Category Archives: Parks and recreation Georgia and South Carolina
Georgia Fishing Report: December 11, 2020 —
Are you an emoji user? If you are, pick the emoji that best describes you right now. We’ll wait. News to Know: TWO Weeks: My child has told me (at least 37 times today) there are only two weeks left … Continue reading
Georgia Fishing Report: November 13, 2020 — Georgia Wildlife Blog
I am not a superstitious person, but a Friday the 13th THIS year maybe gives me some pause. Just a little. How about you? You already know what I am going to say next. Because I know what can make … Continue reading
Georgia Fishing Report: November 7, 2020 —
Stressed? We have the perfect activity to take your mind off of everything. It’s fishing! Fishing is an escape from life’s daily challenges, and a chance to “catch” memories with those that matter the most to you. Joined by the … Continue reading
Chickasawhatchee – A Beautifully Wild Place —
By James Malphrus, writer of JCM Adventure Journals. Featured image: Alligators’ fork. Photo credit: James Malphrus. This post features three excerpts from adventures on Chickasawhatchee WMA. It was a Wednesday and we wanted to ease the stress of the work week … Continue reading
Georgia Fishing Report: October 2, 2020 —
Happy Fall Y’all! It’s nice to have a few consistent cool-weather-feel mornings – makes me excited to start planning some fun fall family fishing trips. News to Know: I like the Night Life: Now equipped with lighting on piers and … Continue reading
2020 Bear Season Outlook — Georgia Wildlife Blog
Although opening day is now behind us for 2020, Georgia bowhunters still have plenty of opportunities ahead to go to the woods and make memories. Aside from just making memories, many bear hunters thoroughly enjoy the products of a successful … Continue reading
Georgia Fishing Report: September 11, 2020 — Georgia Wildlife Blog
Since 2001, there is a somberness to this day that is difficult to get past. As we move through today and this weekend, don’t take anything for granted, cherish the time you have and celebrate the opportunities you are given. … Continue reading
Plover Siblings Stir Attention, Hope on Georgia Coast —
Two of the bird world’s youngest rock stars are turning heads, and binoculars, on Georgia’s coast. The young piping plovers spotted last week – one on Cumberland Island, the other on Little Egg Island Bar in the Altamaha River Delta … Continue reading
Georgia Fishing Report: August 14, 2020 —
If you had to pick one place in Georgia to fish…where would it be? The variety of water body types we have is pretty incredible, such as mountain streams, large reservoirs, lazy rivers, swamp water trails, and coastal saltwater. How … Continue reading
Georgia Fishing Report: July 24, 2020 —
YOU. You need to get outdoors. Yes, I am talking to you. Whether it is a solo trip or a full-fledged family “staycation” trip, go get outside. Georgia is home to so many opportunities, including Public Fishing Areas, Wildlife Management … Continue reading