained animals in the field. Pointers, Labradors, Beagles, and Feist squirrel dogs are the major stars featured in the small game shows.

Large game hunting in the Southeast means whitetail deer and Gary Finch Outdoors covers the season from the early days of October bow-hunting to the final days of the January gun season. The winter months also bring opportunities to experience the excitement and dangers of wild hog hunting.

The final big game event is spring turkey season. Follow Gary through Alabama's woodlands to some of the best turkey hunting in the country. You'll meet the gobbler up close and personal when the calling starts.


GFO Hunting Videos

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 Gary's Hunting Guide Picks


 

A Florida Panhandle hunting & fishing preserve, quail, deer, and a lodge overlooking an 85 acres lake.


 

Chattokee Hunting Lodge

A Northeast Alabama Hunter's Paradise

Gaylesville, Alabama

 


 

Bay Minette, Alabama


 

 

Briar Creek Licensed Quail Hunting Preserve

Millry, Alabama

 


 

Please contact Gary Finch Outdoors for further information on area hunting guides.

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03/07/2006