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  2. Tricky fishing rights issue before Georgia lawmakers. What is ...

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    That agreement prompted the General Assembly to pass a bill on the final day of the 2023 legislative session codifying a public fishing rights guarantee into state law.

  3. Georgia House committee passes a new fishing rights bill, but ...

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    Suzanne Welander, author of a Georgia canoeing and kayaking guide book, said recreational paddling is a fast-growing activity in Georgia that generated $1.1 billion in revenue in 2022 and is ...

  4. New statewide fishing regulations adopted - AOL

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    Mar. 19—The state Department of Environmental Conservation has adopted new freshwater fishing regulations that will take effect April 1. Among the changes is the setting of opening season for ...

  5. 2023 in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    August 31 – Hurricane Idalia enters Southeastern Georgia as a high-end tropical storm with sustained winds of 70 mph (115 km/h). [8] As a result, one fatality occurred in Valdosta when a man was killed by a fallen tree while helping two sheriff's deputies clear debris from a road. [ 9 ]

  6. Coleman River - Wikipedia

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    Coleman River is a 6.6-mile-long (10.6 km) [5] stream that is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, mostly within Rabun County, Georgia. It is one of the main tributaries of the Tallulah River . The headwaters of Coleman River are located in Clay County, North Carolina , and the river travels a short distance before crossing into Georgia.

  7. Snagging - Wikipedia

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    Snagging chinook salmon. Snagging, also known as snag fishing, snatching, snatch fishing, jagging (Australia), or foul hooking, is a fishing technique for catching fish that uses sharp grappling hooks tethered to a fishing line to externally pierce (i.e. "snag") into the flesh of nearby fish, without needing the fish to swallow any hook with its mouth like in angling.

  8. As an angler, you are obligated to know fishing regulations ...

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    Now, the regulations are a bit more complicated, and, again, you are obligated to know them. So, the general state-wide trout regulations now are: Brook trout, in lakes and ponds: April 1-October ...

  9. Cynoscion regalis - Wikipedia

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    Cynoscion regalis stocks have been generally low in recent years due to fishing and natural mortality increasing. Management of the species includes gear regulations, seasonal fishing, bycatch limitations, minimum size limits, commercial creel limits, and bycatch reduction gear. It is hoped that these regulations incorporated with others will ...