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Fishing
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Wilderness View Pond
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The spring fed pond on our cabin property has been stocked with catfish. Please feel free to cast a line in and try your luck at catching one of these well fed fish. If you happen to catch one of our 8 albino catfish, kindly throw it back in the pond as they are very rare. The carp have been added to clean the algae in the pond so if you catch a carp, be courteous and set it free from your line.
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Amicalola Falls
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Amicalola Falls
Amicalola is a Cherokee word meaning tumbling waters. Amicalola Creek is managed as a trout stream and is open to fishing from the last Saturday in March through the end of October.
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Fort Mountain State Park
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Fort Mountain State Park
The spring fed, 17-acre lake is open for fishing year round during park hours. Fishing is not permitted from the beach or pedal boat dock. Anyone 16 or older must have a valid resident or non-resident fishing license.
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Carters Lake
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Carters Lake
Carters Lake offers anglers a large variety of game fish. Some of the species popular in the lake are striped, largemouth, small mouth and spotted bass, walleye, bream, crappie and catfish. Good fishing can be found in the main lake, the re-regulation pool, and in the tailrace downstream of the re-regulation pool. Trout can also be caught in some of the lakes tributaries.
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Holly Creek
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Holly Creek
Holly Creek is located on the southern edge of the Wildlife Management Area, to the west of Mountaintown Creek, and is a tributary of the Conasauga River. It is a creek that receives regular stockings of trout. Catchable sized rainbow trout are released in the lower sections of the stream where there is good road access. This park of the creek is ideal for family groups to fish, since it consists of large pools alongside FS 18...more
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Conasauga Lake
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Conasauga Lake
At 3150 feet above sea level, Conasauga Lake is the highest lake in Georgia. Located near the summit of Grassy Mountain in the Cohutta Mountains, this area is rich in plants, birds, wildlife and recreational opportunities. The area includes a 17-acre lake for fishing, swimming, and boating, picnic facilities, and hiking facilities.
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Blue Ridge Lake
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Lake Blue Ridge
If you like to fish,boat, water-ski, wakeboard, lake kayak, or get around on a personal watercraft (PWC), Lake Blue Ridge is a great place to play. If you dont have a boat or jet ski, bring your canoe or rent a pontoon boat at the marina. You may swim at Morganton Point beach in the summer or fish in the lake any month of the year.
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Unicoi Outfitters
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Welcome to Unicoi Outfitters, your North Georgia fly fishing specialists. We offer two full service fly fishing shops in Helen and Blue Ridge, guide services, regional fishing information, and fly fishing for trophy rainbow trout and brown trout in privately-owned waters including the exclusive 1.5 mile section of the Chattahoochee River at Nacoochee Bend.
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Mountain Town Trout LLC
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Mountaintown Trout Club is a semi private venue located less than 90 minutes from downtown Atlanta. The club maintains two miles of private trout water as well as some of the best deer and turkey hunting North Georgia has to offer.
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