Best known for its distinct color, this Texas river extends all the way to Arkansas, full of history, water activities, and ...
ATLANTA — A special House study committee tasked with determining where Georgians have the right to boat, fish and hunt in Georgia’s streams will hold its first meeting here Thursday. The House Study ...
House lawmakers formed a study committee this year as the next step in a process aimed at guaranteeing Georgians the right to hunt and fish in the state’s navigable rivers and streams without ...
ATHENS — The special House Study Committee on Navigable Streams, organized to determine where Georgians should have the right to boat, fish and hunt on Georgia’s streams, has thus far hinted at taking ...
In 1866, U.S. Army Col. Anson Mills, then at Fort Bridger, Wyoming, wrote a letter to Judge Christian Eyster, of Colorado’s Territorial Supreme Court. He sought Eyster’s support for a plan to send a ...
ATLANTA — To tube or not to tube, that’s the question Georgia lawmakers spent months studying in 2024. Georgia’s waterways are complicated when it comes to who can swim, float, tube or fish on them.
State agency regulations may be a better way of settling the legally complex issue of public fishing rights in Georgia than new legislation, a former director of the state Environmental Protection ...