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Georgia Reservoir Fishing Information - 2009 Reservoir Fishing Prospects

Georgia offers some of the best and most diverse fishing opportunities in the Southeast with more than 500,000 acres of reservoirs available to anglers. The following information and information found within the links to the right provide a description of the prospects for fishing 31 of Georgia's reservoirs in 2009. Click on each water body name for more information.

The outlook for each reservoir was compiled by Fisheries biologists and is based on sampling efforts by the Wildlife Resources Division and on knowledge of past fishing trends, staff fishing experiences and discussions with anglers and marina owners.

Fish attractor location maps and related information are being added to this site as they are developed. See available information in the links to the right.

DNR routinely tests the tissue of fish collected from rivers and reservoirs across the state. Based on the best scientific information and procedures available, Guidelines for Eating Fish from Georgia Waters are developed to help Georgia anglers and their families evaluate the health risks of eating fish from wild populations. To learn more about these guidelines visit the Environmental Protection Division's Web site.

2009 Best Bets

ReserviorBest Bet
Allatoona Spotted bass, hybrid bass, striped bass & crappie
Andrews Channel catfish, flathead catfish & hybrid bass
Bartletts Ferry Largemouth bass, striped bass, spotted bass, crappie & catfish
Blackshear Largemouth bass, crappie, white bass, hybrid bass, striped bass & catfish
Blue Ridge Smallmouth bass, bluegill, walleye & largemouth bass
Burton Spotted bass & brown trout
Carters Spotted bass, striped bass & hybrid bass
Chatuge Largemouth bass, spotted bass & white bass
Chehaw Largemouth bass, catfish & shoal bass
Clarks Hill Striped bass, largemouth bass, redear sunfish & crappie
Goat Rock Largemouth bass, spotted bass, bream, catfish & striped bass
Hamburg Crappie, largemouth bass, channel catfish, & redear sunfish
Hartwell Largemouth bass, striped bass, redeye bass, hybrid bass & black crappie
High Falls Largemouth bass, bream, crappie & striped bass
Jackson Largemouth bass, spotted bass, striped bass, bream, catfish & crappie
Juliette Striped bass & redear sunfish
Lanier Largemouth bass, spotted bass, striped bass, crappie & catfish
Nottely Largemouth bass, spotted bass, crappie & striped bass
Oconee Largemouth bass, striped bass, hybrid bass, white bass, crappie & catfish
Oliver Black bass, bream & crappie
Rabun Largemouth bass, spotted bass & walleye
Randy Poynter Largemouth bass, bream, crappie, channel catfish & hybrid bass
Richard B. Russell Largemouth bass, spotted bass, black crappie & striped bass
Seminole Largemouth bass, redear sunfish & channel catfish
Sinclair Largemouth bass, crappie, catfish & striped bass
Tobesofkee Largemouth bass, crappie, catfish & striped bass
Tugalo Largemouth bass, walleye & white catfish
Varner Largemouth bass, crappie & hybrid bass
Walter F. George Largemouth bass, crappie & hybrid bass
Weiss Crappie, white bass, striped bass, largemouth bass & catfish
West Point Largemouth bass, spotted bass, crappie, hybrid bass, striped bass & channel catfish


Lake and Reservoir Locations

Lake Conditions

Go to the following sites to obtain information on lake conditions:

Fisheries Management Section Offices:

Albany: 229-430-4256

Burton: 706-947-3112

Calhoun: 706-629-1259 or 770-387-4821

Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center: 770-784-3059

Dawson: 229-995-4486

Fort Valley: 478-825-6151

Gainesville: 770-535-5498

Social Circle: 770-918-6418

Summerville: 706-857-3394

Thomson: 706-595-1619

West Point: 706-845-4180




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