I was born and raised ten miles from the Oconee River and spent most of my formative years fishing it and Lake Sinclair. Even fished the new lake as it was filling. I still live right here where I was born. I have seen a tremendous amount of change here in my county as far as population and access goes. Everything is virial today and information is instantaneous and people can call their buddy's and tell them the bite is on right now and for their buddy's to head that way. Bottom line is we are reaching the capacity on our lakes that they can sustain naturally. The amount of people using Oconee is close to Lanier without all the acreage that Lanier has. I have no answer to the pressure all our lakes are experiencing other than to say the economy is going good for a lot of people.