Monthly Archives: May 2013

Georgia Free Fishing Days 2013

This Saturday, June 1, is the first of 3 Free Fishing Days here in Georgia. In an effort to promote the joys of fishing, the Georgia DNR holds Free Fishing Days that allows residents over the age of 16 to fish without a fishing, trout, or Wildlife Management Area license. Fishing is a great pastime that allows us to take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It gives us a chance to reconnect with nature and hopefully enjoy the excitement of wrestling with a big fish on the other end of the line. So round up some friends or take the family out for a great day by the water. Below is a list of the Free Fishing Days for 2013. 

Saturday, June 1

Saturday, June 8

Saturday, September 28

 

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Georgia Turkey Season Closes

Tomorrow is the last day for turkey season in Georgia. For many hunters it has been a great season. For others of us, we unfortunately did not to fill our tags. It was a very weird season for many hunters because of the unusual weather conditions, but each year has its own challenges.

Now we get into a down part of the hunting seasons. It is time to do a little relaxed fishing and begin early scouting. Hunters should have been scouting during the spring turkey hunts, but if you weren’t take a few hikes and do your scouting.

Bass fishing is improving daily and trout season has been open for over a month now. Don’t get disappointed that hunting seasons are over. We are less than 4 months until dove and deer seasons open again!!!

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Final 10 Days of 2013 Turkey Season

The countdown has begun…10 days left in the 2013 Turkey Season. Mixed reviews are coming in from hunters across North Georgia. GON had an article this month about the turkey season. Many of their field reporters commented on how the turkeys were more active in the afternoons. This is a direct result of our unseasonably cool spring. When we get the early warm-ups the turkey flocks will break up early in the season and the hens will be on the nests long before we reach this point in the season. With 10 days left, there are still hens that aren’t on the nests and most of the successful hunts have been hunters being in the right place at the right time. More multiple kills have been reported this year than years past, a clear indication that the toms and jakes never broke up this spring. Pre-scouting normally can lead to successful seasons. For once, luck held a higher standing than scouting. Don’t expect that to last in seasons in the future!

This past weekend was a terrible one weather-wise and even worse for the turkey chicks that are beginning hatch. The chicks are very vulnerable to exposure in their first few weeks of life. Long soaking rains like we have had the last 4-5 days, can destroy future populations. We need this weather to move on for our last 10 days of the season and seasons to come.

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