Tag Archives: Georgia travel
Georgia Fishing Report: June 15, 2018 —
Can you name your favorite fishing spot? Favorite fishing partner? Favorite species to pursue? NO? You better get those questioned answered this year. That, my friend, is important stuff to know. Looking to find a favorite fishing spot? Check out … Continue reading
Georgia Fishing Report: May 18, 2018 —
So, is it raining where you are? Yep, us too. Here are some good reasons why you need to forget the rain and get outdoors: Early Birds-Listen Up! Fisheries Chief Matt Thomas will be on the O’Neill Williams Radio Show … Continue reading
Georgia Traveler road updates
The following link is an easy way to plan a road trip in the state of Georgia. It also features a link that you can sign up for alerts on your route….Happy travels 🙂 http://www.511ga.org/
Guyton Georgia USA tells it’s own story…
Located 28 miles northwest of Savannah Georgia by way of Georgia Hwy 17N you will find yourself imagining life in the 1800’s, as you see the beautifully preserved Victorian era homes. Some of the historic homes were built by affluent Savannah … Continue reading
Georgia Fishing Report: December 15, 2017 —
Can you believe that Christmas is right around the corner? We hope that you each get to enjoy some holi-days off to spend time with family and friends, and of course, get out and do a little fishing. We have … Continue reading
Christmas Time in a small town USA-Meldrim Georgia
Some days you just need a break from the “busy-ness” of the season. Those are the times that it is so refreshing to visit a small town, where the calmness is soothing. I always expect that someone in the neighborhood … Continue reading
If You’re Traveling the Backroads & Byways of Georgia, Let Dave Jenkins Be Your Guide — Vanishing South Georgia Photographs by Brian Brown
In early 2016, I got a message from Dave Jenkins thanking me for my work documenting Georgia: Your Vanishing Georgia sites are rich sources of information, and I am very grateful to have discovered them. He noted that he was … Continue reading