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I'm travelling from the UK to savannah to visit my brother,  we are having a day on a boat,  ot guided. I would like to do some fishing. What areas should I be going to, and how should I fish it? I am not to bothered about what species we catch, I would gut like a good chance of catching some fish.

 

Thanks for your help

 

  • 2 weeks later...
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Sounds like redfish and trout will be the easiest to target since you’ll be in saltwater.  Try live shrimp either on a jighead or under a popping cork fished at the mouths of creeks

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5 hours ago, Chris at Tech said:

Sounds like redfish and trout will be the easiest to target since you’ll be in saltwater.  Try live shrimp either on a jighead or under a popping cork fished at the mouths of creeks

Thank you very much, I will try that.

 

 

I'm trying to catch some bass at the moment,  my brother caught one today, iv found a pond with plenty in, I think we made to much noise today and spooked most of them

I live in the area, not a lot for bass. You could look into fort Stewart for some decent bank fishing. 
 

A lot of absolute giants 14+ have been caught out there but it’s not as good as it used to be. 

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You can bank fish for bass anywhere in that part of GA and just across the border in SC. Even small lagoons (ponds) can hold nice 5-6 pound bass. You'll find thousands of lagoons in that area. Just keep an eye out for alligators.

  • 3 weeks later...

I've fished the Savannah River in a kayak from the Savannah Pavilion.  Lots of bass, smallmouth, Bartrams and LM.

Scratch my last post.  I went to the wrong place, senior moment.

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