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Altamaha River

The Altamaha River flows from the confluence of the Ocmulgee and Oconee rivers, forming the largest free flowing river in Georgia. Once a major thoroughfare for steamboat traffic, the Altamaha now hosts a variety of sporting activities, ranging from bank and boat fishing, to canoeing and leisure boating, to tournament angling. The diversity of recreational opportunities along with the natural beauty of this wide, meandering river make it a primary resource for freshwater recreational activity in southeast Georgia.

SPECIES: Largemouth bass, flathead catfish, crappie & bream

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NOTE 1: Launch sites are supplied by our forum members and GKF cannot vouch for the accuracy of any of the launch sites or listed information. Many of the boat ramps and launch sites are on unlisted roads and sometimes do not return the most accurate directions when get directions automatically from geotagged map points. Please notify us of any incorrect information.
NOTE 2: If you do not see the body of water you are looking, try zooming out and switching to satellite view. Many of the smaller bodies of water or not displayed in Google’s map view.
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MORE INFO:
GA DNR Prospects

http://www.georgiawildlife.com/node/185

WIKIPEDIA:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altamaha_river