Jason Lee likes to think the Altamaha River had a hand in sparing Georgia’s largest known virgin stand of tidal-swamp bald cypress and water tupelo on Lewis Island.
https://georgiawildlife.blog/2024/04/30/anniversary-for-an-island-of-giants/
And, just like that, April is almost over and we are moving into May next week. Have you taken a fishing trip yet? We have a full moon coming and warmer weather is here. Time to get outside and g...
https://georgiawildlife.blog/2024/04/26/georgia-fishing-report-april-26-2024/
Dust off the pollen-covered camp chairs, re-line the fishing poles and give a quick refresh and replenishment to the ‘ole tackle box. The weather is improving and that means it’s time to get ...
https://georgiawildlife.blog/2024/04/19/georgia-fishing-report-april-19-2024/
Four so far in 2024. Two freshwater AND two saltwater state record fish have already been caught in 2024. Have you got your fishing license yet? It’s time to get out there! Jeffrey Forester ree...
https://georgiawildlife.blog/2024/04/12/georgia-fishing-report-april-12-2024/
Angler Jason McRae is the ONLY angler to successfully complete the Georgia Bass Slam SEVEN years in a row AND he also caught all 10 species each year! In 2023, he was the Grand Prize Winner for t...
https://georgiawildlife.blog/2024/04/09/my-angling-journey-and-keys-to-georgia-bass-slam-success/
If you have never tried trout fishing, now is the perfect time to start because trout stocking is officially underway! Last week, roughly 45,000 trout were distributed across 52 streams in Northe...
https://georgiawildlife.blog/2024/04/05/georgia-fishing-report-april-5-2024/
Learn about the big and rare eastern indigo and how DNR and others are working to protect it.
https://georgiawildlife.blog/2024/04/03/indigo-snake-jewel-of-the-pine-savanna/
By Rylee Owens Introducing Buck Marchinton, a wildlife biologist who plays a crucial role in DNR’s Private Lands Program. Buck builds partnerships with private landowners across North Georgia t...
https://georgiawildlife.blog/2024/03/26/meet-our-biologists-buck-marchinton/
The Shoal Bass is the State Native Riverine Sportfish and one of the 10 species of black bass found in Georgia. They are native to the Chattahoochee and Flint River basins; and introduced in the ...
https://georgiawildlife.blog/2024/03/22/georgia-fishing-report-march-22-2024/
Lately, anglers just can’t throw out a line without catching an Angler Award worthy fish at Rocky Mountain Public Fishing Area. Oh, I promise, we are not complaining. Just can’t figure out wh...
https://georgiawildlife.blog/2024/03/15/georgia-fishing-report-march-15-2024/