Georgia Fishing Licenses
Join us as we discuss the
Georgia Fishing License options, fishing rules and fishing regulations.
Please remember to check with the local Fish and Wildlife department to ensure the Fishing Spot is open to the public,
and respect all signs indicating private property or restricting access.
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Fishing in the state of Georgia, there are plenty of bodies of water to choose from. In fact, there are 13,485 bodies of water where fishing could be possible, such as Lake Sinclair, Lake Blackshear and Big Creek. Fish for Walleye, Drum or Brown Trout or one of the other 28 fish found in this state; and if you need gear get your fly fishing gear, baitcasting setup, trolling equipment, or spincasting gear out and find your new honey hole.
Fish Species Found in Georgia
Largemouth Bass, Bream/Bluegill, Crappie, Catfish, Smallmouth Bass, Rainbow Trout, Walleye, Striped Bass, Perch, and 77 more
Bodies of Water in Georgia
795 Lakes
5,640 Rivers and Streams
3,776 Reservoirs
3,274 other