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Clayton, Georgia fishing

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How’s the fishing in the area of Clayton Georgia? 
 

Planning on going there to visit and possibly move to one day. Nothing particular drawing me to that area other than the name coincidence haha. I just think he cool to live in Clayton Georgia when my name is Clayton George. 
 

since fishing is a big part of my life and who I am I need to be able to without long drives. 

There's lots of fishing around there. Lake Hartwell to the east and several smaller lakes to the west and lots of river fishing.  Russell, Burton are a couple of good bass lakes.

Burton and Rabun are beautiful.  Chatuge isn't far.  Of course Hartwell is very well-known.  Clayton/Toccoa/Hartwell were on our short list and we were shopping for property when I got a job offer I couldn't refuse.  

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Why did I think you were in Rochester, NY? 
 

seems like I rolled thru Clayton GA on my way to the 2022 bassmaster classic in hartwell. ‘Twas mountainous on hwy 23 I believe? A welcome alternative to the interstate , nice little drive 

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7 hours ago, TnRiver46 said:

Why did I think you were in Rochester, NY? 
 

seems like I rolled thru Clayton GA on my way to the 2022 bassmaster classic in hartwell. ‘Twas mountainous on hwy 23 I believe? A welcome alternative to the interstate , nice little drive 

 
I live about 25 min from Rochester but want to move. Been looking for jobs and apartments there last few weeks 

  • 1 month later...

Burton has 10lb LM and 7lb Spots. Dont tell anyone tho. 

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