Do you know how to knot? Learning how to properly tie fishing knots helps make sure that your tackle stays on your fishing line. Check out the extensive and helpful “How To Tie Fishing Knots” webpage at TakeMeFishing.org. 18 more words
It’s May! May means the last few weeks of school for the kids and looking forward to the slower days of summer. Will your late Spring/Summer plans include a family fishing trip? NEWS TO KNOW Great Outdoors Day on the Atlanta BeltLine: (Sat. May 6, 10 am – 1 pm): will feature interactive exhibitions from…
Take the photo! It doesn’t matter if it is an award-winning day of fishing, take a second to document the experience. Whether you realize it or not at the time, when you fish with your kids, grandkids, family members or friends, you are making lifelong memories. Having a photo of that day will bring you…
While solitary fishing trips can certainly be enjoyable, Georgia Wildlife Resources Division encourages you to take someone with you when you can. It is such a great way to be involved with family and friends, giving you a time to connect and a chance to get away from every day worries. And even a chance…
As we say “good-bye” to 2022, we want to heartily thank all of you for fishing in Georgia. Your support of fishing, and purchases of fishing equipment and fishing licenses enable the Georgia Wildlife Resources Division to continue to do important research, protect natural resources, maintain and operate public fishing areas and so much more.…
Wishing all of you a very Merry “Fish-Mas” and Happiest of Holidays. May the days fill your heart with joy and your tackle box with shiny new things to use at your favorite fishing hole. NOTE: The State of Georgia is preparing for sub-freezing temperatures to move through over the holiday weekend. Should you choose…