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Hunting Articles by Kenny Gasaway

"The Gasa-Way"



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Hunting articles and stories by hunting enthusiast and outdoors writer Kenny Gasaway. Kenny is a member of the Florida Outdoor Writers’ Association.




Kenny’s hunting experience in the last 36 years has been in Alachua, Marian, Sumter, Lake, Orange, and Osceola Counties. He has done every single hunt on the public land of Florida’s wildlife management areas, and has been quite successful. We know you will enjoy Kenny's hunting articles as he tells us “The Gasa-Way” to hunt in these great outdoors.

Kenny Gasaway

Kenny and his wife Ester with her first turkey


Here are some interesting and helful articles written by Kenny Gasaway that you will find enjoyable.......

Jumper Creek Management Area Is Not For Sissies!
If you are not afraid of snakes, gators, ghosts, monster boar hogs, quicksand, or getting lost, you might like hunting Jumper Creek Management Area.

If you enjoy being eaten alive by mosquitoes, wading through thick swamps, and walking into webs with spiders the size of your hand, you will love this place!
If you do not mind hunting for days without seeing a deer, then you can tolerate Jumper Creek.

Finally, when you do bag a buck or hog in this God forsaken place, if you are man enough to get it to the truck; you are a better man than most! more . .

Grandfathers are Especially Important in the Outdoors
The cool thing about a granddad is he is humored by things his grandkids do. Actions that your grandfather thinks are cute or funny get you into trouble with your dad! ....

We went frog gigging, trotline and yo-yo fishing, as well as cane pole fishing. He taught me how to set a steel trap for coons, how to clean them and stretch their hides, as well as how to cook them. He taught me how to never waste meat. .....

Big Dad was tough as nails, and had to be in order to raise a family during the depression. His family depended on what he could grow and kill. He raised his kids to be the same as he was, hard working and tough .....
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