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Freshwater Fishing

Stocking Amicalola Creek Winter 2026 By Steve Hudson

George Perry & His Record Largemouth Bass Fall 2025 By Bill Baab

Fishing On The Soque River Fall 2025 By John Trussell

Kid’s Fishing At Arrowhead WMA Fall 2025 By Steve Hudson

Oconee Summer Bassin’ Summer 2025 By Jimmy Jacobs

High Water Trout Fishing Spring 2025 By Polly Dean

Winter Time Is The Right Time For Monsters Winter 2025 By Capt. Cefus McRae

Caddis Flies, Mavis And Lem Winter 2025 By Steve Hudson

Lake Sinclair For Fall Action Fall 2024 By Jimmy Jacobs

The Other Black Bass Summer 2024 By Polly Dean

Are we Getting Too Big For Our Britches? Summer 2024 By Ken Cook

Gardi Mullet Fishing On The Altamaha Spring 2024 By O. Victor Miller

Getting Down Spring 2024 By Steve Hudson

Fishing A Cypress Jungle Winter 2024 by Polly Dean

A Day With The Bucket Brigade Winter 2024 By Steve Hudson

Jumping For Joy Fall 2023 By Steve Hudson

A Roman Holiday Fall 2023 By Ron Brooks

Becoming A Bow Fisherman Summer 2023 By Wm. Hovey Smith

Fishing Georgia’s Callaway Gardens And Resort Summer 2023 By Dr. Andrew Cox

Bassin’ Kinchafoonee Creek Summer 2023 By O. Victor Miller

PEACH STATE FACT FOR THE WEEK

Wild Turkeys in Georgia

Photo by Jimmy Jacobs

Conservation efforts, restocking and updated wildlife management techniques by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources over the past decades have restored the Peach State’s turkey flock. More that 300,000 wild turkeys now roam our fields and woodlands.

Money generated by excise taxes on hunting equipment and license sells have been an integral part that hunters have added to the effort. That money paid for food plot maintenance, population surveys and habitat improvements.

The turkey season opens this year on March 29 on private lands and April 5 on public property. If you are new to the sport, check out the Turkey Hunting 101 webpage offered by the DNR.

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