With the heat hitting record highs fishing has been still been very good in the Chattahoochee River and small ponds and lakes.
You have to get out early and hit the rising fish to stay in the cool morning, but later in the day go deep to catch trout, bream and bass.
In the North Georgia mountains with the heat several of the private waters are closed or only fishing in the morning so call ahead before you plan your next trip.
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- Safety is very important, ensure you stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids.
- Be sure to wear a floation device while on the river and call ahead and get the release time for Buford Dam if you're planning to fish on the Chattahoochee River.
Tying Your Own Flies
When people think of Fly Fishing they often think of the flies we used to catch fish. Most the flies are tied to look like a bug or a minnow to attract fish.
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If you're interested in learning to tie your own flies, Max Birnhammer "The Stillwater Angler" is a master at the art of tying flies and goes to fly tying shows across the country. His work is fantastic. To find out more about Max go to www.Stillwaterangler.com.