GA has a 12" size limit in only 1 river (Ocmulgee) and a 14" size limit in one lake (Oconee) That's pretty much it and it is open season for any size bass in the rest of the state.
http://www.eregulations.com/georgia/fishing/game-species-daily-limits/
INCORRECT INFO
check www.gofishgeorgia.com for bass size. Many lakes are 14" (Blackshear, Lanier, Oconee, George, West Point, and many PFA's).
AND every where in public waters in the state that don't have a 14" or slot limit on large mouth bass, the minimum length is 12". Now, spotted bass and some others have no minimum, but large mouths do on all public waters.
As for the original question, I think that it's worked just fine so far.
12 inch minimum length limit for largemouth bass from the Ocmulgee River
(Macon’s Spring Street bridge crossing to confluence with Oconee River).
Thoughts?
How many eggs does 1 female bass lay a year ?
Oh yea I forgot that don’t get caught off the bed.
How many eggs does 1 female bass lay a year ?
Oh yea I forgot that don’t get caught off the bed.