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Join Captain Zach's Fishing Charter for a productive day on Savannah's inshore waters this Saturday May. We focus on proven techniques like bottom fishing, casting with lures, and live bait fishing that consistently produce results in these waters. Our 6-hour inshore trips target popular gamefish including Speckled Trout, Sheepshead, and Redfish throughout the seasons. With clear conditions and local knowledge of the best fishing spots around Savannah, Captain Zachary Holick puts you on fish whether you're a beginner or experienced angler. Spring brings excellent opportunities for inshore fishing, with accommodations for groups up to six. From deep jigging to trolling techniques, we adapt to the conditions to ensure you experience quality fishing and head home with a cooler full of catch.
Captain Zachary Holick of Captain Zach's Fishing Charter on Saturday May offers 6-hour inshore fishing trips around Savannah's productive waters. These charters accommodate up to six anglers with all fishing gear and licenses provided. We focus on bottom fishing, casting with lures, and live bait techniques to target Speckled Trout, Sheepshead, and Redfish throughout the seasons. Captain Zach brings years of local experience to every trip, ensuring you get the most from Savannah's diverse fishery. Morning trips typically start early to catch the best bite, while afternoon options are also available based on tides and conditions. For current rates and to check availability for your preferred dates, click the button below.
Our 6-hour inshore fishing trips provide the perfect amount of time to explore multiple productive spots around Savannah's waterways. We'll employ various techniques including bottom fishing with natural baits, casting artificial lures to structure, and fishing live bait around productive areas. This versatility allows us to adapt to changing conditions and target whatever is biting best.
Spring and summer months offer excellent opportunities for Speckled Trout, Redfish, and Sheepshead action in these waters. The clear conditions we often experience during this time of year make for both comfortable fishing and increased visibility when sight casting to cruising fish. Captain Zachary's extensive knowledge of seasonal patterns ensures you're fishing the right spots at the right times throughout your charter.
Savannah's inshore waters offer diverse fishing opportunities throughout the year. In spring months, warming waters trigger increased feeding activity among resident Redfish, Speckled Trout, and Sheepshead. These species can be found around oyster bars, creek mouths, and grass flats throughout the region.
Deep sea jigging and trolling techniques prove particularly effective when targeting Redfish in these waters. The redfish population around Savannah responds well to both artificial lures and live bait presentations, with many anglers finding success using mud minnows, shrimp, or artificial soft plastics that mimic local prey. When conditions are clear, sight fishing opportunities may arise, allowing for an exciting visual experience as you target cruising fish.
For Speckled Trout and Sheepshead, structure-oriented approaches typically produce best results. Sheepshead gravitate toward hard structure like bridge pilings and docks, while trout often hold along drop-offs and channel edges where tidal movement concentrates baitfish.
When booking with Captain Zach's Fishing Charter, you'll be fishing aboard a well-maintained vessel equipped with quality rods, reels, tackle, and all necessary safety equipment. We recommend bringing sun protection, comfortable clothing appropriate for the weather, food and drinks for the day, and a cooler to transport your catch home if you plan to keep fish.
Morning trips typically begin early to take advantage of the often-productive dawn bite, but exact departure times will be confirmed when booking. Captain Zachary will meet you at a convenient marina location in Savannah, with specific directions provided upon confirmation. For the most comfortable experience, consider the season when booking—spring and fall offer milder temperatures, while summer trips may be warmer but often feature excellent fishing action.