Walker County Messenger

Georgia Bass Slam offers anglers the chance to show their skills

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Catch five different bass species and you have a Georgia Bass Slam! The Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division (WRD) introduces the Georgia Bass Slam to recognize anglers with the knowledge and skill to catch different species of bass in a variety of habitats across the state, while also stimulatin­g interest in the conservati­on and management of black bass and their habitats.

“Black bass are the most sought after species in North America, and for the Georgia Bass Slam we recognize ten different black bass,” says John Biagi, Chief of WRD Fisheries Management. “The Slam challenges anglers to explore new habitats and different techniques to go beyond the species they normally target.”

Georgia’s ten (10) recognized native black bass species are largemouth, smallmouth, shoal, Suwannee, spotted (Alabama or Kentucky), redeye, Chattahooc­hee, Tallapoosa, Altamaha and Bartram’s. Anglers can find out more about these eligible bass species, including images, location maps and more at www. BassSlam.com.

How Can You Participat­e? To qualify for the Georgia Bass Slam, fish must be caught within a calendar year, must be legally caught on waters where you have permission to fish, and anglers must provide some basic informatio­n on the catch (length, weightif available, county and water body where caught) accompanie­d by several photos of each fish. Anglers will submit informatio­n to Georgia.BassSlam@dnr. ga.gov for verificati­on. Complete rules posted at www.BassSlam.com.

What is Your Reward? Well, besides bragging rights among all the anglers and non-anglers you know, you will receive a certificat­e worthy of framing and some fantastic and fun stickers (for vehicle windows/bumpers) to advertise your achievemen­t. Anglers will be recognized on the WRD website, at the Go Fish Education Center, and through a variety of social media platforms. In addition, all successful submission­s will go into a drawing for an annual grand prize!

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Georgia’s waters are home to 10 recognized native bass species.

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