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  2. Georgia's Public Fishing Areas offer outdoor family fun - AOL

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    Jul. 19—SOCIAL CIRCLE — Summertime fishing goal suggestion: Visit as many of Georgia's 11 Public Fishing Areas (PFA) as you can before the season is over. PFAs are managed for fishing by the ...

  3. Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center - Wikipedia

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    Marben Public Fishing Area, named after Margery and Bennet O'Boyle, is part of Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center. [3] The fishing area has 22 lakes and ponds. Some species of fish you may catch are Bluegill, Crappie, Largemouth Bass, Channel Catfish, and Redear Sunfish. The lakes range in size from 1-acre (4,000 m 2) to 96 acres (390,000 m 2).

  4. Go fish! Here’s a complete guide to fishing with kids in Georgia

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  5. Murphey Candler Park - Wikipedia

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    Bob Johnson Stadium at Colt Field, home of the Atlanta Colts, at Murphey Candler Park. Atlanta Colts Youth Association (ACYA) was established at Murphey Candler Park by Robert Johnson in 1965. While the Atlanta Colts were originally a Pop Warner franchise, it was discontinued in the 1990s. ACYA offers football programs for children in 1st ...

  6. Wade-Walker Park - Wikipedia

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    Wade-Walker Park is a 177-acre park with sports fields, hiking and biking trails, pavilions, and a fishing pier near Stone Mountain, Georgia, United States. [1] In 2005, the park underwent a $2.5 million upgrade. [1] The park is located at 5585 Rockbridge Road, at the intersection of Rockbridge with Stone Mountain Lithonia Road. [1]

  7. Sweetwater Creek State Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1819, hunger for land led the state of Georgia to appeal to the United States government to remove the Cherokee; the appeal was rejected. [3] In 1827, the state of Georgia began to divide the Cherokee lands through lotteries. [3] In 1829, just elected president Andrew Jackson and an ally of the state of Georgia, sided with the state. [3]

  8. Lake Spivey - Wikipedia

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    Hooked by Steve Cheek in 1975, the fish weighed 4 lbs 4 oz. [11] In 2006 the community worked with United States Postal Service officials to allow the city, state, and Zip+4 last line mailing address of "Lake Spivey, GA 30236+4" in addition to the previously accepted "Jonesboro, GA 30236+4".

  9. Chattahoochee River - Wikipedia

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    near Norcross (5 miles or 8 km north of) on Medlock Bridge Road [17] near Roswell (4 miles or 6 km southeast of) just off old Riverside Road [18] below Morgan Falls Dam TW [19] at Vinings (3 miles or 5 km southwest of) and Atlanta on Pace's Ferry Road bridge [20] near Campbellton (1 mile or 2 km northwest of) and Fairburn on Georgia 92 bridge [21]

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