Fishing Charter Packages
INSHORE FISHING CHARTERS
It's great family adventure or fun getaway with friends! Why? Cause We Catch Fish!!
With over 30 years of experience in fishing the barrier Islands of Sapelo, St.Catherines and Ossabaw. Its a great time to be fishing on the Georgia Coast! We know where the fish are and our success rate is as good as anyone in the area. The excitement of the water exploding when a giant Trout or Redfish takes your bait is something you will never forget! We usually fish with popping corks or bottom fish. We offer full Day trips for up to 4 people. All fishing gear and bait is furnished. Live Shrimp and artificial bait. We also offer Shark trips for those who enjoy catching Shark! Fishing Sapelo Island and St. Catherines Island areas at this time. Professional Coastal Inshore fishing Guides and Captains who know how to catch fish!

Our Inshore fishing charters and our Offshore fishing charters typically launch from the beautiful Yellow Bluff, Blue N Hall, Shellman Bluff, Yellow Bluff Marina, Kilkinny Marina in Richmond Hill, Ft. McAllister Marina , Half Moon Marina or Two way fish camp in Darien, Ga and St.Simons Island.. Our Captains are fully insured, USCG licensed fishing guides whose charter fishing license covers all passengers on the boat on all inshore charters.
We will provide the following:
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Our rates are based on a 2-guest fishing trip.
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Fishing equipment (Rods, reels, tackle, etc.)
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Live bait and/or artificial lures
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Cooler with ice and bottled water(you are welcome to bring snacks,etc)
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Expert guidance and instruction
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A day of fishing enjoyment and excitement
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We will gladly help clean your catch
We offer 1 or 2 day inshore trips with lodging available at our Colonels Island camp.
Bring your cooler and your camera and Call Coastal Georgia Fishing today to book your next trip!
GUARANTEED
No Fish... No Pay!!
1-DAY TRIP
2-person $425*
3-people $510*
4-people $600*
*Plus bait. Overnight lodging is included at Colonels Island Fish Camp where you can catch Crab right off the dock!
Additional Lodging
Additional days
2-person $550
3-person $750
4-person $890
OFFSHORE FISHING AT ITS BEST!
During our offshore fishing charters you will enjoy the opportunity to catch some of the most sought after game fish along the southeast coast. Our exciting offshore fishing trips have resulted in many species Including, but not limited to: King and Spanish Mackerel, Barracuda, Cobia, Mahi, Sail fish, Red Fish, Snapper, Amber Jack, Grouper, Black Sea Bass and you just never know! (Catches will vary with season)

Some items you may consider bringing:
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Lunch or snacks
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Appropriate clothing (Check the Weather!)
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Boat shoes (Deck shoes or athletic shoes with light colored soles.)
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Sunglasses
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Sunscreen/Bug spray/Hand Towel
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Camera/Cooler(leave your cooler in your vehicle until you return back to the dock)
Half Day Trips
(6 hr) 10-25 Miles $800
(8 hr) 10-25 Miles $995
Full Day Trips
(10 hr) 25-45Miles $1,250
(10+ hr) 25-60 Miles $1,750
Gulfstream 60+ Miles $2,500
1-4 Passengers. All Offshore Trips Bait incl.Tackle plus Bait
Can add 1 more passenger on select charters. Ask about cost
Flounder
Best Times: May - October
Flounder in coastal Georgia are one of the most popular inshore fish during the summer months. Flounder may be the best eating of all inshore fish and maybe the most fun to target because of their peculiar nature. Flounder lie on the bottom and face upward at potential prey with both eyes on the upper brown side of their head.
The summertime flounder bite in coastal Georgia is fairly consistent in the warmer months. Many fishermen like to fish for Flounder in the early AM hours, but If you think flounder won't hit all day, think again! Areas like docks, piers, and bridges that have structure that attract baitfish which can be flounder magnets, so keep that in mind.
We prefer to anchor near inlets and cuts. Fishing with live mud-minnows or shrimp is the preferred tactic we use for catching flounder in coastal Ga. Captain Jay Cranford

Red Fish
Best Times: February - December
Redfish- Redfish grow at a rate of about one inch per month in the first two years of life which tells me that we have had spawns in the last two seasons. Hopefully this year’s spawn was successful and will give the Redfish fishing a boost in the coming months.

Inshore you can find the Redfish in small creeks at low tide. Look for the last deep hole in the back of creeks. It’s also good if you can find creeks with shell mounds near the deeper holes. A live lined shrimp or a VUDU shrimp on a jig head will typically entice a bite as will soft plastic grubs and Egret Bait Company baits.
Near the jetties and the nearshore reefs you will find Bull Redfish up to 45 inches which can be caught on large soft plastics cut bait, or live bait. You will have to contend with the Sea Bass if you fish the reefs, but being patient, you should find a hungry school of monster Reds. Remember, these are catch and release Trophy fish. Some of these larger Redfish are 30 years old or more and critical to a successful spawn. If you take the fish out of the water, keep it horizontal and don’t use Boga Grips. Holding a big Redfish vertically can cause fatal damage to the fish and they take a long time to replace. Have fun! Captain Jay Cranford
Sea Trout
Best Times: February - December
Trout- Excellent; The Trout fishing has been great and we have seen more and more fish caught up-river recently. Trout are still being caught on what would typically be Summer and Fall patterns of shallow shell banks and creek mouths but are also being caught in Winter patterns such as deep bends, docks, and bluffs. I am seeing more large Trout showing up and expect that to continue as Winter approaches. Captain Jay Cranford


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Contact us
To schedule your day of fun, or to discuss special needs or requests, don’t hesitate to contact
Coastal Ga Fishing 478.256.3422 or send us an email at gacharterfishing@gmail.com
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