Whether it's summer or fall, freshwater fishing is a year-round activity in Georgia. But there are a lot of spots to cast your line around 500,000 acres of lakes, streams, and rivers across the state, ...
There are more than 425,000 acres of lakes across Georgia filled with 265 species of freshwater fish. For new and incoming anglers, that's a lot of water to choose from. That's why Fishmasters, an ...
Spotted bass, striped bass, largemouth bass, black crappie, and walleye are in Lake Lanier at Don Carter State Park. There is a sand beach, docks, boat ramps, and a fish cleaning station. The park is ...
Following an abnormally cold entry into 2010, area anglers are happy to settle into late January fishing that has become much more typical. Two weeks ago, most freshwater fishers figured extra-low ...
Sep. 7—Lake Lanier's current level has risen slightly from this past week. The rain has brought the lake up a little. Currently, the lake level is at 1,068.90 feet or 2.1 feet below the full pool of 1 ...
The fishing at Newnan's Lake just got more interesting thanks to a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission project that can earn local anglers cash as they help collect data on fishing ...
A Georgia angler's catch of a 3-pound, 11-ounce black crappie has captured the attention of state biologists. James King landed the enormous crappie Sunday on the Coosa River. The Georgia Department ...
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