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Richmond Hill Fishing Charters Coastal Georgia fishing for redfish, trout, flounder, sharks, tarpon, and stripped bass
Richmond Hill Fishing Charters

- Full-time professional Captain with 30 years experience fishing the Georgia coast - Located in Richmond Hill, Ga - 15 miles south of Savannah - New 2008 22ft. Sundance Inshore Boat - Fish aboard the Capt. D, 38 ft. - 485 HP Diesel - Modern electronics - Ship-to-Shore radio - Cellular Telephone - Penn fishing tackle - Consistent catches of BIG FISH
Richmond Hill Fishing
Captian David Newlin is a full-time professional career boat captain. I have fished the GA coast for over 40 years. Offering Richmond Hill fishing charters since 1979. I have fished over 4,000 days on the GA coast. I have fished the offshore and inshore waters for every fish that swims in them.
I can put together a Richmond Hill Ga fishing trip to suit your fishing needs from the ocean to the river, light or heavy tackle. I have selected a small group of the most experienced fishermen on the Georgia coast to help with my charters. No fishing license is needed, and all fishing tackle is included on all trips.
Inshore fishing for redfish, trout, flounder, sharks, tarpon, and stripped bass is great fun! We are usually fishing the uncrowded waters of St. Catherine's Sound, Ossabow Sound, and Ogeechee River. These trips are usually fished with a variety of live and artificial bait. The trout and redfish can be caught year-round. Some anglers like to catch the big bull redfish, up to 50 pounds, during the fall months of October, November and December. The best stripped bass fishing in the Ogeechee is from June through December. I can carry up to 4 people per trip. Two or three fisherman make for a good trip; four is a little crowed. I have three other captains to help accomodate large groups. All our boats are equipped with new outboards, electric motors and top quality tackle.
Sharks and tarpon provide great, big game fishing from April though October. Last season we caught a lot of big sharks, including one 18 foot hammerhead, estimated at 800 pounds, that we released after a four hour battle. We caught 69 tarpon, which ranged from 80 to 160 pounds. We did a lot of spot and stalk tarpon fishing on light tackle, which was great sport. Some of the tarpon were caught with traditional methods, fishing with live and dead bait.
The deep sea offshore fishing was the same as always - a lot of snapper, sea bass, and grouper were caught on bottom fishing trips; a lot of kings, amberjack, barracudda, dolphin, wahoo and sailfish were caught on trolling trips. My boat, The Capt. D, is a 38 foot, walk-around vessel with a 475 hp Cummins diesel. I have an assortment of Penn fishing reels on the boat for about any fish we encounter. These trips are usually 8 or 11 hours, and we can accommodate up to six people per trip.
I believe that I can provide you with the best fishing trips on the Georgia coast. If you don't fish, I can also provide boat ride adventures through coastal marshes and trips to the coastal barrier islands and beaches. Call me if you have any special wants or wishes so that I can try to meet your needs. Waiting to hear from you...

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