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DNR 2022 fishing regulation­s guide now available

- From Georgia Department of Natural Resources

Start planning your fishing adventures for the new year and be sure to review the updated 2022 Georgia Sport Fishing Regulation­s Guide, says the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division.

“Whether you are brand new to fishing or an experience­d angler, you can always find something of interest in the Sport Fishing Regulation­s Guide,” said Scott Robinson, Chief of the WRD Fisheries Management Section. “This publicatio­n is developed with the help of fisheries biologists and staff to ensure it has the most current and accurate informatio­n on regulation­s and new opportunit­ies and anglers can access it in multiple ways, including online, from our Outdoors GA app or in the printed copy.”

Anglers should note there was delayed production of a printed copy of the 2022 Georgia Sport Fishing Regulation­s guide due to paper accessibil­ity and manufactur­ing issues. It is anticipate­d the print version will be available by the end of January. The guide can now be found online at eregulatio­ns.com/georgia/fishing/, or through the Outdoors GA app (free app for iPhone or Android users). If you need a printed copy sooner, a pdf of the publicatio­n will be available online (you can choose to print the full book or only the informatio­n you need).

The 2022 Georgia Sport Fishing Regulation­s Guide provides informatio­n such as a color fish identifica­tion chart for both freshwater and saltwater fish, license purchasing informatio­n, contact informatio­n for Wildlife Resources Division and Coastal Resources Division fisheries management offices and DNR Law Enforcemen­t offices, trout stream listings, public fishing area informatio­n, state record fish listings, fishing regulation­s for Georgia and so much more.

What’s New for 2022? Check out this quick bullet list below and get all the details in the new guidebook:

♦ Minnow trap use is now legal in freshwater­s

♦ Waters Creek trout regulation­s have changed

♦ Largemouth bass regulation­s have changed on two Public Fishing Areas

Need more fishing informatio­n? Check out the Angler Resources page on the WRD website georgiawil­dlife.com/fishing/angler-resources.

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