• Savannah Saltwater Fishing Report (Part 2) - GA

    Miss Judy Charters
    http://www.missjudycharters.com
  • Miss Judy Charters provides Inshore fishing, Offshore fishing, and Gulf Stream fishing charters. Whether it's sport fishing for the serious angler or a leisurely day for the family, we have the trip for you. We have been fishing in Savannah, Tybee and adjacent waters for over 50 years. We have the knowledge for your inshore and offshore fishing adventure.

  • Savannah Saltwater Fishing Report (Part 2) - GA



    Please meet Mrs. Eva’s Big Shark!


    Bull Man and Captain Kathy with a nice pair of black fish!



    Bull Man and Captain Kathy Brown holding his just caught nice size trigger fish!
    The Best Hook up Job Ever!


    Mrs. Eva and the Bull Man are hooked up to each other! Captain Kathy is showing us the way! This photo leaves me wondering, “Who is going to release who?” From the smile on their faces it just might be a draw!

    Gulf Stream Report

    May is a great month to make plans to go Gulf Stream fishing!

    Captain Ryan Howard is doing what he does best and that’s catching blue water fish! He and his crew for the past couple of weeks have been fishing local blue water tournaments. And Captain Ryan now says, “He’s ready to start his 2015 blue water season!”



    Please see below Captain Ryan’s boat “Vindicator!”




    Captain Ryan Howard’s heading out with fishing crew on board!

    The boat that Captain Ryan is running is called “Vindicator” and it is a 31 Sea Vee Center Console (this is a boat that was built for especially for offshore big game fishing!)

    Miss Judy Charters along with Captain Ryan Howard is offering a 14 hour Gulf Stream trip just like we did back in the good old days! Captain Ryan’s boat is a 31 Sea Vee center console with cuddy cabin powered by a single engine diesel, which cruises at 26 knots. As you can see from the photo shown above this boat has lots of fishing maneuverability. For seating Captain Ryan is going be offering bean bags along with cushioned seats. However, when riding in a boat like this you most likely will want to do a lot of standing and watching, because you certainly don’t want to miss anything. Since this boat offers a full 360 degree of ocean viewing opportunity you really never know what you might get to see! Believe me over the past years I have seen some sights from flying fish to mermaids!

    A little about the fishing trip
    Once arriving at your destination you could find yourself trolling or bottom fishing. It is all about the bite and what’s best at the time of your arrival. As far as trolling you could find yourself catching Mahi Mahi (also known as dolphin) Wahoo, tuna, mako shark, and bill fish such as marlin or sailfish. When it comes to bottom fishing I can assure you that you really never know what you might catch when you drop to the bottom. The reason being is there are so many different kinds of species swimming on the bottom at 150 plus feet of water that sometimes we even have to get out the fish identification book.

    You can choose which type of fishing that you prefer. We are prepared to change up at any time.

    The trolling as well as the bottom fishing is very good in this area, but I guarantee you this, if one type of fishing doesn’t produce Captain Ryan will switch it up!
    Cost $2,300.00 (15% tip included for first mate) the only extra cost would be for fish cleaning.

    Departure times:
    All Gulf Stream trips depart around 6:00 AM and should around return 8:00 PM. Now if you want to return earlier we certainly can!
    What we furnish and what you need to bring:
    As always our boats provide bait, tackle, (rods and reels) ice for fish, and fishing licenses. As you can see there is not much cover/shade on this boat so therefore I suggest bringing hats, sunglasses, foul weather gear, and sunscreen. As far as your drinks and food I suggest packing it in 120 quart coolers or two 60 quart coolers. As with all of our trips fishing cleaning is extra and runs about $.40 cents per pound.

    As the Propeller Turns…
    Captain Buddy shows you how to operate your boat and Miss Judy Charters shows you how to catch fish! A winning combination!

