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re: OT. Fish Charter

Posted on 7/19/16 at 8:48 pm to
Posted by germandawg
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 7/19/16 at 8:48 pm to
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Miss Judy Charters

I recommend the 14 hour gulf stream trip. Last time I went with them, we caught 23 mahi, 2 wahoo, and a couple yellowfin tuna.




No one else if you have to do Savannah or Charleston. Miss Judy has been in the game a long time and knows her business.

Don't go on a full moon....don't ever try to do any sort of sport fishing (or inshore fishing for that) on a full moon unless you are going on your own and it isn't a bucket list or once in a blue moon type trip. Pelagics don't feed on a full moon like they do otherwise....I have spent thousands of dollars over the years on Charters and I was partnered in a boat for 12 years in Stuart Florida and have done a LOT of fishing offshore for someone from the hills of North Georgia and from a blue collar back ground and I have never had a really good trip on a full moon. You will catch fish on a full moon but there won't be the numbers you dream of on a bucket list trip.

Good Luck! If you can make it to the outerbanks right now or even through the middle of September the White Marlin bite should be RED HOT...you will have a hard time booking a trip this late in the year but you might luck out and find a cancellation or someone looking for a make-up trip.

If you can wait until late September or October and can catch the mullet run off the east coast of Florida...anywhere from Brunswick to the Keys the fishing is UNBELEIVABLE....and there is a pretty good and little known Sailfish bite just offshore of Daytona of all places in AUgust and early September. I ain't a big fan of anything between Ocracoke and Brunswick anytime of the year (There is a good Cobia bite around Wilmington that is pretty impressive) but if it has to be Savannah Miss Judy is the best by a long shot...


If you ain't tied to Savannah and can wait until December there ain't a better place on earth anytime of the year to catch Sails than the Stuart, Florida area in December and January. It ain't for the faint of heart...6 foot seas are calm...but the numbers of Sails is UNBELEIVABLE and the boats are EXPERTS at catching them...miss the fill moon and you will raise double digit sails and land several all within sight of the hill most days and at prices that won't break the bank....

Man I want to go! Biggest mistake I ever made was selling my share of that hole in the water where money was thrown in Stuart LOL...
This post was edited on 7/19/16 at 8:53 pm
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