Posts by GON Staff
Lake Blackshear Crappie Fishing Report – March 4, 2024
Maurice Van Hall made his first trip of the year to Blackshear on Monday, March 4. “The lake is full and water clarity is well recovered from the heavy rains a few weeks ago, stained but fishable,” Maurice said. “Surface temperatures are 58 main lake and reached 60 degrees in the creeks I fished. “I…
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GON March Issue 2024
Vol. 38, No. 3 Many young anglers who are now top pros graced the pages of GON over the years. Maybe we’ll see Carter Steed of Brantley County at the next level. Photo By Craig James March 2024 Magazine Flipbook Edition March Feature Articles No hindsight ip unit displayed. Evans County Public Fishing Area…
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Georgia Outdoor News is seeking a dynamic Advertising Sales Manager to meet with existing and potential customers, identify needs, craft appropriate advertising solutions and close deals. This is a remote full-time position with benefits, requiring frequent in-state travel and occasional in-person staff meetings. Full-time job opportunities in the outdoor industry don’t become available often, particularly…
Read MoreConservation Law Enforcement Corner – March 2024
Recruiting New Game Wardens Under a new initiative, the Georgia DNR Law Enforcement Division (LED) hopes to make becoming a Game Warden a path that is open to a wider pool of applicants. As of Jan. 1, 2024, DNR no longer requires a college degree for Game Warden applicants. The new initiative is called ADAPT,…
Read MoreLake Blackshear Fishing Report – March 2024
Blackshear: Level: 0.2 below 237. Temp: 59 degrees. Clarity: Still very muddy on the main lake and stained off the main lake. Bass: Tournament angler Chris Gray reports, “March is the best month of the year to catch a big bass on Blackshear. This month, as the lake stabilizes and continues to warm up, big female…
Read MoreBartletts Ferry Fishing Report – March 2024
Bartletts Ferry: Level: 1 foot below 521. Temp: High 50s to low 60s. Clarity: Stained. Bass: Tournament angler Tyler Morgan with Summerland Outdoors reports that fish are wanting to spawn, and many will be on the bed by the full moon on March 25. Stained water warms fast, so look for a big push of prespawners…
Read MoreWest Point Lake Fishing Report – March 2024
West Point: Level: 5.5 feet below 635. Temp: Upper 50s to low 60s. Clarity: Slightly stained and pulled back down about 4 to 5 feet. Bass: Guide Keith Hudson reports, “Good. Big changes are in store as we move into March. Warming weather and a stained lake should move many of the largemouth shallow quickly, especially…
Read MoreLake Sinclair Fishing Report – March 2024
Sinclair: Level: 1.3 feet below 340. Temp: 58-60 degrees. Clarity: Most of the lake is stained to muddy. Bass: Karl Pingry reports, “Big Ed at Lakeside Chevron reports that a recent tournament took 21 pounds and was won in Rocky Creek fishing chartreuse-and-white spinnerbaits in 2 feet of muddy water. The last ABA tournament was…
Read MoreLake Seminole Fishing Report – March 2024
Seminole: Level: Full at 77.5. Temp: Low 60s. Clarity: Stained to clearing. Bass: Capt. Paul Tyre reports, “The bass fishing on Lake Seminole has been very productive through the month of February. As we move into March, it’s one of my favorite months to catch some of the biggest bass that Lake Seminole has to…
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