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Georgia is a sovereign state in the Caucasus region of Eurasia. Located at the crossroads of Western Asia and Eastern Europe, it is bounded to the west by the Black Sea, to the north by Russia, to the southwest by Turkey, to the south by Armenia, and to the southeast by Azerbaijan. Georgia covers a territory of 69,700 km˛ and its population is almost 4.7 million.

It is a very mountainous country. The Likhi Range divides the country into eastern and western halves. Historically, the western portion of Georgia was known as Colchis while the eastern plateau was called Iberia. Because of a complex geographic setting, mountains also isolate the northern region of Svaneti from the rest of Georgia.

The landscape within the nation's boundaries is quite varied. Western Georgia's landscape ranges from low-land marsh-forests, swamps, and temperate rain forests to eternal snows and glaciers, while the eastern part of the country even contains a small segment of semi-arid plains. Forests cover around 40% of Georgia's territory while the alpine/subalpine zone accounts for roughly around 10% of the land.

Because of its high landscape diversity and low latitude Georgia is home to about 1000 species of vertebrates, (330 birds, 160 fish, 48 reptiles, and 11 amphibians). A number of large carnivores live in the forests, namely Brown bears, wolves, and lynxes.

Concord Travel - Extreme Tours

http://www.concordtravel.ge/portal/alias__concordtravel/lang__en/tabid__1488/default.aspx
Leave the bustle of the noisy, dusty cities and stay one-to-one with the fishing-rod, as the picturesque nature, peaceful lapping and successful catch is all you need to forget your everyday problems...

Brown Trout Fishing in the Caucasus

http://www.kaukasus-reisen.de/english_version/e_forellen.htm
Trekking and Fishing on Brown Trout in one of the wildest areas of Georgia in Khevsureti. Starting from the mountain village Juta the journey goes about 25 km by foot or on the horseback to the village Archoty for fishing and relaxing in the beautiful valley of the khevsurian border river Assa. Half the way must be crossed one of the highest georgian passes of around 3100 m altitude...

Fishing Georgia

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Daniel Kunin wants to go trout fishing. After several hectic weeks of official business, interrupted briefly by a rocket attack on Georgia from neighboring Russia, he could use a little time off. “I’ll get a helicopter and the best guide in the country,” he says over a late-night pizza....

Hunting for the huge wels catfish!

http://www.gotocaucasus.com/FishCat/Catfish.html
...I went on a trip with some Russians, Armenians and Georgians to participate in a very professional organized fishing trip to one of the big lakes holding catfish up to 20 kilos...
 
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