Go Fish! Georgia

Award Winners

The Go Fish! Georgia Award was created to celebrate those fish species that can be found in the state of Georgia which are commonly sought by anglers.  The artwork is chosen based on how well the Georgia judges feel it represents the fish and/or fishing in the great state of Georgia.  The artists who receive this award will have copies of their artwork placed on display, alongside our state winners, at the Go Fish Education Center in Perry, Georgia.

Logo for Go Fish Georgia featuring a red and white fishing bobber in water with the text 'Go Fish Georgia'.

2025 Winners

  • Colorful drawing of a fish with green, yellow, and orange scales, sitting on a riverbed among rocks and plants

    Xin Chen

    K-3rd Grade | Yellow Perch

  • Painting of a large fish swimming in a river with flowing water and trees in the background.

    Emily Han

    4-6th Grade | Rainbow Trout

  • Watercolor painting of a white horse jumping over the water at sunset, with clouds in the colorful sky and water splashing below.

    George Cheng

    7-9th Grade | Atlantic Tarpon

  • A person holding a large fish with a hand, the fish is partly above and partly submerged in water, with trees and sky in the background.

    Hannah Yang

    10-12th Grade | Shoal Bass

2024 Winners

  • A colorful painting of a largemouth bass fish underwater with a fishing lure in its mouth, surrounded by plants, rocks, and a wooden log.

    Emily Han

    K-3rd Grade

  • A young boy wearing a yellow cap, red shirt, and blue shorts is fishing in a lake at sunset, holding a fishing rod that has caught a large fish. The fish is leaping out of the water, with splashes around it, and has black, yellow, and blue markings. The background features mountains, trees, and a setting sun with an orange sky.

    Claire Hong

    4-6th Grade

  • A realistic watercolor painting of a person catching a largemouth bass fish with their hand near a stream with rocks and trees in the background.

    Phoebe Ye

    7-9th Grade

  • A painting of a fish swimming in water with lily pads and flowers on the surface, under a sky with clouds.

    Kathryn Yeager

    10-12th Grade