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Georgia  Fishing Charters - nearshore

SharkGeorgia Shark Fishing
This prehistoric fish is legendary for its fighting ability. Some fisherman catch their first shark by accident, but when it comes to Shark Fishing in Georgia, we take it serious and it's no accident when we catch a big shark. The all mighty Black Tip Spinner Shark deserves as much credit as a Tarpon or similar gamefish. The fight is un-matched to most other fish in the atlantic nearshore waters Sharks can be caught in large sizes and numbers on the Georgia Coastal Waters. Many people catch sharks just for fun and then release them. After all, most of the fun is fighting with him!

TarponGeorgia Tarpon Fishing
This silver giant is not easy to catch and not easy to get to the boat. But hooking one will give you the thrill of a lifetime. They are strong, and have been known to fight for hours. They respond best to chum and fresh live or dead bait and are difficult to target in some cases. Tarpon show up in georgia most plentifully from June through late September.

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WhitingWhiting
Whiting like to cooperate with fisherman by congregating in schools of a hundred or more. When they find a good feeding area, they hang around for as long as the eating is good. This is a tasty eating fish, and if you find a spot where they are biting, you can fill your ice chest in no time.


TripletailTripletail Fishing 
Tripletail is a popular game fish, sometimes referred to as "EddyFish"� The flesh is firm and white, and the taste is equal to or superior to red snapper or grouper. Size averages 12 to 20 inches, with the record holder being over 37 inches. This unusual fish is plentiful in georgia waters. They like to lie just below the surface on their side, appearing dead until disturbed. Then, they're reasy to eat, and it's time to fish!


Bull RedfishGeorgia Red Fish Fishig - Bull Redfish (Captains Favorite)
Bull Red fish swarm the Coastal Georgia beaches to spawn during the late Summer and Fall season each year. These ever popular large, brutal fighters are well known in the Coastal Georgia and the Golden Isles area near St. Simons Island, Jekyll Island and Sea Island. Roaming the breakers just a mile off the beach makes them a prime target for anglers looking to catch the Bull Redfish of a lifetime on a Georgia Fishing Charter. Georgia is just the place to break you personal best Redfish record!
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