An updated version of the highly successful fishing guide first published
in 1993, the second edition adds eighteen streams, four new maps, and the
latest Georgia fishing regulations. Also included are detailed directions
to each stream.
TROUT FISHING IN NORTH GEORGIA is a comprehensive guide which addresses
all three fishing methods - bait, spinner, and fly. The novice and master
angler alike will find this book extremely valuable as it details every
public body of water in north Georgia that is suitable for trout fishing.
It also includes information on the history and variety of trout; suggested
equipment, tackle, and techniques; regulations; and advice on fishing the
various waters.
Fly
Fishing Georgia: A No Nonsense Guide to Top Waters (No Nonsense Fly Fishing
Guidebooks) by David Cannon
Paperback from No Nonsense Fly Fishing Guidebooks ISBN: 1892469200 The first and only guide to
cover Georgias top fly-fishing waters. Details cold water streams, warm
water rivers and impoundments, and coastal saltwater fishing. Youll gain
you a quick, clear understanding of the essential information youll need
to fly fish Georgias best waters. Outstandingly clear maps provide access
points to waters. Find everything you need to know to fish a particular
water from hatch charts to flies to essential gear. Full color photos of
fishing destinations and flies to use. A great book for the beginner or
expert.
An in-depth, easy-to-use guide detailing the best spot in Georgia to
catch bass, which provides profiles of the state's public waters and the
bass species that inhabit them. BASS FISHING IN GEORGIA will aid even the
most experienced angler who is searching for new waters to fish. Each fishing
area profile contains detailed information about location, access and directions,
physical characteristics, and bass populations. Jimmy Jacobs offers a comprehensive
guide for anglers - novice and experienced alike - hunting for bass in
the more than 60 public reservoirs, rivers, lakes and streams of the Peach
State.
Fishing
Georgia by Kevin Dallmier
Paperback from Falcon ISBN: 156044777X
When fly fishing in fresh water, casting a weighted size 4 fly a distance
of 35 feet can be a difficult task - but that's just the starting point
when fly casting in salt water. In order for anglers to get the most out
of the exhilarating sport of catching 30-pound stripers and 150-pound tarpon,
they must be able to spot a fish and cast a large fly a distance of over
50 feet into the wind at a moment's notice. This is where Lefty Kreh's
years of on-the-water teaching experience can make a beginning saltwater
fly caster an expert, and an expert a pro. Lefty has included dozens of
insightful tips that will result in more effective hookups and bigger fish.
Whether a novice or a seasoned fisherman, anyone who studies this practical
book will become a better caster - and a better angler. (9 x 6, 96 pages,
diagrams)
If you want to catch fish away from home, find a local expert.
Vin Sparano has fished the coast from Virginia to Florida with some
of the country's best-known anglers for decades, and he's been collecting
their hard-earned advice the whole time. Now he's sharing it in this book.
The Southeast Guide to Saltwater Fishing & Boating includes
tips from the likes of Jerry Gibbs, Barry Gibson, Lefty Kreh, George Poveromo,
Tom Richardson, Al Ristori, and Mark Sosin. Local experts don't come any
more qualified than this group.
Heading farther north? Pick up a copy of Northeast Guide to Saltwater
Fishing & Boating, Second Edition.
" . . . probably the best book of its kind ever published, and should
be a must for serious anglers everywhere."--The Suncoast News
"Takes the guesswork out of fishing."--Tampa Tribune and Times
"This guide lives up to its name."--Soundings
"These extremely comprehensive guides will serve time and again as your
local 'expert.'"--The International Angler
Georgia
Fish and Fishing by Howard D. Zeller
Paperback from Georgia State Game & Fish Commission
This completely updated third edition of Trout Streams of Southern
Appalachia covers Southeastern hatches in Georgia, Kentucky, the Carolinas,
and Tennessee. Jacobs includes detailed maps and access information for
each stream covered. 50 black & white
After he was handed an old broken-down bamboo fly rod, Frank Soos waited
several years before he cautiously undertook its restoration. That painstaking
enterprise becomes the central metaphor and the unifying theme for the
captivating personal essays presented here. With sly wit and disarming
candor, Soos recounts fly-fishing adventures that become points of departure
for wide-ranging ruminations on the larger questions that haunt him. Handsomely
illustrated with full-color paintings by Alaskan artist Kesler Woodward,
Bamboo Fly Rod Suite is a distinctive and rewarding book with wide-ranging
appeal.
Foxfire 11: The Old Homeplace, Wild Plant Uses, Preserving and Cooking
Food, Hunting Stories, Fishing, and More Affairs of Plain Living (Foxfire
11) by Kaye Carver Collins, Lacy Hunter
Listed under Foxfire Books
Trout Streams of Southern Appalachia: Fly-Casting in Georgia, Kentucky,
North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee, Second Edition by Jimmy Jacobs
Listed under Fishing Tennessee