Not exactly sure where I am going, lol. I have been looking at maps. St Simon appears to have some good beach areas. I am sure there are some areas that I can fish.
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Jackie seems there is a fishing pier there if I remember correctlyNot exactly sure where I am going, lol. I have been looking at maps. St Simon appears to have some good beach areas. I am sure there are some areas that I can fish.
If you got to jekyll there is a lagoon right before the boat ramp. The same fellas were fishing there everyday we put in. We were targeting tarpon so we weren’t too upset but they had doormat flounder and some reds everydayGoing to try to do some surf fishing along the georgia coast next week. Anyone have any suggestions. Is there beach access in Tybee, St Simon or Jekyll Island or do I need to take a cart or wagon?
Hope those tires are wider than they look.Yeah you can't go wrong with taking too much gear. I would rather have it and not use it than need it and not have it. Here is my wagon that I fixed for the trip.
Planning on trying jekyll Island also. Just going to scouting around this time but if I can find a good spot I will definitely give it a try.If you got to jekyll there is a lagoon right before the boat ramp. The same fellas were fishing there everyday we put in. We were targeting tarpon so we weren’t too upset but they had doormat flounder and some reds everyday
I have the same concern, lol. Some beach areas in Texas are pretty compact but I am no sure about georgia beaches. I may be only taking what I need and leaving the rest in the truck.Hope those tires are wider than they look.
They make carts specifically for beach fishing. They typically have some kind of balloon tire. If the one you doesn't work well, you'll probably be able to find one at the local tackle stores. I know this because I did exactly the same thing.I have the same concern, lol. Some beach areas in Texas are pretty compact but I am no sure about georgia beaches. I may be only taking what I need and leaving the rest in the truck.
Yeah I saw one at bass pro. It was $199+ tax. I thought that I would try this first since I already had the wagon.They make carts specifically for beach fishing. They typically have some kind of balloon tire. If the one you doesn't work well, you'll probably be able to find one at the local tackle stores. I know this because I did exactly the same thing.