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Earn Money and TV Fame for Family Lake Photos

Woods around Lake Allatoona ~~ Photograph by Robert Sutherland

If acting isn’t your call but you desire 10 seconds of fame, here’s your chance to have your mug on TV.  Netflix is filming a new series in the Lake Allatoona / Atlanta area, and they’ve put out a casting call for family lake photos. Have Your Family Photos as Background on TV Series Set […]

FREE Ways to Celebrate National Hunting and Fishing Day

Free Ways to Celebrate National Hunting and Fishing Day

National Hunting and Fishing Day is Saturday, September 24th, and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division has a great line-up of FREE events organized across the state. Here are FREE ways you can get out and celebrate this Saturday. FREE Fishing on National Hunting and Fishing Day Yes, that’s right. It’s FREE […]

Give Back at Red Top Mountain State Park on National Public Lands Day

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In honor of National Public Lands Day,  the Friends of Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites invites volunteers to help with a variety of projects all across Georgia on Saturday, September 24th.  Dedicated to preserving and enhancing the state’s natural and historic treasures, the Friends will provide free parking and admission and free shirts for […]

Lake Allatoona Fishing Report by Robert Eidson, Sept 8, 2016

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Robert Eidson’s Lake Allatoona Fishing Report is brought to you by First Bite Guide Service. Contact Robert by e-mail at [email protected] or call him at 770-827-6282 to catch stripers and hybrids! Linesides: Fair to Good, depending what day you’re there. Fishing has changed a little since last week. The fish have moved out over the […]

2016 Great Lake Allatoona Cleanup Volunteers Needed

The Great Allatoona Clean-Up is the best way to say, "I love you, Lake Allatoona!" ~~ Photograph by Robert Sutherland

Mark your calendars, it’s time to give back.  The Great Lake Allatoona Cleanup is coming up and volunteers are needed.  The Great Lake Allatoona Cleanup and its partners promote environmental stewardship of the watershed through education, preservation,  conservation and volunteerism. Great Lake Alltoona Cleanup Saturday, September 24th Spread the word,  invite a friend, register to […]

Lake Allatoona Fishing Report by Robert Eidson, Aug 29, 2016

Free Ways to Celebrate National Hunting and Fishing Day

Robert Eidson’s Lake Allatoona Fishing Report is brought to you by First Bite Guide Service.  Contact Robert by e-mail at [email protected]  or call him at 770-827-6282 to catch stripers and hybrids! Line Sides – Good !! The hybrid bite has slowed down some in the last couple of weeks. But the striper bite is still […]

USACE Flood Risk Statement for Lake Allatoona

Cartersville is the best dam town in Bartow County. ~~ Photograph by Robert Sutherland

Deputy Public Affairs Officer for the USACE Lisa Parker released a flood risk statement, due to the potential for flooding from recent rains.

2015 Dirty Dozen Report Released by Georgia Water Coalition

Free Ways to Celebrate National Hunting and Fishing Day

The Georgia Water Coalition published its “Dirty Dozen” for 2015.  Flint Riverkeeper Gordon Rogers wants us “to come together to correct pollution problems, eliminate the wasteful use of our tax dollars and restore our streams, rivers, lakes and coastal waters.” The Dirty Dozen Report applauds the Georgia Department of Transportation for denying Palmetto Pipeline the use of [eminent] domain for […]

Fishing Report for Lake Allatoona from Robert Eidson

How can such beautiful water  ~~ Photograph by Robert Sutherland

Robert Eidson’s Lake Allatoona Fishing Report is brought to you by First Bite Guide Service.  Contact Robert by e-mail at [email protected]  or call him at 770-827-6282 to catch stripers and hybrids! Line Sides – Decent The lake is starting to turnover.  The cooler overnight temperatures should help move it along.  The fish are on the […]

Deer Hunting Season for Archers Opens 9-12-15

A friend from The Dancing Deer Forest ~ Photograph by Robert Sutherland

Starting Saturday, September 12, 2015, arrows will fly as deer hunting season for archers opens, according to our pal, Melissa Cummings, at the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division. In 2014, 128,545 archery hunters harvested almost 65,000 deer in Georgia. “Early archery season is an excellent time to pattern deer before home ranges […]