Like most fishermen, the first fish I caught was a bream – from Georgia’s Lake Sinclair at a family picnic in 1959. The bream I caught was a bluegill, but depending on where you grew up, your first ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "The 505-acre reservoir results from a joint effort of four counties in the northeast of Georgia to provide a water supply and ...
There are more than 425,000 acres of lakes across Georgia filled with 265 species of freshwater fish. For new and incoming anglers, that's a lot of water to choose from. That's why Fishmasters, an ...
PERRY, Ga. — For some of us, it wouldn't be summertime without a little fishing, but you might be a little wishy-washy when it comes to handling bait and reeling in a bass. The state has just the ...
According to Georgia Wildlife, almost 1.3 million anglers fish from the state's freshwater bodies and, according to the Native Fish Coalition, 265 native species of freshwater fish call Georgia home.
Years ago, in a fit of pique over a dud fishing trip to Wisconsin, I wrote a column belittling the lowly bream. My feelings were hurt after having made a long trip for walleyes and northern pike and ...
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How to catch your first bream
Bream often get a bad reputation as nuisance fish, especially among carp anglers, but speak to seasoned match or pleasure anglers, and you'll hear a different story. Big bream, often called "bin lids" ...
MACON, Ga. — Between the "feels like" temperature and what's actually showing up on the mercury, we are in for a scorching week. The heat may prevent you from doing some things outside, but fishing ...
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