New BUI Law Takes Effect on May 15, 2013

  Georgia’s Senate Bill 136 becomes the law in our great state on May 15, 2013. Not a moment too soon, if it helps remove drunks from our waterways, especially Lake Lanier. Several state officials from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Department of Public …

More Battles Waged in Water Wars

Ray Henry of The Associated Press reports the feud over sharing Georgia’s water between Alabama, Florida and the great state of Georgia has not yet been settled. Now the federal government is involved.  [Insert muttering here.] An early version of the 2013 Water Resources Development …

Rains Raise E. coli Count in Chattahoochee

Concerns about high levels of E. coli bacteria in the Chattahoochee River in the Atlanta vicinity are being raised by a consortium that includes the: National Park Service Cobb County-Marietta Water Authority Cobb County Water System Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeeper and the Georgia Environmental Protection Division. …

Aargh. What is July 20th? Pirates Day!

Aye, bucko!  July 20th is “Pirates Day on Lake Lanier!” Lanier gets as loony as Jack Sparrow himself over Pirates Day.  Even the governor has offered our beloved band of merciful scoundrels his blessing. Click Here for Gov. Deal’s Pirates Day Proclamation Pirates Day will be …

Update: Rubber Duck Derby Moved to 11 AM

As the great poet [insert name here] once said, “The best laid plans of mice and men arfgh glaim flibmersh astray.” The Rubber Duck Fest planned for Saturday, May 4th, was washed out. Dang. Click Here for Why There’s Been So Much Rain BUT!!! The …

Rainfall, Lake Lanier & Shoichi Yokoi

People!  Listen up! Stop praying for rain for Lake Lanier! For now, anyway.  We’ll call you when we need you next time. I mean, we’re all thankful.  Don’t get me wrong. But enough is enough.  We are a foot over SUMMER full pool and now …

Shane Watson: Great Spring Fishing on Lake Lanier

Shane Watson Guide Service Report 4-25-13 Since my last report, the stripers, crappie, and spots have been biting well on Lake Lanier most mornings and afternoons. Freelined bluebacks out over the channel, on points, and on deeper humps have produced well.  A white bucktail and …

Pictures from Gov. Deal’s Signing of SB 136

  April 23, 2013 will always be an important day for Lake Lanier. That’s when Governor Nathan Deal signed Senate Bill 136 into law, lowering the legal blood-alcohol limits for those who operate watercraft or hunt in Georgia. Many law enforcement officials, politicians and members …

Gov. Deal Signs SB 136 at Lanier’s Holiday Marina

  Georgia’s Governor Nathan Deal signed into law Senate Bill 136 lowering the legal blood-alcohol limit for boaters and hunters from the former level of .10 to .08. The new law also increases penalties for those caught boating while intoxicated.  Other provisions in the law …