Georgia Trouting Through The Seasons

By Jeff Durniak, Northeast Region Fisheries Supervisor

GA Wildlife Resources Division (www.gofishgeorgia.com)

 

A. Flyfishing Best Bets

 

Spring (March – May)

Hint- #14 Adams or Caddis dry and a Prince dropper

  1. Chattooga River  - Rt 28 to NC line (Rabun Co)
  2. Smith DH (White Co)
  3. Chattahoochee in Atlanta
  4. Dukes Creek (White Co.; reservations 706-878-3087)
  5. Waters Creek Comeback (Lumpkin Co; need WMA stamp)

 

Summer (June – September)

Hint- six foot rod and six foot leader, Royal Coachman trude, small wild rainbows!

  1. West Fork Chattooga – “Three Forks” tributaries
  2. Most national forest extreme headwaters (Hooch, Moccasin, etc)
  3. Noontootla (Fannin Co)
  4. Toccoa River tailwater below Blue Ridge Lake
  5. Dukes Creek in the mornings

 

Fall (October – December)

Hint- use light leaders with clear water; no fishing pressure; spawning browns.

  1. Seasonal headwater streams (open til 10/31)
  2. Upper Chattooga (follow the water temperatures)
  3. DH streams (open Nov 1)
  4. Chattahoochee in Atlanta

 

Winter (January- February)

Hints - long leader, split shot & eggs and buggers DEEP, 40F, fish the afternoons!

  1. Chattahoochee in Atlanta (DH and upstream sections)
  2. Dukes Creek
  3. Chattooga DH
  4. Smith DH (never muddy)

5.  Toccoa tailwater (Feb caddis)

 

B. Flyfishing Supplies

 

  1. Unicoi Outfitters - Helen, Blue Ridge (great newsletter): http://www.unicoioutfitters.com/
  2. Upper Hi Fly- Hiawassee: http://www.upper-hi-fly.com/
  3. North Georgia Fishing Center – Cumming (Hwy 400): http://hammondsfishing.com/
  4. Outdoor Traditions - Dawsonville (Intersection Hwys 400 &136)
  5. Bass Pro Shops – Lawrenceville (Hwy 85): http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catalog.CFPage?appID=94&storeID=3
  6. Reeves Hardware – downtown Clayton (Rabun County)
  7. Fly Box Outfitters – Kennesaw: www.flyboxoutfitters.com

 

 

C. Kid-Friendly Trout Waters

 

  1. Smith Creek / Chattahoochee River (Helen Area)
  2. Dicks & Boggs creeks (Lumpkin Co)
  3. Wildcat Creek/ Moccasin Creek State Park (fish hatchery, kids catfish pond, nearby streams)
  4. Rock Creek (near Suches; USFWS hatchery)
  5. Amicalola State Park (Dawson Co)
  6. See “Northeast GA Fishing Guide” at www.gofishgeorgia.com

 

D. “Catch Your Limit” Trout Waters

 

  1. Hooch – Helen and Buford Dam
  2. Tallulah River (Rabun Co)
  3. Dicks Creek (Lumpkin Co)
  4. Cooper Creek (Union Co)
  5. Blue Ridge Tailwater (Fannin Co)

 

E. Easy to learn:

 

  1. North Georgia Trout Online: http://www.georgia-outdoors.com/ngto/, then “message board” and “jump right in.”
  2. New fishing friends/mentors with Trout Unlimited (http://georgiatu.org): Cornelia chapter (706-778-5377), Cumming chapter contact (770-560-9723).  Rabun TU has excellent newsletter with hatch chart (www.rabuntu.com). Try a meeting, fishing trip, or campout.
  3. State park and hatchery loaner fishing pole program, education programs (http://www.gastateparks.org/).
  4. April-June kids fishing events (www.gofishgeorgia.com, click on “fishing,” then “take a kid fishing.”

 

F. References

 

  1. GA fishing licenses cost $9 for annual resident license and $5 for trout stamp ($24 and $13 for nonresidents); available online (www.gofishgeorgia.com), at 1-888-748-6887, and in local sporting goods stores. Kids under 16 – no license needed.
  2. GADNR (Wildlife Resources Div. offices, trout maps, list of stocked streams, Parks Division): http://www.gadnr.org/.  WRD - Gainesville regional office: 770-535-5498, Lake Burton Trout Hatchery 706-947-3112.
  3. U.S. Forest Service (maps, campgrounds): http://www.fs.fed.us/conf/ or call 770-297-3000.
  4. Trout Fishing in North Georgia: book by Jimmy Jacobs: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1561452432/103-8204175-6703026
  5. Chattooga Delayed Harvest fishing article: http://www.orctu.org/fly_paper_jan_2004.htm
  6. Georgia Outdoor News website: trout fishing page by David Cannon:

http://www.gon.com/