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Saltwater Fishing

What’s In Your Bucket? Winter 2026 By Capt. Cefus McRae

Georgia’s Coastal Stripers Fall 2025 By Jimmy Jacobs

Coastal Cast N’ Blast Summer 2025 By Polly Dean

Seatrout On The Georgia Coast Spring 2025 By Jimmy Jacobs

Georgia’s Cold Weather Reds Fall 2024 By Polly Dean

Transitioning To Saltwater Fly Fishing Summer 2024 By Polly Dean

Georgia’s Shark Bonanza Spring 2024 By John Trussell

Popping Cork Tactics From A Pro Winter 2024 By Ben Baker

Targeting Beach Cobia Winter 2024 By Ron Brooks

Be Prepared With A Ready Rod Fall 2023 By Capt. Cefus McRae

Crankbaits For St. Marys Red Drum Summer 2023 By Ron Brooks

Savannah Area Saltwater Piers Summer 2023 By Ben Baker

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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