Sunday, March 9, 2008

March Fishing in South Georgia


Its never too cold, dark, rainy, hot, or windy to go fishing! Fishermen love the south this time of year. While there is still snow and ice up north, azaleas are blooming and fish are biting in south Georgia. Whether you like bass, crappie, or catfish, the south is where you want to be in mid to late March especially south Georgia. Georgia has at least 28 public lakes, rivers, and other fishing holes. We hold the world record on largemouth bass which is probably the most sought after fish in the U.S. So if you are ready for a trip down south to warmer climates where the fishing is great, grab your gear and come on down!



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