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http://www.GaFishing.org | Flyfishing for giant trout in North Georgia. These fish are HUGE! Hal Coleman and Jason Coleman show you how it's done. Click on the link to see more videos!

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  • WOW!!! ive been searching alll over georgia to find big fish, any tips or places that you guys could tell me? thanks and good luck

  • @millcreekhighschool Try Unicoi Outfitters in Helen I think. Or Brigadoon Lodge on The Soque River.

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  • why do u even bother to fish those raised crappy trouts, they can hardly swim on their own due to beeing raised. try some real trouts with all fins intact and some muscles to move them with.....

  • @EminemsRevenge1

    creek or lake

    still could of walk back!

    so whos the dumbass?

  • @winkawak this is a creek not a lake dumbass.

  • dumbass

    could of keep walking back

    than the fish will be on the land

    instead of tryin to net a fish while holding a rod

  • @87Nbrawl

    lol

  • unless your fishing for wild trout i will not respect you as a fisherman.

  • what a private creek!!!!

  • @Mimiz11 Not quite, buddy. DNR didn't release those fish. That is a private stretch of the Soque River in NE Georgia, a place known for big trout due to restricted access and supplemental feeding by the landowners. These guys probably paid a couple hundred bucks to fish for the day. Catch and release only.

  • those are painfully obviously farm raised stocked breeder fish,there snubbed in mouth and way fronts of there heads are morphed and dented in from the thousands of mini collisions from bottom feeding pellets from the hard cement tanks there bred and raised in there overall dull colors also tell the story.towards the end of there life cycle dnr releases a few big breeders rather than die in captivity.also as there is no junk or litter on the banks of river says no public fishing in area.

  • My fine fishing friend.. I am no GIMP!! I am aLlegal Researcher/ Paralegal/Legal Assistant and... A volunteer for The Oregon Dpt. Of Fish and Wildlife, AND the founder of The Oregon Anglers Alliance.. By no means am I Mr. Fish Lover.. That is unless it is in a frying pan or in my smoker..

    I got my information from a conglomorate or studies done by Fish and Wildlife agencies throughout the nation along with several Scientific studies...

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