05/28/2026
Some if not all states get it even Louisiana. A healthy, robust fishery means so much to so many things including tourism which brings in more money to local economies. It also helps get the kids into the outdoors when they go out and catch fish and off the screens. I constantly listen to people and get messages on how bad the overall inshore fishery is here in Georgia and i’m not gonna lie more days than not. It’s a struggle. Between weather conditions, tides, and so many more people on the waters Georgia just needs to do better. We are ALL tired of the sales pitch from our local officials both elected and appointed. We are suppose to be the protectors of our fisheries for future generations to enjoy once we are gone. Georgia DNR seems to let politics and politicians get in the way every time. Florida and South Carolina GREAT WORK and the fishing community supports your efforts. Georgia needs to get with the program. 15 trout, 15 flounder, 15 black drum, 15 sheepshead, and 5 redfish with no boat limits and captains can keep just is not acceptable anymore. We are destroying our fishery one day at the time and none of us want it to get so bad to where they shut it down because Red Snapper regulations have shown us all what happens when that happens. Just the thoughts of a full time guide of 30 years now. We need to do better.