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Georgia Fish, Wildlife License Plates
Three new wild license plate designs are available in local tag offices, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Wildlife Resources Division announced Thursday. And thanks to a new license plate process, the new, rich-colored images cover the entire plate - making an even bolder statement for supporting wildlife conservation. Georgians have cast their votes for the next generation of wildlife plates and the winning designs include the soaring bald eagle; the bobwhite quail, deer and wild turkey and the brook trout rising to a fly. All three plates help support important conservation work being done by the Wildlife Resources Division. Wildlife...
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Three new wild license plate designs are available in local tag offices, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Wildlife Resources Division announced Thursday. And thanks to a new license plate process, the new, rich-colored images cover the entire plate - making an even bolder statement for supporting wildlife conservation. Georgians have cast their votes for the next generation of wildlife plates and the winning designs include the soaring bald eagle; the bobwhite quail, deer and wild turkey and the brook trout rising to a fly. All three plates help support important conservation work being done by the Wildlife Resources Division. Wildlife...
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Georgia Fishing News
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- A Lee County swamp recently produced what could be mistaken as a sampling of the second plague.Chief County Marshall Jim Wright was checking the site near Leesburg last m... - Georgias Evans Public Fishing Area To Reopen June 1
- The Evans County Public Fishing Area will re-open on June 1, 2013, after completion of a year's long project."All of the needed work at Bidd Sands Lake, the 84-acre impou... - Win a Georgia Lifetime License
- Georgians have a chance to win the right to hunt and fish for FREE for LIFE by entering a new contest sponsored by the Georgia Natural Resources Foundation. An adult lice... - Georgia DNR Encourages Boating Safety During National Safe Boating Week
- The week of May 18-24 is recognized as National Safe Boating Week, and conservation rangers with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources' Law Enforcement Division enc... - Georgia Closes Oyster Harvest in State Waters
- Brunswick, Ga. Commissioner Mark Williams has announced that Georgia's territorial waters will close to commercial and recreational oyster harvest effective 6:00 a.m., Sa...
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Georgia Fishing Regs & Licenses
Resident
Annual Fishing (16+) - $9.00
Trout - $5.00
Seniors (65+) - Free
Nonresident
Annual Fishing (16+) - $24.00
1-Day Fishing (16+) - $3.50
Trout - $13.00
License Requirements:
Anglers age 16 and older must have a current Georgia fishing license in their possession while fishing in fresh or salt water in Georgia.
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Annual Fishing (16+) - $9.00
Trout - $5.00
Seniors (65+) - Free
Nonresident
Annual Fishing (16+) - $24.00
1-Day Fishing (16+) - $3.50
Trout - $13.00
License Requirements:
Anglers age 16 and older must have a current Georgia fishing license in their possession while fishing in fresh or salt water in Georgia.
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