by Capt. Jack | Feb 8, 2007 | Fishing Report
The last couple of weeks have been cold and wintery, not much fishing going on. Once the sun reappeared fishermen ventured out to find surface water temperatures from 47 to 50 degrees. That’s pretty cold! Despite low temperatures, you catch fish in cold water! A... by Capt. Jack | Jan 16, 2007 | Fishing Report
A warm trend, for last couple of weeks, has meant rising water temperatures. This means shrimp are still available. Despite shrimp in the rivers only Bandy’s and Larrys’ Bait & Tackle are opened for business. Shrimp can be plentiful one day and gone... by Capt. Jack | Jan 3, 2007 | Fishing Report
Some seatrout and redfish are being caught but the bite is slowing. Seatrout are scattered. Nonetheless it’s still possible to for good catches! As water temperature drops seatrout will avoid strong currents. Fish are cold blooded (meaning its body temperature... by Capt. Jack | Dec 16, 2006 | Fishing Report
This week there has been a lot of fog and rain. Air temperature has been between 45 and 65 degrees. The tides all week have been in the 6 foot range. The difference on most days between high and low tide has only been about four and half feet, for coastal Georgia is... by Capt. Jack | Dec 4, 2006 | Fishing Report
It’s hard to believe winter officially begins in a couple weeks. Nonetheless as fall winds down reports of good catches redfish and seatrout continue! Some fishermen who were catching limits a couple of weeks ago are nice fish but generally not as many ....