Georgia Fishing Charters

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Georgia: 129 fishing charters available

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Angler's choice

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24 ft

Up to 6 people

Tails Up Tours

5.0/5 (41 reviews)
Acworth
There’s a fish with your name on it and Tails Up Tours will help you catch it! With Captain Mike at the helm, you’re in knowledgeable and experienced hands.

"If you’re looking for a top-notch fishing experience, look no further." —⁠ Wyatt,
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US $400
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US $400
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22 ft

Up to 3 people

Hook and Cook Services LLC

5.0/5 (34 reviews)
Tybee Island
Make some memories in Tybee Island and go fishing with Hook and Cook Services.

"Wind was a factor, but Capitan Dan used his extensive knowledge of the local waters to our advantage." —⁠ Patrick,
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US $300
Trips from
US $300

Angler's choice

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25 ft

Up to 6 people

Island Angler Charters – Island Angler I

4.9/5 (277 reviews)
Jekyll Island
The waters surrounding Jekyll Island are a treat for fans of inshore and nearshore fishing.

"We had a blast with Shelby and Trey on this trip! The weather was a little rougher than anticipated so there were some changes to the plan early on but this didn’t slow down our catches at all!" —⁠ Hannah,
Trips from
US $400
Trips from
US $400
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25 ft

Up to 6 people

American Angler Fishing

5.0/5 (8 reviews)
Savannah
There’s a fish with your name on it in Savannah and American Angler Sportfishing/Miss Judy Charters will help you catch it! Having logged many hours and years as a charter captain, Captain Ross is prepared to put you on fish.

"We booked Captain Ross and had a very memorable fishing charter experience today aboard his beautiful, pristine craft." —⁠ Jack,
Trips from
US $375
Trips from
US $375

Angler's choice

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26 ft

Up to 6 people

Full Send Fishing – 26' Ranger

4.9/5 (175 reviews)
Tybee Island
Full Send Fishing LLC welcomes you for a fun fishing time in Georgia. Come to Tybee Island and enjoy searching its inshore waters to make a good catch.

"Although nothing is ever guaranteed when it comes to fishing, guaranteed you will enjoy your time with Captain Steve." —⁠ Jason,
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US $425
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US $425
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14 ft

Up to 2 people

North Georgia Trout Fishing

4.9/5 (136 reviews)
Blue Ridge
Trout Fishing North Georgia offers half and full day float trips on the Toccoa River, near Blue Ridge, Georgia. Captain Joe offers both fly-fishing and light spinning gear on every trip.

"This was my first time fishing for trout on a guided trip and it was amazing." —⁠ Acie,
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US $400
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US $400

Angler's choice

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22 ft

Up to 5 people

Cap’n Hoek Fishing Adventures – Blue Ridge

5.0/5 (36 reviews)
Blue Ridge
If you’re in the market for a day to remember, look no further than Cap’n Hoek Fishing Adventures.

"In Blue Ridge, GA for a short vacation.  Booked a 4-hour trip on Lake Blue Ridge with Captain Hunter Hoek." —⁠ Rick,
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US $450
Trips from
US $450

Angler's choice

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21 ft

Up to 6 people

Mad Gillz Fishing

5.0/5 (208 reviews)
Cumming
Award winning!     Mad Gillz Fishing invites you to join them for an authentic Georgian freshwater fishing experience.

"We love to fish and have for raised our kiddos and grandkiddos doing lots of fishing, but from the shore." —⁠ KELLY,
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US $500
Trips from
US $500

Angler's choice

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Meet the Captain

19 ft

Up to 4 people

Bad Intentions Fishing – Capt. Marcus

4.9/5 (390 reviews)
Savannah
Bad Intentions Fishing Charters welcomes you aboard for a fun day of fishing and enjoying beautiful coastal Georgia. Join them to make some unforgettable memories that will make you come back time and time again.

"I had an amazing time on Captain Marcus’ Bad Intentions Fishing Charters!" —⁠ Erik,
Trips from
US $400
Trips from
US $400

Angler's choice

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Meet the Captain

23 ft

Up to 5 people

Capt. Zach's Charters

5.0/5 (230 reviews)
Savannah
Capt. Zach’s Charters was born out of a love for the water and the coastal life, with a passion for sharing his knowledge of local wildlife.

