Georgia’s Best Fishing Destinations



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Blue Ridge Mountains Lake Oconee
Carters Lake Lake Russell
Chattahoochee River Lake Seminole
Clarks Hill Lake Lake Sinclair
Golden Isles Savannah & Tybee Island
Lake Allatoona Weiss Lake
Lake Hartwell West Point Lake
Lake Lanier

Learn more about our featured fishing destinations below.


Blue Ridge Mountains


Blue Ridge Mountains Fishing

The Blue Ridge Mountains are part of the larger Appalachian Mountain Range and they run from northern Georgia to southwest Pennsylvania.  The majority of the mountain range is found in northern Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.  There are so many places to visit in the Blue Ridge Mountains.  Anglers experience good fishing for a variety of fish species that are found in large lakes, small lakes, rivers and streams.  From trout to bass, there is a lot to fish for in the Blue Ridge Mountains.


Carters Lake


Carters Lake is a very deep lake that covers about 3,200 surface acres and 62 miles of shoreline.  It is the deepest reservoir lake in the state of Georgia.  The average depth is 200 feet and there are areas of the lake that reach more than 400 feet deep.  It is known as a trophy lake for many different species of fish including striped bass, hybrid striped bass and spotted bass.  Largemouth bass, walleye, catfish and sunfish are also available.


Chattahoochee River


Chattahoochee River Georgia Fishing

The Chattahoochee River is a popular river for trout fishing that runs through the city of Atlanta.  It is a popular winter fishing destination, however, you can catch trout year round as the cool waters provide anglers with a unique fishery so close to a big city.  At Buford Dam, water is released from the depths of Lake Lanier, which creates a good trout fishery that extends into Atlanta.


Clarks Hill Lake


Clarks Hill Lake Fishing

Clarks Hill Lake, also known as Lake Thurmond, is a huge lake that covers over 70,000 surface acres with 400 miles of shoreline.  This is a popular recreational lake for boating and fishing.  Anglers target largemouth bass, striped bass, white bass, crappie, catfish and bluegill.


Golden Isles, Georgia


Golden Isles, GA Fishing

The mainland city of Brunswick and its four beautiful barrier islands: St. Simons Island, Sea Island, Little St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island make up the Golden Isles.  The Golden Isles is located on the Georgia coast midway between Savannah, GA, and Jacksonville, FL.  This area is a popular resort community that offers plenty of outdoor recreation.  Boating is popular and there are fishing charters available that target a variety of inshore and offshore species.


Lake Allatoona


Lake Allatoona Fishing

Lake Allatoona is a large lake located about 30 miles from Atlanta, Georgia.  Because of its size and close proximity to a large city, this lake attracts a lot of visitors year round.  From camping to boating to fishing, there are so many areas to explore on the lake and you have plenty of access to the lake as well.  Anglers target largemouth bass, striped bass, spotted bass, white bass, crappie, catfish, bluegill and other sunfish.


Lake Hartwell


Lake Hartwell Fishing

Lake Hartwell is a large lake that borders Georgia and South Carolina.  The lake is created by Hartwell Dam.  It covers nearly 56,000 surface acres with a shoreline of 962 miles.  For anglers, the striped bass fishing gets most of the attention with huge fish being caught here every year.  Largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, walleye, catfish, bluegill and other sunfish round out the fishery.


Lake Lanier


Lake Lanier Fishing

Lake Lanier is a popular reservoir located in the northern part of Georgia.  This lake is very popular for boating and fishing with millions of visitors that come here every year.  You will find plenty of hotels to go along with a couple of resorts along the lake.  Marinas are plentiful to help with your boating needs and there are plenty of places to fish in the lake.

Lake Lanier is known for its excellent bass fishery.  From largemouth bass to spotted bass and even striped bass, you have a lot of options here.  Depending on what lures you choose to fish with, you may end up catching all 3 species of fish on any given day here.


Lake Oconee


Lake Oconee Fishing

Lake Oconee is a popular recreational lake located about 85 miles east of Atlanta, Georgia.  The lake covers 19,000 acres and it offers good fishing for a variety of fish species.  Lake Oconee is known for its excellent crappie and striped bass fishing.  Mix in the quality catfish, largemouth bass and bluegill and there are plenty of options for anglers.


Lake Russell


Lake Russell Fishing

Lake Russell is a large lake on the Savannah River and it covers more than 26,000 acres of water with 540 miles of shoreline.  The lake is a popular recreational lake that sits on the border of Georgia and South Carolina.  Fishing is very popular on the lake with most anglers fishing for largemouth bass and crappie.  Striped bass, catfish, bluegill and other sunfish round out the fishery here.


Lake Seminole


Lake Seminole Fishing

Lake Seminole is a large reservoir that is located in the southwest corner of Georgia along its border with Florida and it is maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.  The Chattahoochee and Flint rivers join in the lake and then they eventually flow through the Jim Woodruff Lock and Dam, which then starts the Apalachicola River.  This is a popular fishing lake for people living in Georgia and Florida.  Lake Seminole is stocked regularly with striped bass and sunshine bass, so many anglers come here to fish for the stripers.  Anglers can also fish for crappie, largemouth bass, sunfish and more.


Lake Sinclair


Lake Sinclair Fishing

Lake Sinclair is a good-sized lake that is located in Georgia near Lake Oconee.  The lake covers more than 15,000 acres and it is a popular recreational lake for fishing and boating.  Anglers target a variety of species such as largemouth bass, spotted bass, striped bass, white bass, catfish, crappie, bluegill and other sunfish.


Savannah & Tybee Island, GA


Savannah & Tybee Island Fishing

Savannah and Tybee Island draw millions of visitors each year.  While most people may come here to enjoy the city’s architecture and historic buildings, there is plenty of outdoor recreation available here as well.

The Savannah & Tybee Island area provide some very good fishing opportunities.  Anglers can fish the area rivers, around Tybee Island and there are also offshore fishing charters available too.  Anglers fish for a variety of fish, however, redfish and trout and probably the most popular species of fish that anglers target.


Weiss Lake


Weiss Lake Fishing

Weiss Lake is a large lake located in Alabama and Georgia.  The lake covers around 30,000 surface acres and it is often referred to as the “Crappie Capitol of the World.”  While that is debatable, you cannot argue the fact that Weiss Lake is a incredible lake for crappie fishing.  There are large numbers of crappie and lots of big crappie caught every year.  There are other species of fish to target as well with largemouth bass, spotted bass, striped bass, catfish, bluegill and other sunfish.


West Point Lake


West Point Lake Fishing

West Point Lake is a large reservoir located on the border of Alabama and Georgia.  The lake covers 26,000 acres and it is a popular recreational lake.  Fishing is very popular on the lake.  Anglers target many species of fish including largemouth bass, striped bass, crappie, catfish, bluegill and other sunfish.


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