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Small lakes to fish in North Georgia??
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<blockquote data-quote="Y_J" data-source="post: 367940" data-attributes="member: 14258"><p>I think that would be a great idea. I'm in North West Georgia (Carrollton) But I haven't found much around here. Most are private lakes and ponds. Lake Carroll is relatively small but I've only fished it from the bank and have never caught a fish in there, though I hear there are some good ones. They do allow OB motors also.</p><p>Now that I've got the boat I'll be trying some fishing that way.</p><p>You do, unfortunately, have to buy a lake permit sticker. Those that live in the city only pays $50, those in the county it's $100. Don't know about those from outside of Carroll County. I think the permit stickers are good for a year. I need to find out more about those two issues though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Y_J, post: 367940, member: 14258"] I think that would be a great idea. I'm in North West Georgia (Carrollton) But I haven't found much around here. Most are private lakes and ponds. Lake Carroll is relatively small but I've only fished it from the bank and have never caught a fish in there, though I hear there are some good ones. They do allow OB motors also. Now that I've got the boat I'll be trying some fishing that way. You do, unfortunately, have to buy a lake permit sticker. Those that live in the city only pays $50, those in the county it's $100. Don't know about those from outside of Carroll County. I think the permit stickers are good for a year. I need to find out more about those two issues though. [/QUOTE]
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