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Tim and crew joined Captain Zach's Fishing Charter this Wednesday September for a productive morning on the water around Tybee Island and Wilmington Island. The conditions were perfect—partly cloudy skies with calm waters ideal for our inshore fishing adventure. Throughout our 6-hour trip, we focused on multiple techniques including bottom fishing, trolling, and casting with lures. The crew connected with several quality Sheepshead, Southern Flounder, Black Drum, and Sea Bass during our outing. These inshore waters around Savannah consistently produce great action thanks to the structure and current breaks that attract baitfish. Fall months deliver some of the best fishing conditions in this area, with cooler temperatures triggering active feeding patterns before winter sets in. Whether you're looking to catch dinner or simply enjoy quality time on the water, our local knowledge ensures a memorable day fishing Savannah's productive inshore waters.
Captain Zachary Holick of Captain Zach's Fishing Charter offers Wednesday September trips focusing on inshore fishing around Tybee Island and Wilmington Island. Our 6-hour trips provide plenty of time to target multiple species using various techniques. All necessary fishing gear, licenses, and tackle are included with your charter. We welcome anglers of all experience levels, from beginners to seasoned fishermen. Our boat comfortably accommodates small groups, ensuring personalized attention throughout your fishing adventure. Advance booking is recommended, especially during fall months when fishing conditions are optimal and demand increases.
Our 6-hour inshore trips provide the perfect balance of fishing time and variety. We'll visit multiple productive spots around Tybee and Wilmington Islands, adjusting our approach based on current conditions and fish activity. Captain Zach employs multiple techniques—bottom fishing for structure-oriented species, trolling for active predators, and casting with lures for sight-fishing opportunities. This versatility significantly increases your chances of connecting with Sheepshead, Southern Flounder, Black Drum, and Sea Bass.
The fall months deliver some of Savannah's best inshore fishing conditions. Cooling water temperatures trigger feeding frenzies as fish prepare for winter, making this an ideal time to book your charter. Our local knowledge of tides, structure, and seasonal patterns ensures you'll be in the right places at the right times. All skill levels are welcome—we provide hands-on instruction for beginners while experienced anglers appreciate our specialized approach to Savannah's diverse fishery.
The waters around Tybee and Wilmington Islands offer excellent structure fishing opportunities. The numerous docks, oyster bars, and artificial reefs create perfect hiding spots for ambush predators like flounder and drum. These areas also attract baitfish, creating a complete ecosystem that supports consistent action throughout the year. During fall months, the cooling waters push many species into more predictable patterns, making them particularly receptive to our various fishing techniques.
Sheepshead present a unique challenge with their notorious bait-stealing ability, while black drum offer exciting battles on light tackle. Southern flounder require a more finesse approach, and sea bass respond well to jigging techniques over structure. Captain Zach specializes in matching the right technique to the target species and conditions, maximizing your chances for a productive day on the water. The diversity of this fishery means you'll experience different approaches and challenges throughout your charter.
Your charter begins at our convenient Savannah launch location. We recommend wearing weather-appropriate clothing, sun protection, and bringing a small cooler for drinks and snacks. Our boat is equipped with quality rods, reels, and terminal tackle suited for inshore fishing. We provide all necessary bait, from live shrimp to artificial lures depending on our targets for the day. Captain Zach handles fish cleaning at the end of your trip if you'd like to keep your catch for dinner.
Morning trips typically meet 30 minutes before sunrise to maximize prime fishing time, but we can accommodate different schedules based on your preferences and tidal conditions. With years of experience in these waters, Captain Zach ensures both safety and fishing success throughout your charter. Please let us know of any special accommodations needed when booking your trip.