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2018 AWF Wild Game Cook-Off

It was yet another record year at the 2018 Alabama Wildlife Federation (AWF) Cook – Off for the Tri – County chapter. John Hall & Company is proud to have participated for 15 years now and plan on doing so for many years to come! The attendance this year was higher than it has ever been with around 1,800 people visiting and enjoying all the different wild game dishes that were prepared by 40 different cook teams. Seafood, venison, bison, alligator, pork, and all the way to desert! The list of dishes goes on and on. John Hall & Company prepared a desert dish that seemed to be a favorite of many. Over 600 servings of banana pudding with a dash of Wild Turkey whiskey were served!

The AWF wild game cook-off is truly a great event. People and sponsors from all over come to participate and support. This event is not only a way to support AWF and their mission to teach people about the conservation of our wildlife here in Alabama, promote resource stewardship, and insure the hunting and angling heritage for years to come, but it is actually accomplishing those goals. People whether they are avid outdoorsmen/women or have never experienced the outdoors at all are getting the opportunity to try and taste wild game and what Alabama’s wildlife and natural resources has to offer. Each attendee who purchased a ticket was given a one-year membership and subscription to AWF in hopes to engage their interest and educate people about the importance of conservation and the mission of AWF.

 

John Hall & Company is a proud supporter of AWF and will continue to because without organizations like AWF our way of life and the outdoors that we love so much would not be the same.

Macon County – 575+/- acres SOLD!

SOLD!

Pete Hall and Hoke Smith just closed on this beautiful property in Macon County. This was a highly diversified tract of land with excellent recreational hunting, fenced and cross-fenced cattle land, and rich soil to grow timber. It was a pleasure to work with the buyer and the seller on this tract.

https://growembig.com/listings/macon-county-575-acres/

Call us today to help sell your land! 334-270-8400

Sold! Montgomery Co 24 Acres – Gulsby Property

Sold!

Approximately 24 acres located near the intersection of US HWY 231 and US Hwy 82 on Hayneville Ridge Rd. Only minutes from the Montgomery and Pike Road Town limits, this is a very desirable area featuring beautiful terrain. The property consists of:

10 Stall Horse Barn with tack room and office

2400 sq ft steel frame workshop/ storage facility with restroom

Pole Barn

Excellent fencing for horses with corral

Mature hardwood draws and open pasture

City Water and Power to all buildings, internet access

Several beautiful Home sites overlooking the lake

https://growembig.com/listings/780-hayneville-ridge-road/

The Importance of Mapping Land

The importance of a good map and the benefits that come from them are too often overlooked and unrealized. There is a long list of uses that can come from maps and so many professionals whose careers are related to land, timber, wildlife, etc. depend on good maps. This article just highlights a couple of those important uses and how a good map can be a beneficial tool when making decisions and plans for your property.

Any map is better than no map, and multiple maps are better than one map! Maps are made up of layers in which different aspects of the land can be viewed based on what you are looking for. Topography maps show the contour of the land, aerial imagery shows you a picture from above, street maps, flood and water feature maps, soil maps, and list goes on. Having a comprehensive map that overlays several of the layers onto one single map can be most beneficial. When it comes to land management and hunting, a good comprehensive map to use is one in which the aerial imagery is most current along with topographic lines overlaying it so you can visualize the contour of the property. The best and most detailed imagery maps are winter time aerial maps. Having the imagery photo taken from the winter months helps you distinguish evergreen trees and deciduous trees. In the south this is most commonly seen as pine plantations and hardwoods. If the imagery is during the summer months it is very difficult to distinguish from the different timber stands due to all the foliage.

Having a good map should be the first tool used for land management planning and a tool that should and will commonly continue to be used throughout the process. Once you have established a goal for your property then the map can be used to help plan out the individual steps needed to be taken in order to reach that goal. From drawing and measuring out timber stands to cut or thin, to identifying potential food plot sites. Having the topographic layer overlaying the imagery layer enables you to identify and plan management strategies like creating bedding areas and safe zones for deer in areas that the topography won’t allow for anything else. Maps can be used to plan and create roads through property, strategize prescribed burning plans based off of wind directions and shape and size of the timber stand your burning. The list can go on and on!

When it comes to hunting, mapping can increase your chances of success dramatically. Where as before to be an efficient hunter it takes a lot of time in the woods and studying the game you are hunting to understand their behaviors and travel patterns. Using a map and having a little knowledge on how habitat and contour affects the movements and travel patterns of the game you are hunting, you can plan and strategize the best locations to put tree stands, pattern travel routes from bedding areas to feeding areas, plan entrance and exit strategies to stands based off of wind direction, etc. Having a map and studying it can improve your hunting success dramatically. One overlooked benefit from a map is that is also a great conversation piece! There have been many of conversations with a map laid out on the table discussing where that big buck lives and how to approach hunting him!

There is so much that can be learned from a mapping and with just a little time studying maps, a person can begin to understand a property in much less time than it would take without one. They are a tool that professionals in industries related to land use day in and day out. Whether it is on your phone or on a print out as big as the hood of your truck, a map is so beneficial.

JH&C