Fishing Jekyll Island and St. Simons Island Georgia
Fishing around Jekyll Island Georgia and St. Simons Island Georgia with Fishing Charter Guide Capt. Richie Lott and Capt. Josh Cook of Georgia Sport Fishing Charters. Family owned and operated since 1991 in Coastal Georgia from Jekyll and St. Simons Island
BIG Georgia Tarpon with Capt. Mark Noble off Saint Simons Island GA
Mark brings world class tarpon fishing to you from Georgia, you know the state between South Carolina and Florida. Watch Jeff Williams Sr and Mark Noble catch and release several tarpon in the 100 lbs class and over just off the coast of Georgia at St. Simons Island.
Bull Red Fish Coastal Georgia Little St Simons Island SGSF
Small Video of a few red fish caught around Little St. Simons.
Winter Time Fishing For Red Fish at St. Simons, GA
Red fishing in the winter
Redfish Fishing near Jekyll Island Georgia
Fishing for monster Redfish near Jekyll Island in Coastal Georgia during the fall months is incredible. Jekyll Island boasts come of the largest Redfish in the United States. This dependable Redfish fishery hosts Redfish up to 50 pounds and 54 inches in length
2019 Tybee Island Redfish Migration
Join me for a great day of excitement on Savannah Beach Tybee Island as we go after some monster Bull Red Fish. This is the fall migration of the Bull Red Drum and is part of an event that takes place twice a year. Exciting times for all!!!
St. Simons Shark Fishing
(912) 399 3174
If you would like to try this call Captain Andy for charter info and booking.
We run inshore, near-shore, and offshore trips leaving from St Simons Island in the beautiful golden Isles with 4, 6, and 8 hour trips to satisfy novices or seasoned anglers
check our website for more detailed info and prices
Georgia Fishing Trip May 2017
St. Marys, Georgia
Jekyll Island Surf Fishing September 2016 HUGE Bull Reds, Rays, Sharks, and Sea Turtle!!!
Great surf fishing from the Jekyll Island coast in the last week of September! The sea turtle was unharmed and taken in for examination, documentation, and release by the Jekyll Island Sea Turtle Center. Feel free to comment, thanks for watching!
Gear:
Penn Spinfisher V 6500
Penn Spinfisher 10' Heavy Rod
30lb Spiderwire Camo Braid w/ 50lb Shock Leader
8/0 Gamakatsu Inline Circle Hook
st simons movie
Just some fun times doing some inshore fishing with some close friends. St. Simons Georgia.
Golden Isles Outdoors St.Simons Cobia 4 23 11.mp4
St. Simons Island Cobia
Shrimping: Jekyll Island, Georgia (P1)
Watch as our little family goes shrimping on Jekyll Island. We encounter dolphins, lots of birds, hermit crabs and manage to catch many shrimp with the cast net. Footage is from Autumn 2018. Look for the catch-n-cook segment (Part 2)
CCA Georgia Operation ROE Release Over Eighteen
Jeff Williams and Capt. Wendell Harper.............Georgia conservationists launch Operation ROE (Release Over Eighteen)
Anglers asked to help recover Georgias seatrout population after brutal winter
A coalition of angler-supported conservation groups, including Coastal Conservation Association Georgia, Georgia Wildlife Federation, Satilla Riverkeeper, Georgia Kayak Fishing, Ogeechee Riverkeeper and Savannah Riverkeeper, is calling on Georgias fishermen to ensure the future of one of their favorite catches the spotted seatrout. Dubbed Operation ROE, the groups are asking their members and the angling public to voluntarily release spotted seatrout over 18 inches long this spring so that more larger fish have a chance to participate in the 2010 spawning season. State biologists and many anglers are concerned that persistently low temperatures this winter caused widespread kills of spotted seatrout.
Water temperatures below 44 degrees Fahrenheit can be lethal to spotted seatrout, and even if the fish arent killed immediately the stress from such extreme temperatures often leads to death later, explains Spud Woodward, veteran fisheries biologist and director of the Coastal Resources Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Plus, seatrout are less active in very cold water making them more susceptible to predators such as bottlenose dolphins.
During a 10-day period in early January, DNR measured water temperatures from 40 to 44 degrees in several locations along the coast. Although the weather moderated somewhat in late January, below-average water temperatures persisted through early March, particularly north of the Altamaha River Delta.
Anglers reported seeing dead seatrout in several areas of the coast as recently as late February. The situation is serious enough that well be conducting special net surveys this spring to determine whether seatrout abundance has been significantly reduced, said Woodward.
DNR studies show that approximately 94 percent of trout more than 18 inches in length are females, so it is not surprising that many anglers refer to all larger fish as roe (egg) trout. Research has shown that larger, older females produce many more eggs than smaller individuals. An 18-inch female seatrout has the potential to produce almost 18 million eggs during the six-month spawning season almost five times the egg production of a 14-inch trout. Plus, older fish have survival traits valuable in the gene pool.
The voluntary release of larger trout is a great way for the average angler to directly participate in conservation while helping to ensure therell be more fish to catch in 2011 and following years. We hope all coastal anglers will support Operation ROE, said Harry Lowe, state chairman of CCA Georgia.
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Contact: CCA Executive Director Clay Mobley, (912) 927-0280; Georgia Wildlife Federation Executive Vice President Glenn Dowling, (770) 787-7887; Satilla Riverkeeper Executive Director, Bill Miller, (912) 510-9500; Ogeechee Riverkeeper Executive Director Chandra Brown (866) 942-1119; Georgia Kayak Fishing Director Tony Narcisse, (678) 379-8342; Savannah Riverkeeper Executive Director Tonya Bonitatibus, (706) 826-8991
Jekyll Island Fishing in Georgia
Jekyll Island fishing charters are provided with top of the line tackle, ice, water, licenses, and bait for your target species. Visit for up to date information. E-mail - info@captainscottowens.com
Fishing will make you Smile!!!! Amelia Island Beach trip!!!! 5 Different Species of fish!!!!!
The Coastal Georgia Excursion - Episode 208 (FULL EPISODE)
In this episode of The Excursion, host David Zelski will be challenged with fishing, fun-cycling, swamp life and ranch life adventures along Georgia’s beautiful coast.
Hometown Throwdown - GA Coast Fishing Trip During Spring Break
My hometown friends and I headed down to the GA coast to do some inshore fishing during spring break back in March. Put some redfish in the box and also caught some bigger ones outside the slot
Gulf Stream Mahi Mahi
Chartered by Capt. Ryan Howard with Miss Judy Charters in Savannah, Georgia.
BIG 36'' Longnose Gar on the Savannah River, 8 SEP 2013
These toothy critters are a damn handful. This is also likely my PB Longnose Gar.