Miss Judy’s Blog: Water temperature, and more fishing tips from the GA Coast
Water temperatures, artificial reefs, Savannah Snapper Banks, Gulf Stream report, fiddler crab taste test, "Little Judy’s Believe it or Not Christmas," and more fishing tips from
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Bull River Blogger: No Wintertime Blues on the Georgia Coast
I’m always amazed at the weather here in Coastal Georgia and South Carolina. Last January we had one of the longest cold spells in 10 years. It seemed brutal: below freezing at
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Poltergeists and Murder, Part 2
By Jim Miles Back at home Tina’s life continued to deteriorate. At age sixteen she slit her wrists but survived the suicide attempt. Several months later, with
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Poltergeists and Murder, Part 1
By Jim Miles I had planned to tell this tragic story for years. With the recent death of 85 year old Dr. William G. Roll (January 9, 2012), Georgia’s most prominent
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Escape for winter getaway weekends at this North Georgia mountain resort
Located two hours north of Atlanta in Young Harris, Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa is the perfect location for a Georgia winter getaway weekend. The resort's 7,500 square-foot Equani
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Ga Fishing: Fishing for Stripers on the Georgia Coast
When fishing the Georgia coast for stripers during the winter months, Captain Judy advises scouting the Savannah and Ogeechee rivers. To find a school of feeding fish, Miss Judy
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Here’s a unique way to view Georgia’s fall foliage this year
There's still a little fall foliage left and Banning Mills zip line in Whitesburg is a thrilling way to see it. With almost 5 miles of zip lines, high tree bridge traverses, tree
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Weird Georgia: Christ Craze of Liberty County, Part 2
By Jim Miles All hell broke loose at the campground. Believers formed two lines, one of men, the other for women, and danced with torches in circles, stripping naked, falling to
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Weird Georgia: Christ Craze of Liberty County, Part 1
Nearly 125 years ago a unique phenomenon spread across coastal Liberty County. One person after another declared themselves Christ or other religious or historical figures and



