Guided Fishing Trips

Experience the Best Guided Fishing Trips on the Georgia Coast

The Best of Georgia's Coast Fishing

The Georgia coast has some of the best redfishing around. You’ll find tailing reds on the flooded grass flats and big schools cruising the mud flats at low tide. These fish don’t get a lot of pressure, so it’s always a great time to go after them.

Our tripletail fishery is hard to beat too. These fish put up one heck of a fight, and you’ll find them near beaches, creeks, and inshore structure. Whether you’re using live bait or an artificial lure, it’s always a good time.

And then there’s tarpon season. From June to September, the tarpon show up big time. Most of them are over 100 pounds, and hooking into one is an experience you won’t forget anytime soon.
Target Species
Redfish
Tarpon
Sea Trout
Tripletail
Flounder
Jack Cravelle
Cobia
Expert Guide
With over 20 years of experience out here on the South Georgia coast, I’ve pretty much seen it all when it comes to fishing these waters. I pride myself on having a deep knowledge of the local spots and patterns, and I love sharing what I’ve learned with folks

Personalized Fly Fishing Lessons for All Skill Levels

Fly fishing is more than just casting a line—it’s an art, and there’s nothing like perfecting it out here on Georgia’s coast. Whether you’re just getting started or you’ve been at it for years, I’ll make sure we tailor the experience to fit your skill level. We’ll work on your technique, share some tips, and maybe even help you land that fish you’ve been dreaming about. Let’s get you out there and make it happen!

Fly Fishing

Fly fishing in saltwater is a passion of mine and the Georgia coast offers some of the best fly fishing opportunities to be found. I will provide top of the line gear or feel free to bring your own. Targeted species include tarpon, redfish, tripletail, jack crevalle and spotted sea trout to name a few.

Saltwater Light Tackle Fishing

If you are interested in more traditional methods, I also offer a full line light tackle and conventional gear. From sightcasting artificial lures to tailing redfish, pitching a live shrimp to a floating tripletail, or dropping live baits on our many nearshore reefs, you are sure to have a memorable experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to frequently asked questions about our trips, equipment, and what to bring.

Our trips are tailored to your preferences and skill level. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a beginner, I'll create a memorable experience for you. We will target a variety of fish species using both conventional and fly tackle.

I provide all necessary fishing equipment, including rods, reels, bait, and beverages for 1-2 anglers. However, if you prefer to use your own gear, you're welcome to bring it along.

Quality Polarized sunglasses and a hat or cap. A Good pair of sunglasses is very important, they help to cut the glare off of the surface of the water to aid in spotting fish. Sunscreen, SPF30 or higher is recommended. No spray on sunscreen please. All natural sunscreen is recommended, and will be provided if needed.

You don't need a fishing license because our fishing permit covers you!

A 10% deposit is mandatory at the time of booking. Refunds will be issued for trips canceled due to weather. However, trips canceled by the client within 30 days of the trip will result in forfeiture of the deposit.

All of the necessary tackle and gear will be provided for you, but if you prefer to use your own, please contact your captain prior to the trip for recommendations. Inshore fly fishing usually requires an 8wt to 10wt setup. For Tarpon fishing, 12wts are the standard.

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