Thank you very much! I spend a lot of time looking at Google and Bing maps. The biggest challenge (unfortunately) is finding streams that don't have nonnative species in them.
This is a small channel, but I make every effort not to blow up or otherwise ruin streams by naming them. I do that for the fishery and the local anglers that might not be able to fish anywhere else. If I'm catching a fish that's restricted to a single drainage or river system, I'll name the drainage/river system. I try to provide enough info in the video so that people can find and catch these fish. That's actually a big part of the fun/adventure because these fish don't get very big. I do know Little River and Murder Creek have catchable populations of Altamaha Bass (for now). Unfortunately, nonnative Alabama Bass illegally introduced to Lake Sinclair are moving upstream so they also have a growing number of hybrids particularly in the lower sections closer to the lake.