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Coastal Georgia Flounder Pounding and more...

Capt. Tim Cutting
June 5, 2011
St. Simons Island - Saltwater Fishing Report

While flounder fishing may not be the most glamorous type of inshore fishing, these fine eating flat fish can certainly be targeted. On our last three trips, we brought home over 50 flounder. In the mix has also been a fairly reliable redfish bite with a fair amount of trout thrown in-although many are short.

The tripletail fishing has been hit or miss, but is still a very reliable site fishing opportunity off the beaches of Jekyll Island.

The shark fishing off the beaches of St Simons Island has been absolutely outstanding. It is not uncommon to catch four or five species of shark a day.

Further south, my good buddy Capt. TJ Cheek has reported great catches of sea bass, amber jack and barracuda offshore.

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Serving St Simons Island, Sea Island, Jekyll Island & Brunswick, our goal is to provide an action-packed, fun filled day on the water that you’ll never forget. Capt. Tim specializes in providing any angler, of any skill level, a memorable adventure in the pristine marshes surrounding the Golden Isles, targeting Speckled Trout, Redfish, Flounder, Black Drum and other inshore species. Coastal Georgia Inshore Charters can tailor your experience to fit your needs, just ask!

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Coastal Georgia Inshore Charters, llc
213 Villager Dr.
St Simons Island, GA 31522
Phone: 912-230-1814
Alt. Phone: 912-230-0559
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