Lake Harding
The West Georgia lakes are known for bream fishing. Bluegill and Redear Sunfish are caught around docks and piers. Largemouth Bass are abundant and the number of Spotted Bass is increasing steadily. White Bass and Hybrid Bass fishing is outstanding. Striped Bass have been stocked annually since 1992. Channel Catfish and White Catfish fishing is good anytime of year, while Crappie fishing months are February through April.
Georgia Power works with the Georgia DNR to maintain quality fish habitats in Lake Harding, Goat Rock, and Oliver. The agency regularly takes random fish samplings from these reservoirs, which it checks for species diversity and population, and coordinates with Georgia Power periodic draw-downs to enhance the habitats.
Fishing in Georgia requires a fishing license. Licenses can be purchased at some sporting goods stores, convenience stores, marinas and county courthouses.
To help you find a great fishing spot, check out the Fishing Report.






NOTICE:
PO-BOY LANDING
A restroom facility has been added at Po-Boy’s Landing and will be available for use mid-March 2008. The facility is located at the entrance to the large parking lot across the road from the launching area.
Bartletts Ferry Land Management Office
1516 Bartletts Ferry Road
Fortson, GA 31808
(706) 322-0228
Directions to office (PDF 83KB)
Camping Reservations: 706-643-7737
1-888-GPCLAKE
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