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Join Captain Zach's Fishing Charter on Wednesday March for an unforgettable day of inshore fishing in Savannah, GA. These waters are home to prized species like spotted seatrout and redfish, perfect for both beginners and experienced anglers. Captain Zachary Holick brings his local knowledge to every trip, guiding you through Savannah's productive estuaries and scenic salt marshes. With top-quality gear and a focus on your success, you'll be targeting the seasonal inshore bite with techniques including light tackle, jigging, and trolling. The Charter Fishing Savannah experience accommodates up to 4 guests, making it ideal for small groups looking for a personalized fishing adventure.
Captain Zachary Holick of Captain Zach's Fishing Charter on Wednesday March offers the Private Inshore Fishing Trip experience in Savannah's rich coastal waters. This personalized charter accommodates up to 4 guests, making it perfect for small groups, families, or serious anglers looking for focused attention. All necessary fishing equipment is provided, along with Captain Zach's expert guidance and local knowledge of the best fishing spots. His experience on these waters means you'll be targeting the most productive areas for spotted seatrout, redfish, and other seasonal species. With a licensed captain who prioritizes both safety and success on the water, you can book with confidence knowing you're in good hands.
Captain Zach's inshore fishing trips focus on Savannah's most productive waters, where spotted seatrout and redfish thrive in the coastal ecosystem. These trips are designed for anglers of all experience levels, with Captain Zach offering personalized instruction and guidance throughout your time on the water. The shallow water inshore fishing environment provides consistent action and beautiful scenery as you navigate through Savannah's salt marshes and tidal creeks.
The charter utilizes various techniques including light tackle fishing, jigging, trolling, and more depending on conditions and target species. This versatile approach maximizes your chances of success while learning different fishing methods that work well in these waters. Captain Zach's local knowledge ensures you'll fish the right spots at the right times, following tidal movements and seasonal patterns that influence where and when the fish are most active.
Spotted seatrout are one of Savannah's premier inshore gamefish, known for their aggressive strikes and fighting ability. These fish thrive in the coastal estuaries around Savannah where freshwater meets saltwater, creating the perfect environment for them to feed and grow. March is an excellent time to target these fish as they become more active in the warming spring waters.
When fishing for spotted seatrout in Savannah's waters, light tackle setups with live shrimp or artificial lures like soft plastics and suspending hard baits produce consistent results. Captain Zach focuses on fishing oyster bars, creek mouths, and grass flats during moving tides, when these predators are most actively feeding. The satisfaction of feeling that distinctive tap-tap-tap of a seatrout strike makes every cast exciting, and their white, flaky meat makes them excellent table fare for those wanting to keep their catch.
Your day with Captain Zach's Fishing Charter begins at the 2812 River Dr location in Savannah. Plan to arrive about 15 minutes early to get situated and discuss the day's strategy. Wear comfortable clothing appropriate for the weather, including a light jacket in cooler months and sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen) year-round. Captain Zach provides all the necessary fishing equipment, including quality rods, reels, tackle, and bait.
Consider bringing water, snacks, and a camera to document your catches. A small cooler for beverages is welcome, and if you plan to keep fish, Captain Zach can clean your catch for you to take home. The boat comfortably accommodates up to 4 guests with ample fishing space and basic amenities. For those prone to motion sickness, take preventative medication before the trip, though the inshore waters are typically calmer than offshore locations.

Redfish

Sea Trout

Sheepshead

Summer Flounder