
Fish The Georgia Coast
Savannah, Tybee Island, Bluffton, Richmond Hill, and Pooler, GA for redfish, tarpon, jack crevalle, and more year-round with conventional and fly tackle. Anglers of all abilities welcome.
Tall Tides Charters is an Orvis Endorsed fishing and wingshooting outfitter in Savannah, GA consisting of a team of friends and career local guides from around the Georgia Lowcountry who like to fish as much as (maybe even more than) our clients. We are a dedicated group that strives to show our clients the best the Georgia Marsh has to offer on every trip while keeping them safe and comfortable.
Savannah Fly Fishing Trips
Tall Tails Charters is an Orvis Endorsed Fly Fishing Outfitter that specializes in fly fishing in shallow water. We take advantage of every opportunity to sight fish with a fly rod that the Georgia Lowcountry gives to us. Fly fishing is inherently technical in nature, but the Savannah area can be forgiving enough for fly anglers of all abilities.
Savannah Fishing Charters
Fish the local inshore waters of Savannah, Tybee Island, Bluffton, Richmond Hill, and Pooler for redfish, tarpon, jack crevalle, and more. The Georgia Lowcountry is one of the most dynamic and visually engaging fisheries in the Southeast, offering anglers of all abilities the chance to make fishing memories with family, friends or business colleagues year-round.
Target Species: Redfish, Tarpon, and Jack Crevalle
Redfish
Redfish (Red Drum) are the staple of our inshore fishery. Year-round residents, they can be targeted in all seasons with artificial lures and fly crawling on flood tide grass flats, swimming creeks and shorelines, and schooled up in the deeper rivers and bays. Summer and fall is is considered prime time, with aggressive eats and fish pushing double digits in the creeks and rivers.
Tarpon
Tarpon arrive in summer, typically between June and September. These giants show up hungry in the sounds and larger rivers on the tail end of their northward migration, cruising edges while looking for bait. Hooking into a tarpon is one of the most exciting things in all outdoor pursuits and we are fortunate enough to have them around the Georgia Lowcountry for a few months every year.
Jack Crevalle
Jack Crevalle show up when the water heats up, and when they do, they bring chaos. It’s not uncommon to see large schools of jacks hammering bait on the surface of the deeper rivers and bays of the Savannah area. These fish are hungry, fast, powerful, and love a well-placed topwater plug or streamer. When hooked, jacks make long runs and pound for pound fight as hard as any fish that swims.