Georgia
Map –
Find The Best Fishing Locations in GA
The state of Georgia has abundant fishing opportunities. Try
your luck at some of these major Lakes and impoundments.
Lake Allatoona is located
north-west of Atlanta, 2 miles north of Acworth, GA.
Banks Lake is located
in the central-southern edge of the state, 7 miles north-east
of Valdosta, GA.
Blue Ridge Lake is located
on the northern border of the state just east of the mid point,
2 miles east of Blue Ridge, GA.
Carters Lake is located
in the north-west corner of the state, 5 miles west of Ellijay,
GA.
Chatuge Lake resides
in both Georgia and North Carolina, in the north-east corner
of Georgia, at Hiawassee, GA.
Hartwell Lake is located
on the north-eastern border of the state, at Hartwell, GA.
J. Strom Thurmond Lake aka Clarks Hill
Lake is located on the eastern
border of the state, at Clarks Hill, SC.
Lake Blackshear is located
in the south-central part of the state, 8 miles west of Cordele,
GA.
Lake Jackson is located in
the upper-central part of the state, 3 miles north-east of Jackson,
GA.
Lake Seminole is located
in the south-west corner of the state on the Florida-Georgia
border at Chattahoochee, FL.
Lake Sidney Lanier is
located in the upper-central potrion of the state, at Gainsville,
GA.
Nottely Lake is located
on the northern border of the state, a mile north-west of Blairsville,
GA.
Richard B Russell Lake is
located on the eastern Georgia border with South Carolina at
Calhoun Falls, SC.
West Point Lake is located
on the western border midpoint of the state state, at West Point,
GA.
Oconee Lake is located in
the central-eastern part of the state, 2 miles west of Greensboro,
GA.
Walter F. George Reservoir, aka Lake
Eufaula is on the Chattahoochee
River, on the western border of the state, at Georgetown,
GA.
The purpose
of this map is to help you locate major fishing waters in the state
of Georgia along with travel routes. If you have an GA
lake you would like to see added, we
would enjoy
hearing from you. We will consider adding a page for a map of
a
specific Georgia lake or stream solely at our discretion. If you
have a fishing related business you would like to promote we
will
consider
ways
to include
mention of same as long as it provides benefit to our visitors.
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