• Savannah Fishing Report - 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 Fishing Report - GA

    Alli DeYoung and her big lips genuine red snapper!




    This is your last call for getting a chance at keeping genuine red snapper in 2017. The big thing going on now is the genuine red snapper season opening....which is
    Recreational Reopening of Red Snapper in South Atlantic Federal Waters on December 8, 9, & 10, 2017 your boat or mine! 912 897 4921 Miss Judy Charters call for details! We are taking bookings now!


    2018 Inshore/Offshore Fishing Clinics
    February 24, 2018 Saturday and February 25, 2018 Sunday
    On inshore/offshore boats in the water
    $135.00 per person for inshore
    $150.00 per person for offshore
    Time: 8:00AM till12:00 NOON
    Snacks and drinks provided by Captain Judy
    Place: Miss Judy Charters dock
    202 Wilmington Island Road
    Savannah, Georgia 31410
    912 897 4921 for more details!


    2018 Inshore Subjects and handouts:
    All those fishermen attending inshore classes on the boats in the water classes will receive what is biting best Inshore when 2018 fishing calendar! 2018 Tracking Fish Chart! Special techniques for targeting and catching red fish, spotted sea trout, sheepshead, and Flounder Trophy Reds & Gator Trout Tarpon Fishing Traditional adjustable and popping cork float fishing techniques, Learn how to take advantage and use the “Pecking Order” Basic Drifting & bottom fishing & 360 degrees line, Learn the value of rips, Best Times to catch your own bait and where to look, Structure and its value: Sand Bars, mud flats, oyster bars, rocks, docks, and rips, Suspended baits, pinching of baits (mashing) Live baits: mud minnows, shrimp, menhaden, and mullet, Triple tail catching techniques, Value Plus of trolling motors, Artificial bait techniques, Advantages of shrimp boats to fishermen, and Ask any questions that you might have and we will try to answer them! Captains on board will...be Captain Matt Williams, Captain Tommy Williams, Captain Garrett Ross, Captain Kevin Rose, and Captain Alan Collins


    2018 Inshore Handout Booklet
    My handout booklets are updated every year. It’s has plenty of detailed fishing information on best tackle and bait to use, rig illustrations, drawings showing techniques for fishing around buoys, shrimp boats, and birds. Shows best times to target fish when and where by each month.


    2018 Offshore Fishing Clinic

    February 24, 2018 Saturday and February 25, 2018 Sunday on offshore boats in the water


    $150.00 per person
    Time: 8:00AM till12:00 NOON
    Snacks and drinks provided by Captain Judy
    Place: Miss Judy Charters dock
    202 Wilmington Island Road
    Savannah, Georgia 31410


    To make reservations or for more information, please contact Captain Judy
    912 897 4921 office
    Email: Fishjudy2@aol.com


    2018 Offshore Subjects and handout:

    Log Book Procedures, How to catch the best bait and when, How to keep your bait alive, How to cut your bait up, Baiting up techniques, How to rig up when using live and dead bait, Artificial Reef Fishing Techniques, old school rigging ballyhoo techniques, butter-flying bait, Best Bottom Rigs for this area and how to make them yourself, slow, medium, and high speed trolling techniques, how to rig for large bottom fish, advantage of shrimp boats to fishermen, best flat line techniques, Sheepshead fishing/anchoring techniques, offshore flounder techniques, cobia fishing made easy, how to fish live bottom, wrecks, and rips. And you can ask questions and take pictures. Onboard will be Captain Ken Kennickell, Captain Deidra Helmey Jeffcoat, Captain Kathy Brown, and Captain Judy Helmey will be teaching and telling some fine fish catching stories!


    Fishing techniques for: live bait Spanish sardines and cigar minnows, Spanish/king mackerel, large sharks, cobia, trophy red fish, sheepshead, flounder offshore, black fish, vermilion, triggerfish, as well as other bottom biters, genuine red snapper, grouper, amberjack, and Mahi Mahi!


