


Clyo on the Savannah River – 8.2 feet and falling.Saltwater and the Okefenokee bites should be good. We’ve had several river record fish of different species recorded over the last couple of weeks. Now that is all probably done for the time being, as I had almost 3 inches in my rain gage with more to come Thursday evening. Well, before this evening’s deluge I would have said that we’re about to have some of the hottest fishing of the year in our rivers. (Fishing report courtesy of Bert Deener, Region Supervisor and fisheries biologist with Georgia DNR Wildlife Resources Division, with help from Region Staff and Local Experts) Whether you are fishing at a special event or festival, or just headed out with your best fishing buddies, we are glad that you choose to Go Fish Georgia! SOUTHEAST GEORGIA This week, we have fishing reports from Southeast, North and Central Georgia. Oh, and here are some great resources for fishing with kids.

Find an event near you by checking our Event Calendar. Some events even offer additional options, such as lunch or snacks, prizes and educational information.

Many events have on-site volunteers to help those who are new to fishing. They typically take place at a location with a successful catch rate to make the experience even better for new anglers. Family and Kids Fishing Events: Family and Kids fishing events are held throughout the year and offered across the state on public and private waterways.
KENS HOOK SLAB GRABBER FREE
Attendees will also get to enjoy a free hot dog lunch (while supplies last). There will be outdoor exhibitors, live animal presentations, arts and crafts, prizes and more. Kids can try archery, fishing, shooting sports, and solar viewing with the Charlie Elliott Astronomy club. May 20, 2023, 9 am – 2 pm): Free admission includes an array of activities that focus on Georgia wildlife, conservation, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
