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Shoal Bass on the Ocmulgee River!!
 Ron "Fishing Fanatic" Mancil shows off his 4lb Shoal Bass landed on the Ocmulgee River on July 12th, 2008. Nice Catch, huh?!
Going Coastal!

Trey "3Spots" Leggett heads off on a Bonnett Head Shark Sleigh Ride! Light tackle fun!

The Striper Bite is on! Russ "Bassisson" Davisson shows one of the many stripers landed on June 25th, 2008. Check out the story by clicking HERE!

GKF members "ShortMag" and "YakDawg" show off a couple of fish they landed on Lake Lanier on June 10th, 2008. Congrats Gents! Read about their adventure HERE!
 ShortMag and his linesider
 YakDawg boats another Lanier Striper
Kayak Fishing in Georgia
The State of Georgia is the perfect playground for the waterborne enthusiasts. From incredibly beautiful rivers and streams, to lakes both large and small, to the coastal marshes, Georgia provides the most diverse paddling opportunities in the United States.

Consider these facts:
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Georgia boast over 500,000 acres of surface water in 31 Reservoirs
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Georgia has 12,000 miles of warm water rivers
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We have 4,000 miles of native trout streams and rivers
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We have over 2300 miles of navigable coastal waterways in what amounts to a third of the coastal marshes in the Eastern US.

Add to that the hundreds of small lakes and ponds available to the public, and you begin to get the idea that kayak fishing should be the state sport!
If all of this is news to you or you're just curious about kayak fishing in general, we welcome you to visit the pages of this site and learn more about the fastest growing sport in America. Or better yet, feel free to join us in one of our many activities around the state. We’d love to share our passion for the sport with you!
We welcome you to visit the pages of this site and learn more about the fastest growing sport in America!
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