    2018 Offshore Handout Booklet
    My hand out booklet is updated every year. It’s has plenty of detailed fishing information on best tackle and bait to use, rig illustrations, drawings showing techniques for fishing around buoys, shrimp boats, and birds. GPS fishing coordinates are included for west/south east live bottom areas located at artificial reef “J” and live bottom areas to fish at the North, Middle, and South Snapper Banks. There might be a genuine red snapper season in 2018; GPS coordinates furnished could help you find the fish that you are looking for! I say, “Why wait to learn, when you can find out now some of the secret top ways of fishing from the pros!” Thanks Captain Judy


    Artificial Reefs

    Well, it is time to start beating your drum...oops I mean getting an opportunity to catch some nice black drum! It’s that time of the year! What’s the best bait? Purple back fiddler!




    Ok fishermen the winter sheepshead migration has started! And it should last until the first of March. So therefore you got time to make plans! What is the best bait? Purple back fiddlers Where? Structure that provides any sort of surface that will accommodate marine growth! The more vertical the better! I suggest anchoring over a spot and staying there. It can be a waiting game sometimes! Be patience!

    The offshore bite has really gotten good! We are catching large black sea bass off of isolated spots at the artificial reefs. It is a known fact proven by me (Captain Judy) that these fish school in the least likely small pieces of structure that I have ever seen. It can be frustrating trying to find a solid school, but when you do the bite is normally on. Now here’s the thing, when drifting over a spot you are only going to get few drifts before the big fish bite slows and the small fish take over. If you decided to anchor you are only going to get a certain amount of big fish feeding time. But, if moving is game I suggest that you catch a few fast and move on to the next spot. For those wanting to stay anchored once this bite slows, I suggest to stop fishing. I know this suggestion is hard to do, but just give it a try!

    This flounder that Captain Kathy Brown of Miss Judy Charters is holding was caught using electron fish attractors. I have added them to all of my bottom rigs! So with that being said, “With this additions a little piece of squid, fish, or shrimp is all you need to get this catching job done!” http://www.lifesparkfishingtackle.com/
    And here’s what I do know and my customers have proven this over and over. Let’s say, I was pinched for time and I made a bottom rig without the electron fish attractors. My ultimate goal is to get my customer back in the fishing mode. And they are happy for that. However, it doesn’t take them long to figure out the difference in their rig! Why? At first they might not know why this is happening. However, they do know that their fishing friend standing right next to them is catching all the fish. So this question comes from the fishermen with the new rig and it goes like this? Why don’t I have a red bead and curly cue on my rig? By the time this happens I have already fashion another rig with the right stuff! And what’s the right stuff? Electron fish attractors made by http://www.lifesparkfishingtackle.com/



    Making Fish Catching Magic!



    You might call this application fish catching magic!
    Now here comes the rub....These attractors do exactly what they proclaim, they really do attract fish. And the best news it that they can be added to any kind of jig or bait! So really it doesn’t matter whether you are bottom fishing or trolling (inshore or offshore) adding this attractor attracts a better fish bite! I have added electron fish attractors to all of my bottom rigs. http://www.lifesparkfishingtackle.com/ I know it is hard to believe that these small attractant do work. However, I remember when a lots of different kinds of lures that we thought would not work, but they did.


    Savannah Snapper Banks
    This is your last call for getting a chance at keeping genuine red snapper in 2017. The big thing going on now is the genuine red snapper season opening....which is
    Recreational Reopening of Red Snapper in South Atlantic Federal Waters on December 8, 9, & 10, 2017 your boat or mine! 912 897 4921 Miss Judy Charters call for details! We are taking bookings now!


    Alli DeYoung and her father Dan made way to the Savannah Snapper Banks this past week! Alli is a contributing editor to Captain Judy Fishing report! And from the report you can tell that she loves her job!



    On a cold, hazy December morning, Daddy and I headed out on a catching trip to the Snapper Banks. The ride out was super cold and choppy. We pulled up to our spot and noticed the fish were all scattered about 200 yards off the live bottom and wondered if the current that was “hauling tail” had anything to do with it. Although it was cold I knew it was going to be a great day because after only a few drops I pulled up a huge Amberjack. As the day went on the action kept coming because we caught several Vermillion Snapper, Triggerfish, Red Porgies, Black Sea Bass, White Grunt, and a Red Snapper which was released unharmed back to the wild. All day the wind was blowing and the skies were cloudy, but in little cracks between the clouds there were beautiful rays of sunlight coming through. We saw three ships and two sport fishermen heading south, but no other company throughout the day. We chased dark on the way in and finally hit the dock at 6:30pm. It truly felt great to be in my backyard and get some salt back in my veins.

