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Fishing Reports by Capt. TJ Cheek


2012-01-07
10:06 AM

St. Simons Island Fishing Report - Well its been a weird Fall and early Winter around the Golden Isles. The warm temps and lack of rain really through a twist in the typical patterns that we find this time of year. The Redfish bite has been really good and the Trout are here but ma more...
Capt. TJ Cheek - St. Simons Island


2011-12-01
11:46 AM

St. Simons Island Fishing Report - The fishing at St. Simons has taken a dip lately. After an outstanding summer and early Fall the fishing has slown down. There are still Redfish in the back of the creeks and the Trout are still here, but the bite has been lacking. My guess is tha more...
Capt. TJ Cheek - St. Simons Island


2011-10-27
7:26 AM

St. Simons Island Fishing Report - This fishing report for St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island is an easy one. The inshore fishing is just plain awesome. The Trout and Redfish are stacked up and hungry. Bull Redfish are here and biting on cut mullet, pogies, and crabs. There have b more...
Capt. TJ Cheek - St. Simons Island


2011-09-29
7:38 AM

Jekyll Island Fishing Report - Fall fishing is already in full swing. After the tropical weather brushing the coast of St.Simons Island and Jekyll Island left the offshore fishing basically pointless, the above average inshore bite has saved the day. Normally this time of year more...
Capt. TJ Cheek - St. Simons Island


2011-08-22
11:32 AM

St. Simons Island Fishing Report - Offshore is kicking off late! - Finally, finally there is a trolling bite offshore! The Kingfish took a leave of absence early in the season and finally decided to get back to work. Usually the deep sea fishing in GA provides a nice mix of bottom fishing and trolling opportun more...
Capt. TJ Cheek - St. Simons Island


2011-07-16
4:03 PM

St. Simons Fishing Report - The inshore fishing at St. Simons Island has been smokin' hot! Although some folks are always taking the gloom and doom attitude and saying last year the fishing blah blah blah. This year is simply outstanding. We have had some of the bigges more...
Capt. TJ Cheek - St. Simons Island


2011-07-08
7:46 PM

St. Simons and Jekyll Inshore is still HOT! - Hot Summer temps usually mean an ice cold bite, but lately we have seen an exception. The Trout, Redfish, and Flounder have been pretty easy to find and willing to eat. We finally have some local bait at the marinas, so the high priced Florida bai more...
Capt. TJ Cheek - St. Simons Island


2011-06-03
9:13 PM

Back in Black! Sea Bass are back and the fishing is great! - Finally, Finally, we can keep Sea Bass again. We have been battling through them trying to get to the other species but man, these Blackfish are THICK! The Amberjack bite has been Stellar, the Cobia are still straggling around, we've had some mons more...
Capt. TJ Cheek - St. Simons Island


2011-05-12
5:00 AM

Coastal Georgia Saltwater Fishing is Heating Up! - It's finally nice and warm and the fish are firing up! On the reefs from 20 miles and beyond, Snapper, Grouper, Bee liners, and Amberjack are being caught regularly. Cobia and Spanish Mackerel have shown up in force as close in as 5 miles. The more...
Capt. TJ Cheek - St. Simons Island


2011-04-10
2:40 PM

April 2011 - St. Simons Island, Jekyll Island GA Report - April Fishing Report for Brunswick, Jekyll and St. Simons Island, Georgia. Calm seas and good weather have not been cooperating as much as we would like here on the Georgia coast, but there has been enough of it for one thing… A Taste of what Spri more...
Capt. TJ Cheek - St. Simons Island

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