Georgia DNR - Wildlife Resources Division

Georgia DNR - Wildlife Resources Division
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Address2067 US Highway 278 SE
Social Circle, GA 30025, US
Websitehttp://www.georgiawildlife.com/
Phone706-557-3303
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About Georgia DNR - Wildlife Resources Division

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The Wildlife Resources Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GA DNR) manages hunting, fishing, and protection of nongame and endangered wildlife. We also maintain public education programs to ensure that Georgia's natural resources will be conserved for our present and future generations.


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By Seamus on 7/11/2025 1:22:43 PM • Views (0)
Make the most of summer break and take the kids fishing before school starts back! Georgia’s 11 Public Fishing Areas are the perfect places to slow down soak up the outdoors and create special memories together. Whether you’re casting from a pier the...

By Seamus on 6/27/2025 2:13:40 PM • Views (12)
Celebrate Independence Day by swapping fireworks for fishing and making memories that’ll outshine any sparkler. Head out to one of Georgia’s 11 Public Fishing Areas for a fun filled Fourth of July outing. Bring the family cast a line from a pier or b...

By Seamus on 6/20/2025 12:39:20 PM • Views (14)
You definitely want to be around for all the future fishing trips so when you head out on the water be sure you are boating responsibly. Even if you have been handling a boat all your life it is worth it to slow down take your time and be sure that y...

By Seamus on 6/13/2025 12:42:06 PM • Views (12)
How many of you have a core memory of going fishing with your dad? Was he the first one that taught you how to bait a hook or to set your line? Did he constantly ask you if you saw that bobber move? Then you have some special memories that will last...

By Seamus on 6/6/2025 11:49:15 AM • Views (18)
Free Fishing Day Tomorrow on Saturday June 7 as part of our celebration of National Fishing and Boating Week (NFBW). On Free Fishing days Georgia residents do not need a fishing license trout license or Lands Pass to fish on public waters. NEWS TO KN...

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