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Lake Allatoona Fishing Report (5-25-13)

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Robert Eidson’s Lake Allatoona Fishing Guide Report is provided by First Bite Guide Service of Lake Allatoona. When you’re ready to catch stripers and hybrids, contact Robert at 770-827-6282 or by e-mail: [email protected]. Lines-side fishing is Good!! The lake is still out of its banks, but is going down quickly. The spawn run up the […]

Giant Water Slide at Dallas Landing

Giant Water Slide at Dallas Landing

  Unless you can prove you have a bigger one in your backyard, we’re going to believe the City of Acworth and Shoreline Entertainment, LLC, when they say the world’s largest inflatable water slide is located at Dallas Landing Park. This sucker is huge: 36 feet high and 175 feet long — about the same size as […]

Boating Accident on Lake Lanier

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  A Department of Natural Resources officer confirmed with LakeAllatoona.com that a boating accident took place around midnight on Friday night, May 24, 2013, on Lake Lanier near Old Federal Park. Two people were injured when their Sea-Doo jet boat was heavily damaged after being struck by a boat that left the scene after the accident. […]

New Corps Fee to Hunt at Lake Allatoona

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) at Lake Allatoona has news for hunters. Beginning with the 2013/2014 hunting season, a $20 special activity fee will be assessed for hunting on certain Allatoona Lake lands.  This fee is necessary to offset increasing costs in administering the program and for some future improvements of wildlife habitat. Hunters […]

Holiday Weekend Boating Tips

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  Those new laws governing blood alcohol limits while operating motor vehicles in Georgia — including boats — are now in effect.  The Georgia Department of Natural Resources and TEAM Georgia remind you to refrain from drinking alcohol while operating boats. “Alcohol, mixed with boating activities, can create dangerous conditions that can lead not only […]

National Safe Boating Week on Lake Allatoona

DNR Ranger First Class Mark Stephens (left) and Corporal Jason Roberson -- 2012 DNR Ranger of the Year ~~ Photo by Robert Sutherland

  This is National Safe Boating Week. From now until May 24, 2013, governmental, local and national groups will inform the public about ways to stay safe on America’s waterways. You don’t need to be a brain surgeon to figure out the most effective way to stay safe while boating: wear a flotation device. Statistics from […]

Lake Allatoona Fishing Report (5-16-13)

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Robert Eidson’s Lake Allatoona Fishing Guide Report is provided by First Bite Guide Service of Lake Allatoona.  When you’re ready to catch stripers and hybrids, contact Robert at 770-827-6282 or by e-mail: [email protected]. Lines-side fishing is Good!! The lake is still out of its banks, but is going down.  If we don’t have any more […]

DNR Law Enforcement Report (5-15-13)

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You’d think that maybe after the first 100 or so poachers are caught shooting game from inside their trucks other poachers might catch on. Nope.  Another batch was hatched and busted recently by Rangers from GA’s Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division. Here’s their latest report: Trapping without permission, out of season  – Liberty […]

Quota Hunts Begin June 1st

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A quota hunt is a scheduled event at a Wildlife Management Area or other state-managed property where a limited number of hunters are allowed. Quota levels are based upon the sound principles of wildlife management and public desires for a quality hunt.  These hunts provide a challenging experience to hunters of all levels. There is […]

Natural Beauties in GA: Blind Snakes & Grosbeaks

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Personally, I don’t care all that much if snakes are blind.  I don’t like snakes, even if you tell me that snakes like me.  I just don’t care. I wouldn’t like snakes if they bought me Cheetos. But I do find it interesting that there’s a snake in Georgia that is blind.  Not that I […]