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
- Chattooga
River
- Rt 28 to NC line (Rabun Co)
- Smith DH (White Co)
- Chattahoochee in
Atlanta
- Dukes Creek (White
Co.; reservations 706-878-3087)
- 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!
- West Fork Chattooga –
“Three Forks” tributaries
- Most national forest
extreme headwaters (Hooch, Moccasin, etc)
- Noontootla (Fannin
Co)
- Toccoa
River
tailwater below Blue Ridge
Lake
- Dukes Creek in the
mornings
Fall (October – December)
Hint- use light leaders
with clear water; no fishing pressure; spawning browns.
- Seasonal headwater
streams (open til 10/31)
- Upper Chattooga
(follow the water temperatures)
- DH streams (open Nov
1)
- Chattahoochee in
Atlanta
Winter (January- February)
Hints - long leader, split
shot & eggs and buggers DEEP, 40F, fish the afternoons!
- Chattahoochee in
Atlanta (DH and upstream sections)
- Dukes Creek
- Chattooga DH
- Smith DH (never
muddy)
5. Toccoa tailwater (Feb caddis)
B. Flyfishing Supplies
- Unicoi Outfitters -
Helen, Blue Ridge (great newsletter): http://www.unicoioutfitters.com/
- Upper Hi Fly-
Hiawassee: http://www.upper-hi-fly.com/
- North
Georgia
Fishing Center
– Cumming (Hwy 400):
http://hammondsfishing.com/
- Outdoor Traditions -
Dawsonville (Intersection Hwys 400 &136)
- Bass Pro Shops –
Lawrenceville (Hwy 85):
http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catalog.CFPage?appID=94&storeID=3
- Reeves Hardware –
downtown Clayton (Rabun County)
- Fly Box Outfitters –
Kennesaw:
www.flyboxoutfitters.com
C. Kid-Friendly Trout Waters
- Smith Creek /
Chattahoochee River
(Helen Area)
- Dicks & Boggs creeks
(Lumpkin Co)
- Wildcat Creek/
Moccasin Creek
State Park (fish hatchery, kids catfish pond, nearby streams)
- Rock Creek (near
Suches; USFWS hatchery)
- Amicalola
State Park
(Dawson Co)
- See “Northeast GA
Fishing Guide” at
www.gofishgeorgia.com
D. “Catch Your Limit” Trout Waters
- Hooch – Helen and
Buford Dam
- Tallulah
River
(Rabun Co)
- Dicks
Creek
(Lumpkin Co)
- Cooper
Creek
(Union Co)
- Blue Ridge Tailwater
(Fannin Co)
E. Easy to learn:
- North Georgia
Trout Online:
http://www.georgia-outdoors.com/ngto/, then “message board” and “jump
right in.”
- 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.
- State park and
hatchery loaner fishing pole program, education programs (http://www.gastateparks.org/).
- April-June kids
fishing events (www.gofishgeorgia.com,
click on “fishing,” then “take a kid fishing.”
F. References
- 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.
- 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.
- U.S. Forest Service
(maps, campgrounds):
http://www.fs.fed.us/conf/ or call 770-297-3000.
-
Trout Fishing in
North Georgia:
book by Jimmy Jacobs:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1561452432/103-8204175-6703026
-
Chattooga Delayed
Harvest fishing article:
http://www.orctu.org/fly_paper_jan_2004.htm
-
Georgia Outdoor News
website: trout fishing page by David Cannon:
http://www.gon.com/