"Captain Zach was very responsive to questions prior to our trip." —⁠ Denise,
Trips from
US $400
Trips from
US $400

Top deep sea fishing trips in Georgia

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Top-rated family fishing trips in Georgia

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Half-day fishing trips in Georgia

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Top Targeted Species in Georgia

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Top Types of Fishing in Georgia

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Top Fishing Techniques in Georgia

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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Georgia

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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Georgia

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Fishing in Georgia

Georgia is known for its incredible freshwater fisheries and some vastly underestimated saltwater ones, too. With over 4,000 miles of streams, countless lakes and rivers, and 100 miles of Atlantic coastline, hopping aboard a Georgia fishing charter is an adventure. You’ll get a warm welcome both on and off the water in the “Peach State!”

Let’s kick it off with freshwater fishing. You’ll find several species of Black Bass in Georgia’s waters, including Largemouth, Smallmouth, Redeye, and Shoal. There’s also incredible Spotted and Striped Bass action. If it’s table fare you’re after, Brown, Rainbow, and Brook Trout make for excellent targets in the streams. And if that wasn’t enough, try targeting Walleye, Crappie, Bream, and Catfish.

In the saltwater marshes and inshore Atlantic waters, you can count on an abundance of Redfish, Spotted Seatrout, Flounder, and even Tarpon! Head to the reefs and wrecks for delicious Red Snapper and Black Seabass, or into even deeper waters for Wahoo, Mahi Mahi, Marlin, and a variety of Tuna.

Those who only have a few hours to spend on the water will have a great time targeting freshwater fish or inshore saltwater targets. For record-breakers, however, set aside a full day. The productive bottom and offshore fishing grounds are 20–60 miles offshore, so a full or extended full day on the water is necessary.

You’ll find charters across the state. If you’re saltwater fishing, Savannah and Jekyll Island are excellent starting points. To target Trout, explore the Blue Ridge area. For Bass and Walleye, Lake Lanier and Lake Seminole are renowned fisheries.

Rules & Regulations

All anglers over the age of 16 will need to purchase a fishing license before hopping aboard a charter. Your captain will keep you informed of all regulations related to open seasons and bag limits.

Georgia

4.9/5
Based on 29,146 reviews by FishingBooker anglers

Georgia Fishing Seasons

January

While the weather may be unfriendly, the Redfish bite around the Golden Isles will keep your blood pumping throughout the cold! Lake Seminole will warm your heart with its exciting and productive Bass fishing. 

February

Lake Lanier is a popular winter destination due to the Striped Bass bite, which is really good during the cold months. You can also find Crappies here and in other lakes near the marinas and other larger structures. 

March

Largemouth Bass and Crappies can be caught in shallower waters on warmer days. For saltwater anglers the main target will be the Whiting, while Flounder starts creeping in during this month. 

April

Clarks Hill Lake sees Crappies moving in during early April and late March. The Bass move into spawning pockets during April, they can be caught with a variety of different baits. 

May

Tripletail starts to move in the waters of Jekyll Island in May. Other saltwater fishing is picking up speed really quickly during this month – you can expect to go inshore for some reel-screaming action!

June

If you’re a Tarpon fanatic this is the month you should be in Georgia, St. Simons and Jekyll islands have been hubs of Tarpon action in the past several years. Blacktip Sharks are a popular target in June as well. 

July

The Tarpon are moving into coastal rivers and inlets during this month, they can be seen rolling and feeding on the surface. Flathead Catfish can also be caught in holes on outside bends of the Altamaha River.

August

Blue Catfish are mostly targeted during August, with the state record (over 80 lbs) Catfish caught in August. They’ll go for live Bream or cut Shad, if you present it near the bottom. You can also go after Carp at Clarks Hill Lake. 

September

Bull Redfish are moving in the sounds during September, the perfect time to go after that trophy fish! You can catch Flounders even from piers, as well as Whitings. Spotted Seatrouts and Tarpon are kicking in in greater numbers too.

October

Tarpon are moving out this month, hurry up if you’re looking to tick one off of your catch list. Time to go for trophy Brown Trouts in the Chattahoochee River. Bass, Catfish, and Crappies are all popular targets to go after.

November

If you’ve got some ice in your veins you can go wading down the Toccoa River for the gorgeous Rainbow Trout. Spotted Seatrouts bite really well during November, but that also depends on the weather.

December

Bass fishing is the name of the game in December, just know that bait choice is crucial during this period – you find the right bait and you’ll have a much easier time with the fish. Look for schools of baitfish to tip you off where to target. 

Georgia Fishing Calendar

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What anglers said about fishing in Georgia

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