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Altamaha River
The mighty Altamaha River is one of the most impressive waterways in the southern United States. It flows generally eastward for 137 miles toward the Atlantic Ocean from its origin at the confluence of the Oconee River and Ocmulgee River. It meets the ocean near Brunswick. No dams are directly on the Altamaha, though some are on the Oconee and the Ocmulgee. Including its tributaries, the Altamaha River's drainage basin is about 14,000 square miles in size, qualifying it among the larger river basins of the U.S. Atlantic coast.
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When it comes to bass fishing, May on the Altamaha River is as good as it gets anywhere in the country. Now I know that’s a bold claim to make, but with the spawn well behind us and the mercury in your thermometer climbing higher by the day, where else can you drop in a…
Another spring has come to Georgia. Sure, we may have a few cold blasts of air conditioning left from Old Man Winter, but the sunshine beaming through my kitchen window as I begin to type this story assures me that warmer days are just a stone’s throw away. Yes-sir, it’s time to go fishing in…
Commercial fishermen can take to the waters of specific stretches of the Altamaha and Savannah rivers beginning at 12 a.m. on Jan. 1, 2024 to take advantage of the opening day of shad season. The 2024 commercial shad season is scheduled to run through midnight on Mar. 31. “Similar to the 2022 season, the 2023…
With school starting back up in most areas and the heat still upon us, the number of reports decreased this week, but some really good catches were made. Ponds, the…
Read MoreThe dog-days of summer are here, and as my buddy Shane reminded me, one or two waters won’t cut it. Make sure to take plenty of water and stay hydrated…
Read MoreFish are in their summer patterns with the incessant heat we’ve had in southeast Georgia over the last couple weeks. The best bites I’ve heard of have been saltwater and…
Read MoreAltamaha River Record Fish
Largemouth Bass | 12-lbs. | Terry Moore | 12/18/1974 |
Flathead Catfish | 83-lbs.* | Carl Sawyer | 06/22/2006 |
(tie) | 83-lbs.* | Jim Dieveney | 07/11/2010 |
Channel Catfish | 44-lbs., 12-ozs.* | Bobby Smithwick | 05/18/1972 |
Blue Catfish | 93-lbs.* | Ricky Barrett | 10/14/2017 |
Black Crappie | 1-lbs., 9.76-ozs. | Israel Sapp | 03/13/2023 |
Shellcracker | 2-lbs., 9-ozs. | Clinton Johnson | 05/05/2016 |
Bluegill | 1-lbs., 5.7-ozs. | Robert Attaway | 06/23/2010 |
Redbreast | 11.87-ozs. | Kary Davis | 05/19/23 |
Yellow Perch | 9.92-ozs. | Israel Sapp | 03/13/2023 |
Bowfin | 8-lbs., 1.44-ozs. | Bert Deener | 9/03/24 |