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  2. Alabama Wildlife Management Areas - Wikipedia

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    Public uses of the WMAs vary from area to area, but typically includes hunting, fishing, trapping, hiking, and camping. As of the 2007–2008 season over 768,000 acres (3,110 km 2) of land was under management as part of Alabama WMAs from the north Alabama mountains down to Mobile Bay and the Gulf of Mexico coast. [1]

  3. 10 Best Places in Alabama for a Couple To Live on Only Social ...

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    Alabama may not be the first state that comes to mind as a retirement destination, but the "Heart of Dixie" is a popular spot for retirees. According to 2022 U.S. Census data, about 18% of Alabama ...

  4. John McMillan (Alabama politician) - Wikipedia

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    McMillan and his wife Kathryn have two grown sons, Murphy and William, and two grandchildren. McMillan is an avid outdoorsman who won the Governor's One-Shot Turkey Hunt in 2006. [ 11 ] He is known as a dedicated hunter of deer , wild turkey , and other Alabama game, and also enjoys fishing with his family.

  5. Alligator hunting - Wikipedia

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    Alligator hunting is the capture and killing of gators. With the appropriate licenses and tags, the American alligator can legally be hunted in the Southeastern United States . The states of Florida , Georgia , Alabama , Arkansas , Mississippi , Louisiana , North Carolina , South Carolina , and Texas all distribute alligator hunting licenses.

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  7. An elderly Alabama woman living on a plot of land thought to be worth over $20 million will soon be kicked out of her longtime home after an ownership tussle with private investors.

  8. Ben Lilly - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Vernon Lilly or Ben Lilly (1856 – December 17, 1936), nicknamed Ol' Lilly, was a notorious big game hunter, houndsman and mountain man of the late American Old West.

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