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Fishing Reports by Capt. TJ Cheek


2010-11-21
12:20 PM

Fall 2010 Fishing Report for Coastal GA with a "Personal Twist" - 11/19/2010 - Re-Cap and Report for Coastal Georgia Inshore Fishing (With sort of a personal twist) After all these years of ignoring inshore fishing, I have put my mind back into full swing on it yet again. This is a short story of my return more...
Capt. TJ Cheek - St. Simons Island


2010-09-28
7:08 PM

2010 Near-Shore GA Saltwater Re-Cap - Fishing Report - 2010 Near-Shore Fishing Re-Cap – Coastal Georgia Saltwater Report This has been a fabulous summer here in the beautiful Golden Isles of Georgia. From Savannah to Cumberland Island, the fish bite for most species was as good as ever. The highl more...
Capt. TJ Cheek - St. Simons Island


2010-08-22
8:12 PM

Fishing the COASTAL GEORGIA HEAT... PAY OFF TIME! - Fishing the COASTAL GEORGIA HEAT in 2010 The GA Saltwater fishing remains incredible, even with soaring temperatures reaching 115 with heat index. It has simply been one of those seasons that we'll all look back and say… Man, that was an awes more...
Capt. TJ Cheek - St. Simons Island


2010-06-30
3:00 PM

Georgia Coastal Saltwater Fishing Exceeds Expectations! - Georgia offshore fishing – June 2010 The Georgia offshore fishing on the offshore and the nearshore reefs has been incredible this season so far. All the guides in the south GA are have reaped the rewards of our bountiful offshore waters for Pe more...
Capt. TJ Cheek - St. Simons Island


2010-05-10
6:53 PM

Spring brings excellent fishing to the Georgia Coast - Spring Brings good Fishing to the Georgia Coast in 2010! This is my favorite time of year. Not only is it recovery time for a slow winter, but the fishing is kicking into high gear all along the GA coast. From the inshore rivers to the offshore re more...
Capt. TJ Cheek - St. Simons Island


2010-03-13
6:54 PM

Coastal Georgia Offshore - Spring Time Sheepshead - Georgia Saltwater Fishing Report – 03/13/2010 This entire month has been a battle with cold weather, fresh water run-off and big tides here on the Georgia Coast. Every time it rains north of here, the fresh water rivers dump it all into the Atlant more...
Capt. TJ Cheek - St. Simons Island


2010-02-28
7:56 AM

Even Bass fisherman catch TROUT ON THE GA COAST! - Trout Bite HOT on the GA Coast Bite on the Georgia Coast (Premier Year shaping up for Inshore Fishing) After all the talk about bad weather throughout the summer months and terrible inshore fishing, the holy of holiest, the Speckled Trout ha more...
Capt. TJ Cheek - St. Simons Island


2010-02-22
10:45 AM

The Red Snapper Alternative - Light Tackle Sea Bass - With Red Snapper closures in full effect on the entire east coast, it looks like there will be a bottom fish with a bounty on it's head... Great eating Black Sea Bass. The Georgia Coast may possibly be one of the best areas in the Atlantic Ocean more...
Capt. TJ Cheek - St. Simons Island


2009-12-24
4:14 PM

Georgia's Redfish - Where, how and why in 2009 - This winter season on the Georgia Coast has been one to remember for me. Not only did I get in more fishing trips than I ever have in the winter, fishing was pretty good and I found plenty of new fishing holes. Fighting with freshwater We fough more...
Capt. TJ Cheek - St. Simons Island


2009-09-28
6:50 PM

Bull Reds - COASTAL GEORGIA - We fished HARD all weekend for Bull Redfish... I mean HARD. St. Simons and Jekyll are normally covered with these heavy hitters by now... However, everything is a month behind this season, it seems... My bad thoughts were early on this as I told B more...
Capt. TJ Cheek - St. Simons Island

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