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Georgia DNR - Wildlife Resources Division - Georgia Fishing Report: March 27 2026
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Seamus
on 3/27/2026 2:06:35 PM • Views (18)
Spring is one of the best times of year for crappie fishing across Georgia as warming water temperatures trigger fish to move into shallow areas to spawn. Anglers can find success targeting crappie around brush piles fallen timber docks and other str...
Georgia DNR - Wildlife Resources Division - Georgia Fishing Report: March 20 2026
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Seamus
on 3/20/2026 3:03:25 PM • Views (27)
Fisheries staff across Georgia remained highly active during the winter months focusing on fish population monitoring stocking and habitat improvements. Crews conducted surveys on reservoirs and public fishing areas to track species health and abunda...
Georgia DNR - Wildlife Resources Division - Georgia Fishing Report: March 13 2026
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Seamus
on 3/13/2026 12:58:53 PM • Views (23)
With Friday the 13th landing this week it feels like a bit of a Freaky Friday on the water—but there’s nothing unlucky about what’s happening behind the scenes at one of Georgia’s hatcheries. This week staff at the Walton Fish Hatchery are busy spawn...
Georgia DNR - Wildlife Resources Division - Georgia Fishing Report: March 6 2026
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Seamus
on 3/6/2026 2:12:05 PM • Views (42)
Spring marks the start of one of Georgia’s most exciting fishing opportunities largemouth bass season. As water temperatures begin to warm bass move into shallow water to prepare for the spawn making them more active and accessible for anglers. Lakes...
Georgia DNR - Wildlife Resources Division - Georgia Fishing Report: February 27 2026
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Seamus
on 2/27/2026 1:52:39 PM • Views (40)
Late winter marks the start of one of Georgia’s most unique fishing opportunities—walleye season. These hard-fighting great-tasting fish begin moving upriver from lakes like Blue Ridge and Hartwell as spawning time nears. The bite can be tough to pre...
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