    Freshies Report
    It’s time to wet a line.
    Bill Vanderford is “Lake Lanier’s Legend!”
    Lake Lanier Fishing Secrets Revealed [Kindle Edition]
    Bill Vanderford (Author, Photographer)
    http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IOW2A18
    http://www.georgiafishing.com/

    If you want to go, it’s time to make your spring time plans!

    For more about my long time friend Bill Vanderford as well as his accomplishments, his freshwater charter trips or wildlife tours, books written and his special line up of tackle offered, please visit his site http://www.fishinglanier.com/contact.html for all the details!



    Little Miss Judy Believe It or Not! - Getting rid of those awful warts!

    During the sixties and seventies I did a lot of water skiing and it was during this era that I had lots of warts. These warts did not like the likes of water and became very painful after a long day of skiing! And since I had so many ….



    1960 Era

    When I was very young my father hired a wonderful lady to work for us. Frances Cochran was her name and her main job was to take care of me. I could write story after story about all of the interesting things that we did and talked about. However, this is my favorite one of all times. As a child I was covered with warts from my elbows to my knees to my hands. My father had taken me too many doctors, which tried to cut or burn them off. This painful process only lasted until the colony of warts just grew back. The doctors just couldn’t get rid of them and believe me they tried, because I was there for every unfortunate second of this process. Thanks goodness that Mrs. Cochran finally spoke up. One day while we were sitting in the kitchen she made mention that she had a remedy for getting rid of warts. I was “all ears” as soon as she said it. I listened as she told me of the necessary steps that had to be taken in order to preempt the wart removing process. Here are the steps at least as well as I can remember them.
    You need to yourself an Idaho potato and cut it in half. Take half of the potato and quarter that part. I almost forgot it’s very important that you perform these small tasks in the kitchen. You will need to get yourself a well used, in other words, an old but clean dishtowel. Pick up one of the quarter pieces and rub the flat edge all over your warts.

    According to Mrs. Cochran it was necessary to rub all warts that you wanted totally removed. Take the used quarter of the half of potato and lay it edge up slap-dab in the middle of the laid out dishtowel. Wrap your potato part up in the dishtowel. Now you have a rolled up potato in an old dishtowel. This is real important. Take the rolled up potato, walk outside, and head over to the neighbor’s yard. You need to bury your potato in the ground in your neighbor’s yard. I really didn’t have any trouble with this; because our neighbors only visited and they didn’t live there full time. And sneaking next door and digging a small hole wouldn’t be a problem. According to Mrs. Cochran you had to bury the potato wrapped in the dishtowel in a spot that couldn’t be seen from the kitchen window. This was another important part of the task. Once you dig a small hole, put your potato in the hole, and cover it up. Your next and last task is too simply to walk off and don’t look back. Not looking back was the hardest thing at least to me. And I had to wonder how I never was going to look that way again. However, Mrs. Cochran eased my thoughts by saying, “After entering the kitchen the deal was sealed!” According to the rules you could not ever look at the burial site from your kitchen window. She was a smart woman and had planned it well. You couldn’t even if you wanted to, look at the burial spot from our kitchen window anyway! And how do I know this, I tried and tried and tried!

    *Sorry, for the redundancy but I wanted to make sure for those that might want to try that they would have the absolute step by step process. These steps are a must to do and are your best shot at getting this to work.

    Wart synopsis

    It took my warts exactly two weeks to totally disappear. The next morning all of the warts looked as if someone had taken the life out of them. They hadn’t changed color or anything they just looked different. The whole thing was so funny. They didn’t fall off they simply peacefully sunk back into my skin. That’s about the only way I know to describe it. It took me less than fifteen minutes to perform the tasks, which prompted my warts to be gone!

    The moral of this story is as simple one: In this case a potato is not just a potato!
    It’s true that the Idaho’s are known for making a great mess of homemade mash potatoes, but don’t think for one moment that this is all that they can do especially in the “wart removal department.” If you have unwanted warts and want to try this, you certainly don’t have to tell anyone. After all, all you have to lose is your unwanted warts!
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