Fishing Spots, Reports, and Regulations in Lake Blackshear

4.4

Worth County, GA

Place public
Water Fresh
Depth 47 ft.

If you're planning to go fishing at Lake Blackshear, it's essential to be aware of the local fishing regulations in the Worth County area. These regulations are in place to protect the environment and ensure a sustainable fishing experience. Before you cast your line, it's crucial to familiarize yourself with the rules and boundaries governing fishing in this area, as well as the specific regulations applicable to Lake Blackshear.

You can find detailed information about the fishing regulations and legal requirements by consulting local authorities and resources in Worth County, Georgia, United States of America. This knowledge will help ensure a responsible and enjoyable fishing trip at Lake Blackshear.

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Lake Blackshear Fishing Map

Explore the Lake Blackshear fishing map for a comprehensive understanding of the water boundaries 31°52'02.9"N 83°55'55.8"W and prime fishing spots.

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Fish Species to Catch in the Lake Blackshear, GA

While you're at it, don't forget to check the fishing regulations at Lake Blackshear to understand the specifics of catching each fish in Georgia.

There are countless Lake Blackshear fish species to lure and explore on your next fishing trip. Every fish has its own set of rules and requirements that you must follow. Each fish species is subject to unique regulations, including fishing seasons, size limits, possession limits, and more.

Explore the fishing regulations for Largemouth bass, Channel catfish, Flathead catfish, Black crappie, White crappie, Bluegill, Redear sunfish and others, as of July 27, 2024, to ensure you are in compliance with the latest rules. To view regulations for a different fish species, please select your preferred species from the list.

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Largemouth bass

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Regulation

Season

Always open

Bag limit

10

Min size

12"

Measurement

Total Length

Prohibited methods

Spearing, Bow Fishing

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Channel catfish

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Regulation

Season

Always open

Bag limit

No

Min size

No

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Flathead catfish

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Regulation

Season

-

Bag limit

-

Max size

-

Min size

-

Prohibited methods

-

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Black crappie

Regulation

Season

Always open

Bag limit

30

Min size

No

Prohibited methods

Spearing, Bow Fishing

Above are just a few of the species found in Lake Blackshear. However, for complete information about the rules for fishing in Lake Blackshear you can use the Fishbox app. Fishbox is your trusted assistant, providing detailed regulations for 9 species of fish in Lake Blackshear.

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Fishing Spots Near the Lake Blackshear

Must visit the following nearest Lake Blackshear fishing spots on your next fishing trip to extend the fun.

4.2

Dougherty County, GA

5 hot spots

4.4

Houston County, GA

7 hot spots

4.7

Houston County, GA

5 hot spots

4.8

Houston County, GA

3 hot spots

4.3

Houston County, GA

10 hot spots

4.1

Bibb County, GA

10 hot spots

4.1

Barbour County, AL

10 hot spots

4.8

Muscogee County, GA

10 hot spots

4.7

Grant County, WA

10 hot spots

4.7

Monroe County, GA

8 hot spots

Tips and Tricks for Fishing on Lake Blackshear

  • Try using live shad and white jigs to catch striped bass at Lake Blackshear.
  • Minnows and jigs work well for crappie in March and April.
  • To catch crappie target deep water, brush piles and bridge abutments.
  • Try using different baits at different times of the day here. For example, topwater baits or spinnerbaits are productive in early morning. Texas, Carolina-rigged, and trick worms and crankbaits - later during the day.
  • Crickets work well for bluegill and red wigglers are the best for redear sunfish, but both baits work well for either fish.

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