THE NEW YEAR BRINGS EXPANDED
FISHING OPPORTUNITY AT PARADISE PUBLIC FISHING AREA
In addition to the 508 acres of water currently open to
fishing at Paradise Public Fishing Area in Berrien County, Horseshoe 6 Lake (3-acres)
will help anglers ring in the New Year as it opens to the public at sunrise on Jan.
1, 2017, according to the Georgia
Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division (WRD).
“For the
past several years, Horseshoe 6 Lake was open to the public only a few days per
year. So, we are excited to announce that since the management plans for this
lake have changed, it will now be open to the public year-round,” says Dean
Barber, WRD fisheries technician. “The lake offers excellent bank fishing
access, and is stocked with a high number of channel catfish and additionally
offering anglers a chance to land some bream, brown bullheads, crappie, and
largemouth bass.”
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