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I'm new to Georgia and trying to learn good spots to fish.
Would like to start a fishing club with local people. My preference is pan fishing from the bank but I can also fish for bass. If anyone would like to form a fishing club, let me know. I live east of Atlanta but would like to meet anyone who lives east, north or south of Atlanta. Any good crappie fishing in Georgia ? -- remove the ? to reply. |
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Before starting a club, visit all the local tackle shops, and boat stores.
Ask what clubs already exist in the area. I bet you will atleast find some decent bass clubs. Probably a "Rod & Gun" club as well. If you have a hard time chatting with people and asking questions just go into to buy something small that you could use anyway like a package of hooks or two. When you are checking out ask the guy at the counter what local fishing clubs there are. You will probably find some prejudices between different clubs in the area, but don't let that bother you. Those guys have lived there for years and they know each other. Its just a matter of finding which clubs you have more fun with and do more of the kind of activities you are interested in. Try to avoid getting involved with the management and politics of any club for the first year or more until you learn what is entailed and how you get along with all the guys in the club. You can have a blast at a club function and not particularly like some of the other guys if the guys you fish with most of the time are ok. -- Public Fishing & Boating Forums Fishing & Boating Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com "Redd" wrote in message .. . I'm new to Georgia and trying to learn good spots to fish. Would like to start a fishing club with local people. My preference is pan fishing from the bank but I can also fish for bass. If anyone would like to form a fishing club, let me know. I live east of Atlanta but would like to meet anyone who lives east, north or south of Atlanta. Any good crappie fishing in Georgia ? -- remove the ? to reply. |
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this book should get you going. Plenty
of crappie at Lanier under docks if you have a boat. http://home.alltel.net/kevin90/ also do a search for: bass fishing home page lots of folks from Georgia there. |
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