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Trout Fishing

  • All resident anglers between the ages of 16 and 64 must have a current Georgia fishing and trout license to fish in designated trout waters and to fish for or to possess trout.
  • Resident Senior (65+) Lifetime and Honorary license holders are not required to have a trout license.
  • Landowners and their immediate families may fish on their premises without a trout license.
  • All nonresident anglers, 16 years and older, regardless of physical condition, must possess a current nonresident fishing and trout license to fish for or possess trout or to fish in designated trout waters.
  • Florida residents, 16 years and older, must possess a nonresident trout license to fish for or possess trout or to fish in designated trout waters.
  • State Park visitors are not required to possess a trout license to fish in the impounded waters of the park.

 
Martha Bowman UMC

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