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  1. Need tips for Jekyll island PLEASE!

    The Sharks should be around in good numbers by now. Find some sandy flats and make long casts and wait. Just pick up some heavier line for those rods. Maybe 20# if they will take it or 15# in a pinch. We've caught plenty of blacktips and Bonnetheads on those size rods with no issue. Just watch...
  2. Anyone fished St. Augustine?

    Lived down there for several years. Used to fish the pier all the time. Cut bait or finger mullet on a hook and egg sinker is all you need. Vary the hook size and bait size for variety. Everything from little croakers on up to sharks. We caught a big variety of fish. Also you can hit the...
  3. Any recommendations - Tybee Island Fishing on 7/15

    Miss Judy is who you need to contact. She or one of her captains will take good care of you.
  4. Best time for shark fishing on the GA coast

    Great area. My Dad lives down the road. It's like our second home. The kids love going down there. And my 6 year old will eat a pile of shrimp at B&J's. It's his favorite restaraunt. Lol
  5. Best time for shark fishing on the GA coast

    Just got back a week ago. The rains pushed all the freshwater into the bays and hurt the fishing inshore. Should be cleared up by now. Once the water gets above 70 degrees the sharks are there in good numbers. Later in the summer tends to be better. Jeckyl Pier and St. Simons are good but...
  6. Fishing w Capt. Wendell Harper on Georgia's Coast!

    I've fished with him before and his son as well. Great people. I also keep a boat down there and hunt gators in that same area. Plus hogs... Love that area of the coast. Glad you had a good trip. Edit my profile pic is from the Altamaha as we pull out to hunt gators last year on my Dad's tag.
  7. Need advise on chartering a inland trout /redfish trip

    The Georgia coast offers a big variety. Trout, redfish, flounder, whiting. But if you want the kids to have fun take them shark fishing. Summer and fall are best. And you almost can't keep them off the hook. If they are used to freshwater even a small bonnet head or blacktip will have them...
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