GA Wild Trout Streams
Georgia's wild trout streams are restricted to a relatively small sliver of the southern Appalachians. We currently have two major data sources. The first, the Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture habitat dataset is explained on this page. The second major source is a series of Trout Maps published by the Georgia DNR, which we've marked up to show "Primary" trout streams, and which we've published as a series of Google Earth overlays as well as PDFs. This data is described in the "GA County Trout Maps" link in the GA Resources menu in the sidebar.
Source: Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture
The photo above shows the brook trout habitat dataset published by the Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture, displayed in Google Earth. Click on the picture to see a larger image. You can download the complete dataset in KMZ form, which can be used in your own installation of Google Earth. If you don't use Google Earth (a decision you may wish to reconsider), you can download a detailed map based on an earlier version of this dataset. Both are available in the "GA Resources" menu in the sidebar. The color coding in the photo is as follows, in order of best to worst:
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Blue
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Yellow
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Orange
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Red
The solid brown areas are basins where Brook Trout have been extirpated, though there may still be trout streams supporting Brown and Rainbow trout, which are more heat tolerant. Areas which aren't coded with any color don't support any trout. Keep in mind that brook trout can be diminished by other trout species, so some red areas may be excellent wild brown or rainbow water. But it's almost certain that the yellow and better areas are great places to find wild trout.
Note: these data are coded by drainage. Not every stream within a drainage will hold trout, though the majority will, especially within the better habitat.
We've also included some stream maps we created for the 2006 version of this site. Click on "SC-GA Streams - Map" in the Resources menu in the sidebar to see a preview graphic and click map, or simply click on the "Download PDF Map" links in the resource menu.
Last Updated (Saturday, 05 March 2011 13:45)





