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2008-2009 Fishing Regulations Now Available

Published Apr 5, 2008

The all-new 2008-2009 Georgia Sport Fishing Regulations are now available. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Wildlife Resources Division (WRD) recently distributed printed versions of the regulations to all WRD offices and facilities, a number of State Parks and fishing license retailers statewide. An online version of the new regulations soon will be available at www.gofishgeorgia.com.

WRD advises new and experienced anglers alike to familiarize themselves with the Georgia Sport Fishing Regulations before casting a line.

“Georgia offers so many different fishing opportunities from the coast to the mountains and this booklet is designed to help anglers find great places to fish and to educate them on Georgia’s fishing regulations,” explains WRD Chief of Fisheries Management John Biagi. “It contains information that should answer all basic questions for both new and experienced anglers.”

The guide provides helpful information, including color fish identification charts for both freshwater and saltwater fish, license purchasing information, contact information for WRD fisheries management offices and WRD law enforcement offices, trout stream listings, public fishing area (PFA) information, state record fish listings and complete fishing regulations for Georgia.

The Board of Natural Resources sets Georgia’s fishing regulations based on recommendations made by the Department’s fisheries biologists and field personnel while the Georgia General Assembly sets the laws related to fishing.

The 2008-2009 regulation changes anglers should be aware of are as follows:

·Georgia anglers and hunters who have lost their Georgia recreational hunting or fishing license can reprint them at no cost at www.gofishgeorgia.com. In addition, Georgia anglers and boaters will be able to take advantage of new and improved license and boat registration services beginning in fall 2008.

·At the time of regulations guide printing, legislative and/or regulations changes were pending that may impact some saltwater species. Contact the Coastal Resources Division at (912) 264-7218 for the most up-to-date length and possession limit information. Changes also will be posted online at http://crd.dnr.state.ga.us. In addition, changes were made regarding charter fishing and cast net fishing. See pages 27 and 32 of the 2008-2009 Georgia Sport Fishing Regulations for more information.

For more information about Georgia’s fishing regulations or for information about where and when to go fishing, visit www.gofishgeorgia.com or contact the nearest WRD fisheries management office.

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