14 Pounder Caught at New South Georgia Lake
This article appeared in Georgia Outdoor News first. Sherry Vann, of Valdosta, was one of the first anglers to drop in at the newly opened Tired Creek Lake in Grady County on May 26. Being […]
This article appeared in Georgia Outdoor News first. Sherry Vann, of Valdosta, was one of the first anglers to drop in at the newly opened Tired Creek Lake in Grady County on May 26. Being […]
The Rinehart R100 is pleased to announce a new stop for the event in 2016. For the first time the R100 will be held in Georgia on March 5th and 6th at the Banks County […]
“F” Stands for Fail: Georgia College Instructor Boots Uniformed Cop, Gets Lectured in Return – Colleges usually take great pride in proclaiming their “diversity” and “inclusiveness,” but simply wearing a tool of his trade was […]
Anti-gun Georgia Democrats Introduce ‘Assault Weapon’ Confiscation Bill – On January 11, Democrats in Georgia’s state house introduced a bill that bans “assault weapons” and opens the door for the “seizure” of such weapons, along […]
The final opportunity for athletes to earn Paralympic quotas will take place here in the United States when USA Shooting hosts the final International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Shooting World Cup of the season November 3 […]
Something to think about: For the second time in two weeks, another Cobb high school student has been arrested and charged with breaking a zero-tolerance weapons law after a search of his vehicle turned up […]
Charles “Anthony” Tucker of Albany, Ga., established the first official Florida state record for a shoal bass just three days before his 57th birthday. Shoal bass are, pound-for-pound, one of the top fighters in the […]
Win a great trip that includes: Two days of fishing with O’Neill and Captain Mark Noble of Golden Isle Charters. The trip will be filmed for an upcoming “O’Neill Outside” TV Show. Enjoy a two […]
Rome, Georgia is located in Floyd County at the junction of three rivers. The Oostanaula joins the Etowah at Rome to form the Coosa River, which flows south through Alabama and then to Mobile Bay. […]
The Coastal Resources Division (CRD) of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources recently deployed donated concrete culvert, metal chicken transport cages, and steel structures as the latest additions to Artificial Reef SAV – located six […]
Southeast Georgia anglers are talking about the comeback of the redbreast sunfish on the Satilla River, and much of that success comes from the ongoing removal of a different species of fish, the flathead catfish. […]
More than 25 anglers were recently recognized by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division with a 2013 angler award for reeling in an outstanding catch. The award program recognizes those who catch […]
Randy Howell, the 2014 Bassmaster Classic winner, often says that professional bass fishing is a humbling sport. He ate a piece of that bitter pie last week at the Bassmaster Elite Series season opener in […]
Dolphin and whale rescue is getting smarter. A new smartphone app from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is helping the public better respond to marine mammal strandings and quickly alert local rescue organizations. […]
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