Posts tagged with: Fishing

What is a Triple Tail Fish

The next time you’re out saltwater fishing off of North Carolina, South Carolina, or Georgia, keep a sharp lookout for what appears to be a large leaf floating by. Common...

Five Types of Fishing Reels to use in North Carolina

When it comes to fishing in North Carolina, an angler has a wide range of choices. Take your pick of mountain streams, lakes, rivers, inshore coastal waters, and the deep...

Can you catch Marlin In Georgia?

Marlin is one of the largest and most powerful game fish found in the offshore waters of Georgia. Beyond Georgia, the fis is also common to North Carolina and South...

Skipjack vs Albacore: What’s the Difference?

Both the Skipjack and the Albacore are in the family of tunas. They both are found in the offshore waters of South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia. Although both tunas...

What Is a Fishing Googan

Some of the best fishing in the United States is in Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina because of all of the bodies of water. These three states have an...

What is a Cobia Fish

A popular saltwater game fish in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia is the cobia. The cobia is highly sought after because of both the aggressive battle they put up...

Blackfin vs Bluefin vs Yellowfin tuna: What’s the difference?

Offshore fishing in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, call some of the most notable tuna species home. Tuna fishing can be done in various ways in the gulf stream...

Best Fishing Ponds: Lake Mayer in Savannah, Georgia

Despite the fertile saltwater fishing grounds in the coastal areas just a couple miles away from Lake Mayer in Savannah, Georgia, many chose to target the freshwater species that lurk...

Bonnethead Shark: How To Sight Fish

One of the most exciting inshore fish to catch is the bonnethead shark. Bonnethead Shark are extremely strong. Bonnethead will make the drag scream on a fishing real with fights...

Visiting Lake Jocassee: What To Know

Situated in South Carolina is the nearly 12 square mile lake called Lake Jocassee. Astonishingly, the lake reaches 300 feet in depth. The water is extremely clear and always cool...