Have you really and truly lived a good southern life if you haven’t spent a whole day fishing and then fried up a “mess” of catfish for dinner? Catfishing provides...
Written by WRD biologist Anna Yellin What are the weeds growing in my garden? What is that interesting mushroom in the woods? These are some of the questions that can be...
Walleye fishing is a year-round sport and thanks to Georgia DNR’s walleye stocking program there’s plenty out there. Anglers must change their game plan in the cooler months of the year to...
It’s time to put in your Quota Hunt applications for the 2020-2021 hunting season! This step by step guide is sure to help you get your application in before the...
Did you get invited to Quota Hunt party? Need to know how to join the fun? This blog will cover how to join a hunting party when the application has...
Let’s have a Quota Hunt party! Hunting alone is fun but hunting with friends can be even better. For many hunts, you may add group members. Before we dive...
Finding public fishing access and boat ramps can sometimes be one of the hardest parts of going fishing. It’s also something that can prevent new anglers from wetting a line. The...
Just in time for Cinco de Mayo! State deer biologist Charlie Killmaster recently shared with WRD his delicious elk tacos recipe. We know what you’re thinking — “We don’t have elk...
Walleye in Georgia? You bet. North Georgia is the southernmost point of the walleye’s range, offering a unique opportunity for anglers. In 2002, Georgia DNR’s Wildlife Resources Division launched a...
Topwater fishing provides anglers a top-notch fishing adventure. With the lure perched on the water’s surface, anglers can watch their fish zero in on its target, lurch out of the...