Comments - Plan B for Savannah winter fishing - Bluegill - Big Bluegill2024-03-29T07:45:36Zhttp://bigbluegill.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2036984%3ABlogPost%3A583999&xn_auth=noCan it be - plan D? Probably…tag:bigbluegill.ning.com,2015-02-17:2036984:Comment:5858912015-02-17T19:32:19.219ZAndy is OptiMystichttp://bigbluegill.ning.com/profile/OptiMystic
<p>Can it be - plan D? Probably a good idea. It's an adjustment to plan C. Go ahead and pony up $20 for a 3 day full GA license because 2.5 miles from the motel is this park:</p>
<p><a href="http://parks.chathamcounty.org/Parks/Community-Parks/Lake-Mayer" target="_blank">http://parks.chathamcounty.org/Parks/Community-Parks/Lake-Mayer</a></p>
<p>35 acre lake with full bank aces all the way around including a rather large island, plenty of parking, facilities, picnic tables. I could still end up…</p>
<p>Can it be - plan D? Probably a good idea. It's an adjustment to plan C. Go ahead and pony up $20 for a 3 day full GA license because 2.5 miles from the motel is this park:</p>
<p><a href="http://parks.chathamcounty.org/Parks/Community-Parks/Lake-Mayer" target="_blank">http://parks.chathamcounty.org/Parks/Community-Parks/Lake-Mayer</a></p>
<p>35 acre lake with full bank aces all the way around including a rather large island, plenty of parking, facilities, picnic tables. I could still end up fishing somewhere brackish where I could have only spent $5 for a day pass, but this looks like a sure thing, where the river accesses are a little iffier. I have found info on the park that indicates it is a local favorite (that's good and bad, of course).</p> and now - Plan C
I may only g…tag:bigbluegill.ning.com,2015-02-11:2036984:Comment:5840702015-02-11T18:48:42.438ZAndy is OptiMystichttp://bigbluegill.ning.com/profile/OptiMystic
<p>and now - Plan C</p>
<p>I may only get a little time and it would be easiest if I stayed really local in Savannah. So I am going to stay there and do a little inshore fishing at a park near the motel on one of the "rivers". Maybe catch a trout or redfish; GA has a $5 one day salt water bank fishing license.</p>
<p>and now - Plan C</p>
<p>I may only get a little time and it would be easiest if I stayed really local in Savannah. So I am going to stay there and do a little inshore fishing at a park near the motel on one of the "rivers". Maybe catch a trout or redfish; GA has a $5 one day salt water bank fishing license.</p>