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"Pictures & Reports of Kayak Bass Fishing on Georgia's Beautiful Rivers"

Ron Mancil

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I've always loved to fish but after I got started in kayak fishing three years ago, I found out just how much. I made this site so I could share my passion for this great sport. I am a member of Georgia River Fishing.com, Georgia kayak fishing.com and bassfishin.com I am not an expert fisherman but I do love to get out on the water and have fun. I love sharing the knowledge and experiences that I've had with others. If you want to experience a great kayak fishing adventure, send me an email.

gafishingfanatic@yahoo.com

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Steven Vwrote:
Great site here!  Its always great to be able to have somewhere to write and share the things your passionate about with others.  Keep up the great work.
 
~Steve
Nov. 22
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Fishing Hatchachubee Creek

Got up early Saturday to make the 2 hour trek over to the Alabama line. Met up with Riverpirate and another fishing buddy "Timbo" at Hatchachubee Creek Park. This is a trib of the Chattahoochee River. From there we drove a short way over to a public put in about a half mile up stream. Judging from the water line along the bank and the railroad tressle just up from the put in, I'd say the water level was down quite a bit... looked like 6 or 7 feet... maybe more. Wish I could say we tore 'em up but we didn't. It was a beautiful day weather wise and my fishing partners were great as always. We each caught a few largies so at least we didn't get skunked. The Pirate was out front leading the way and assumed the duty of scaring all the gators away in his Trident. I believe he said he saw about six yesterday. Apparently they don't like long Yellow objects that look like a Pirate on a banana... Wink   Even though the fishing wasn't great, I still had a great time!!!

Ocmulgee Adventure 1

     You couldn't have picked a better day for a float down the Ocmulgee River.  Four Georgia Kayak Fishermen set out early for an all day adventure.  We caught some fish, shared some lies and tall tales and learned a little bit more about this great new sport we have grown to love.