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 11/7/2025 1:18:34 PM • Views (4)
Bass fishing in Georgia is more than a pastime…it’s a challenge an adventure and a chance to create memories on the water. If you’ve been working toward your Georgia Bass Slam consider this your reminder to keep going and finish strong. Whether you’r...

By Seamus on 10/31/2025 12:06:42 PM • Views (6)
Trout fishing in Georgia is more than just a sport; it is about resilience joy and the moments that matter most. Few stories show this better than that of Bill Chester and his wife Susie Chester. After a rare stroke forced her to relearn how to walk...

By Seamus on 10/24/2025 11:53:44 AM • Views (17)
Bass fishing in Georgia is at its best during the fall when cooler temperatures and active fish create exciting opportunities for anglers across the state. From largemouth bass lurking in Public Fishing Areas to spotted and shoal bass in rivers and r...

By Seamus on 10/17/2025 3:50:49 PM • Views (23)
Trout fishing in Georgia offers anglers year-round opportunities to experience some of the state’s most scenic waters. From wild brook trout high in the North Georgia mountains to stocked rainbow and brown trout in accessible streams and rivers Georg...

By Seamus on 10/10/2025 12:42:11 PM • Views (18)
Fall fishing in Georgia is a season of change and excitement. As water temperatures cool and daylight shortens fish begin shifting toward their autumn patterns creating fresh opportunities for anglers across the state. Whether you’re chasing bass on...

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