    Alli is all smiles with a Vermillion Snapp

    This Amberjack put up a great fight in the water and out.

    This Red Snapper said, “I’ll see you next
    Weekend during Snapper season!”

    Triggerfish city limits!

    Alli DeYoung examines the dental work on a grumpy black sea bass
    There is nothing like an Atlantic Ocean sunset.
    Thanks for reading! Alli DeYoung Contributing Editor!




    Gulf Stream Report
    I don’t really have anything to report at this time! However, for those that want to go and get a great weather window I suggest giving it a try! Normally during this time waters near the western edge of the stream are holding large schools of black fin tuna and scattered schools of Yahoo Wahoo! Please let me know if you go!




    Little Miss Judy’s Believe It Or Not!
    The Art of Duck and Other Daddy Signature Calls!
    While I was doing a little shrimping with Captain Tommy Williams of Miss Judy Charters this past week we watched as some ducks flew over our heads in Turners Creek! It made me think about my father and our hunting expeditions.

    After we get back from shrimping Captain Tommy and I sometimes have to help each other get out of our shrimping boat gear! I help him more than he helps me, because I am younger!
    Now back when my father would go shrimping I used to love going with him. As a child you really never knew what was going to be in the net when you pulled it in. It was an exciting time for sure! Now when Tommy pulls in the shrimp net not much is in there but lots of shrimp! But I have to admit it still is lots of fun! We call Captain Tommy “the Turner’s creek shrimp whisperer!”
    The Art of Duck and Other Daddy Signature Calls!

    My father was an avid bird hunter. I was very fortunate to have spent time with him as he went on his bird hunting escapades. He loved to hunt doves, quails, quails, ducks, marsh hens, and crows. His favorite as well as mine was the art of hunting ducks. I call it an art, because that’s actually what it is. I think that you will agree especially after your read this article.
    The first thing you needed to know was how to dress properly. When you went hunting for ducks a little swimming could be in your future. Some duck hunters call it “wading in your waders.” However in my case it was most always swimming in my waders, which means water outside and inside of them. For those of you that are not duck hunters then I need to make you aware that this art is preformed during the colder months. So therefore when you got wet anywhere it was a “cold to the bone feeling!”
    As a child I was very cold natured. So therefore, I always overdressed, which meant I was extra heavy once I took the plunge into the icy waters. However, daddy didn’t seem to mind too much. It never seemed to bother him as he fished me out of the water.

    This is my father’s signature crow call! I am better at calling crows than I am at calling ducks.
    The best part about duck hunting was the calls that my father made to attract the ducks. Now that I think about it there were other accomplished calls that he preformed to get the moose and crow’s attention. However my absolute favorite was the “Human siren call.” He could stick his head out of a car window, make his siren call, and over to the side of the road the cars would go. Daddy would do this when he was in a hurry to get someplace or if he had a slowpoke driver in front of him. I just loved! It was so cool! I know I am rambling, but sometimes when certain things come to mind you just have to share them. Back to the duck calls....
    My father had four favorite duck calls. The first was called “lonely duck call.” This one is kind of self-explanatory, when a duck flew by or was approaching daddy made this call. It was supposed to get them to fly towards the duck blind in search of friendship. At least that’s what daddy called it. The second duck call was “plenty of food call.” He used this call when he had numerous ducks flying over. The third call sounded like the first one, but who was I to say? It was called the “I’m interested duck call.” The fourth and last that I can remember was the “last chance duck call.” This according to daddy was your best shot at getting those duck’s attention that just flew straight by without even looking down.

    My father’s personal duck call! I have tried to imitate my father’s signature duck calls. However, I have run off more ducks than not. So I will have to say, “My personal duck calls are for the birds!”
    Here’s the bottom line, when my father took aimed he only missed few. Since I was the fetcher most of the time I was always on “ready go!” As my father got older we use to go to the park and feed the ducks. All I could think about was how much trouble we both would be in if only these ducks knew the real story.
    PS...I think some of these Lake Mayer ducks must have heard the story of my father and me, because there was this one time that we were chased by an angry pack of them. Since my father wasn’t too quick on his feet and I couldn’t carry him, several ducks delivered quite a few quick pinches. I can remember this like it just happened yesterday with a smile on my face. All and all I think, since we both knew the hunting truth, we were a pair of two-lucky-two-legged ducks!


    Thanks for reading! Captain Judy
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