Not much beats spending time on the boat fishing. Boating makes fishing grounds far more accessible and provides the opportunity to venture into hard-to-reach places that are not heavily fished....
Just because you don’t have a boat doesn’t mean you won’t have access to excellent fishing opportunities. In the coastal waters of South Carolina, Georgia, and North Carolina, public fishing...
Two of the most commonly caught fish by anglers in the coastal regions of Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina are the black drum and sheepshead. Both fish species are...
Whether you’re saltwater or freshwater fishing in North Carolina, South Carolina, or Georgia, live bait is one of the best methods for catching fish. While catching bait is always an...
The coastal waters of Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina are home to primarily two different types of stingray, the southern and the Atlantic. Both are caught by anglers regularly...
The bluefish is a highly migratory fish that will move with the temperatures of the water. In Georgia, they are caught seasonally by anglers who enjoy targeting them because of...
Whether fishing is a hobby or a career it is important to find good areas to go fishing. Finding a good fishing spot will help you catch more fish. The...
One of the many grouper species that roam the offshore waters of South Carolina is the gag grouper. Gag grouper are an angler’s favorite because of the combination of the...
One of the most popular bottom fish off of the North Carolina coast is black sea bass. They are a prevalent species to these waters and are a popular choice...
Situated in northern Georgia, just northeast of Atlanta, is Lake Lanier. The lake is well known for fishing because of the many species that lurk beneath the surface. Some of...