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Fishing Reports

Georgia Saltwater Fishing Report – October 2019

Saltwater: Inshore: Capt. Judy Helmey reports, “With water temperatures on the fall, the redfish, spotted seatrout, and flounder bites gets more predictable. The best fall bait is going to be live shrimp fished anyway you care to deliver. Small live baits normally trigger a bigger fish bite. Artificial flukes rigged on red/black/white colored lead heads work great…

Georgia Saltwater Fishing Report – September 2019

Saltwater: Inshore: Capt. David Newlin reports, “September is always my favorite month of the year to fish in coastal Georgia. The weather is usually nice, and the fishing is hot. The last few days has seen some really good fish catches. Redfish, trout, black drum, flounder, croaker and whiting have been biting. The redfish numbers are as good…

Hand-Lining For Crabs

Georgia’s coast offers up some of the finest saltwater fishing opportunities you will find along the eastern seaboard. Whether you like to chase giant redfish in the fall, big gator trout in the spring, jig for flounder in the summer or soak a shrimp any time of year to catch a multitude of species, Georgia…

Georgia African Pompano Record Shattered

A Brunswick angler recently set a new men’s state saltwater gamefish record for African Pompano caught Monday, Aug. 12, 2019. Alvin Dezern landed the 37-pound, 1.28-ounce African Pompano (Alectis ciliaris) using menhaden bait while bottom fishing approximately 43 miles east-southeast of St. Simons Island. The previous record for African Pompano was 23-pounds, 14.4-ounces, caught by Mike…

Georgia Women’s Record For Mutton Snapper Established

The Coastal Resources Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources today announced a new women’s state saltwater gamefish record for mutton snapper (Lutjanus analis), landed Aug. 4, 2019, by Janet Monroe about 60 miles east of St. Marys. Monroe, of St. Marys, caught the 18-pound, 9.92-ounce mutton snapper using a circle hook slip rig…

Georgia Saltwater Fishing Report – August 2019

Saltwater: Inshore: Capt. David Newlin reports, “The usual summer fishing is happening. Flounder, redfish, trout, tarpon and sharks are biting. The flounder bite has been the best I have seen in years. Around the last half of the outgoing tide they seem to be everywhere on some days. A live shrimp fished just off the…

Whales Beach At St. Simons

UDPATE: Wednesday, July 17, 2019: A group of pilot whales involved in strandings Tuesday that left three of them dead along St. Simons Island was seen offshore Wednesday. While further strandings are possible, Georgia Department of Natural Resources biologists hope the threat to this pod of pilot whales has passed. Brunswick boat pilots spotted the whales…

New Georgia Mahi Mahi Record Fish

The Coastal Resources Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources today announced a new men’s state saltwater gamefish record for dolphin fish (Coryphaena hippurus), also known as Mahi Mahi, landed May 25, 2019, by Will Owens off the coast of Savannah in 700 feet of water. Owens’ catch ties Matthew Sheppard Jr.’s record from…

Florida’s New Shark Fishing Regs Includes Mandatory Online Course

My first Florida shark experience was during July 2015. My wife and daughters and some family friends vacationed in a quiet little fishing village in the clear waters of the Gulf of Mexico. We trailered a 19-foot Southern Skimmer flat-bottom boat equipped with a Yamaha 2-stroke with high hopes of catching something. The first few days…

Georgia Saltwater Fishing Report – July 2019

Saltwater:Inshore: Capt. Judy Helmey reports, “For those inshore fishermen who just want to catch fish, I suggest purchasing or catching some live shrimp. Our captains have been catching their own live shrimp for the last couple of months. As soon as the water leaves the grass is a great starting time to catch shrimp. Most shrimp during this…

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