Saltwater Fishing
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Because Crooked River State Park is located so close to the inter-coastal waterway and the Atlantic Ocean, the Crooked River along the Park is a body of salt water.

A wide variety of fish and waterfowl utilize the waterway throughout the year. Examples of fish caught in the waterway and Crooked River are:

Red Drum
Spotted Bass
Black Drum
Spotted Sea Trout
Catfish
Mullet
Red Snapper
Sheephead
Flounder
Croaker

Georgia's Fish & Game Laws require that persons 16 years of age and older must be in possession of a valid fishing license while fishing in either fresh or salt water. The license you purchase is valid for both fresh and salt water fishing.

This license also applies to the taking of oysters, crab, muscles, shrimp and other shellfish. Please refer to the current fish and game laws before you go. License's can be obtained at the Park Office as well as a copy of the laws.

Non-resident One-Day License - $3.50
Non-resident 7-Day License - $7.00
Non-resident Season License - $24.00

Visitors may fish from the floating dock and the beach (when the tide is out). There is absolutely NO FISHING FROM THE BLUFF!

Most people find fishing is best from a boat.

 

 

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Last modified: January 25, 2003