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Captain Zachary Holick of Captain Zach's Fishing Charter on Wednesday May offers productive inshore fishing around Whitemarsh Island's structure-rich waters. Our 6-hour fishing charter specializes in bottom fishing, spin casting, and bait fishing techniques that consistently target redfish, sheepshead, and black drum in Savannah's productive inshore waters. We provide all gear and local knowledge for both beginners and experienced anglers looking to work multiple spots using proven techniques. Book your Savannah fishing charter and experience the excellent current breaks and feeding areas that make these waters ideal for inshore species.
Captain Zachary Holick of Captain Zach's Fishing Charter on Wednesday May runs productive 6-hour inshore trips targeting the structure around Whitemarsh Island. Our fishing charter includes all tackle, bait, and local expertise for $450 per group (up to 4 anglers). We launch early morning to take advantage of optimal feeding times and current conditions. Book online or call to secure your preferred date—we recommend booking 2-3 weeks ahead during peak spring and fall seasons.
Whitemarsh Island's current breaks and oyster structure create ideal feeding zones for redfish, sheepshead, and black drum year-round. Our bottom fishing approach with live and cut bait produces consistent results, while spin casting allows us to work different depths and structure types. The 6-hour format gives us time to hit multiple productive spots based on tide and weather conditions.
Spring through fall offers the most active bite, with redfish moving through the grass flats and sheepshead holding tight to structure. Black drum patrol the deeper channels and oyster bars, making them accessible with our bait fishing techniques.
Savannah's inshore waters fish well on both incoming and outgoing tides, with the key being matching your technique to the current flow. Whitemarsh Island's protected waters stay fishable even when offshore conditions turn rough, making it a reliable backup plan. Water temperatures stay comfortable for fishing most of the year, with spring and fall providing the most active feeding periods.
We adjust our approach based on daily conditions—using heavier tackle in stronger currents and switching to lighter presentations when fish are finicky. The area's mix of grass flats, oyster bars, and deeper channels means we can always find productive water regardless of weather patterns.
Our 22-foot center console handles Savannah's inshore waters comfortably with seating for up to 4 anglers. We provide all rods, reels, tackle, bait, and safety equipment—just bring sunscreen, drinks, and a cooler for your catch. Trips typically start at sunrise to maximize fishing time during peak feeding periods. We'll clean and bag your catch at the dock, and can recommend local restaurants that will cook your fish if you prefer not to take it home.