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The Georgia portion of Weiss Reservoir encompasses approximately 2,000 acres of river and shallow back-water habitats. The Georgia portion of Weiss Reservoir encompasses approximately 2,000 acres of river and shallow back-water habitats. Victoria Bryant State Park  two small lakes. Littletons Fishing Lake consists of two lakes, 2.5 acres each. Commerce Watershed Lake is a 60 acre lake. Unicoi Lake, at 53 acres, offers swimming, lake fishing and boat and canoe rentals. Walkers Lake is a 8 acre lake. Mossbrook Rainbow Trout Farm provides rods, reels, bait and ice FREE. Blue Ridge Lake is operated by TV A ,  3,290 acre reservoir on the Toccoa River near Blue Ridge in Fannin County. Lake Trahlyta is a 22 acre lake. Dockery Lake is a 3 acre lake. Lake Chatuge is a 7,050 acre TV A reservoir located in Towns County, Georgia and Macon County, North Carolina. Fort Mountain State Park is a 17 acre lake. Hickory Nut Cove Trout Farm consists of three 0.25 acre ponds and 6 raceways. Dyer Trout Hatchery is a 0.25 acre lake. Lake Nottely is a 4,180 acre TV A reservoir in Union County, and is operated for power generation, navigation, and flood control. Lake Lanier is a 38,000 acre reservoir operated by the COE about 50 miles northeast of Atlanta. Rock Creek Lake is a 13 acre lake. Salacoa Creek Park is a 126 acre lake.  Peeples Lake is 2 acres, Murray Lake is 5 acres. Carters Lake is Georgia's deepest reservoir, with many steep bluffbanks and a completely undeveloped shoreline. Lake Winfleld Scott is a 18 acre lake. Yonah Lake is a 325 acre lake. Lake Russell is a 26,650-acre reservoir is nestled between Lakes Hartwell and Clarks Hill on the Savannah River. Seed Lake is a 240 acre lake. Lake Burton is a 2,775 acre reservoir that is located in the northeast Georgia mountains due west of Clayton. Lake Rabun is the third reservoir in a chain of lakes on the Tallulah River, which is located in the northeast Georgia mountains near Clayton. Lake Tugalo is the fifth reservoir in a chain of lakes on the Tallulah River, which flows through the northeast Georgia mountains near Clayton. Lake Conasauga is a 14 acre lake. Cohutta Fisheries Center consists of several ponds 0.25 to 1 acre. Allatoona Lake is a 11 ,860-acre COE reservoir on the Etowah River is 41 miles north of Atlanta on 1-75. Queen City Lake is a 260 acre lake. James 'Sloppy' Floyd State Park Lakes consist of  two lakes, each 30 acres. The Georgia portion of Weiss Reservoir encompasses approximately 2,000 acres of river and shallow back-water habitats. Lake Hartwell is a 56,000 acre reservoir located on the Savannah River along the Georgia-South Carolina border. Tallulah Lake, completed in 1912, was built expressly for power generation. Black Rock Mountain State Park Lake is a 19 acre lake.

 
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