John Hutchinson of Woodstock Georgia is holding a nice red fish that he caught with using live shrimp under a popping cork.
Chris Goddard of Acworth, Georgia is holding up a nice red fish that he caught while pitching one of his so called secret lures! Heck, I asked, but still do not know exactly what he used! But as you can see it worked!
Check out these two grand fish catching smiles! Captain “Little” Tommy Williams of Miss Judy Charters took Stan Drew Savannah, Georgia inshore fishing. Did they have a great day? Yes Can I show you exactly what they caught? No, but, in Drew’s right hand is a rat red and in his left hand is gallon baggie with quite a few fillets! The only thing missing here is the heads and tails! Stan is my new Crown Connection Man! He is the South Central sales manager for Georgia Crown Distributing Company and has recently moved to Savannah. And all I have to say about that is Welcome to Savannah and let’s go fish again!
Captain Garrett Ross of Miss Judy Charters shows us exactly what he does in his spare time! What is that? Well, Garrett goes a catching!
Captain Garrett Ross of Miss Judy Charters and Joe Simmons Savannah, Georgia is showing us exactly what an afternoon low tide full moon muddy water bite looks like!
Captain Garrett Ross of Miss Judy Charters and Ashley of Chattanooga Tennessee’s get getting a big fish smile and catching thumbs up!
Captain Tommy Williams Sr and Mark Sartain visiting from Oakman, Alabama had quite a inshore fish catching day! Mark caught some nice red fish, then along came this sheepshead, and he caught it too!
Please meet the ABC Supply #103 Inshore Fishing Team of Augusta, Georgia
Please meet the ABC ABC Supply #103 Inshore Fishing Team of Augusta, Georgia
Please meet the ABC ABC Supply #103 Inshore Fishing Team of Augusta, Georgia
Do I try it or do I not! I say “YES!”
http://www.lifesparkfishingtackle.com/ Rick and Rachel Crozier
Life Spark Sport Fishing Tackle
5827 - 4 AVE. NE
Calgary, AB
587-349-3567
If you have been following by fishing reports you already know that I am a strong advocate and user of the Electron Fish Attractor. But of course there are those fishermen that either don’t believe or just don’t get it! Well, I am a believer and I do get it, because catching is my business for sure! As you know I have been taking people fishing for over 51 years and I do know how to catch fish. However, it always helps to get a little extra outside assistance especially when it comes to catching! After all that is what fishing is all about! Heck, the tackle shops and the web are full of beautifully colored and different sizes/shapes of all kinds of lures. When it comes to a lures picked these days I truly believe it is more about the fisherman then the fish. After all and I have said this many times over, a lure will most likely not work if the fisherman using it doesn’t believe in it.
The fish attractor is neither a lure nor bait. It is merely an addition to lures or baits that you are already using. And as a fisherman I already know what I am using as a lure or baits already works. However, if you want to add to your already so call prefect picked lure or bait I suggest giving the Electron Fish Attractor a try!
Just so you know I am on the pro staff team at www.lifesparkfishingtackle.com and I am proud to be a member! After reading the above if you are still not convinces that you want give the attractor a try here are a few suggestions that just might change your mind...first go to the web site and give it a good read...and check out the magazine article that is in http://canadianoutdoorsmanmagazine.com/index.html this is a free online magazine, which to subscribe all you have to do is add name and email address...and then open the current Fall 2016 magazine...to around page 58 for angler’s X Files “Dare to Believe, Part 2..Understanding the 6th Sense! This article helps explain a little better the just of the electron fish attractor. Another article is being published (which has not be published yet) in the http://americanoutdoorsman.ca/#!/page_home which will come out in the soon to be published fall magazine
You can certainly read all of this and come to you own conclusions or you can just take my word for it. It is a known fact that fishermen are known for not exactly telling the truth when it comes to the size of fish caught/lost or how they caught them in the first place. But in this case I feel this way; I am going to share this information with you! Yes I am fisherman, yes I am seasoned, yes I am proven, and so now are these fish attractors!
Thanks, Captain Judy Helmey Miss Judy Charters Savannah Georgia
Artificial Reefs
Summer trout aka weakfish are known for finding the near shore artificial reefs an interesting place to feed!
Well do to the grand windy conditions and waves we did not make an ocean run the past week! However, it is time for bottom fishing for black sea bass, summer trout, flounder, and other bites to be on the prowl! Also for top water you could find yourself catching Spanish/king mackerel and barracuda....and who knows what else has made way to these areas! Heck after all fish got fins and they do know how to use them!
Looking for something interesting to do!
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Daufuskie Island South Carolina!
Another great secret located on the coast! Now this is not a fishing trip it is a seeing trip! It is a must for anyone! For all the grand details I suggest giving Captain “Gator” Gary a call 912 604 1587. He can set up transportation to get you there, golf carts, touring, and dinning! It is a great place and it is only accessible by water! So therefore it is a twofold kind of a situation, because the boat ride is also very interesting!
Freshies Report!
Swirley Bird King!Bill Vanderford has won numerous awards for his writing and photography, and has been inducted into the National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame as a Legendary Guide. He can be reached at 770-289-1543, at [email protected], or at his web site: www.georgiafishing.com
Little Miss Judy’s Believe it or Not!
I pulled these pictures off the web...and boy, do these pictures bring back memories of the old Williams Seafood restaurant! So with keeping old memories alive I thought I would list a few of the things that I remember and cherish the most.
Let start with the food, well, it was great! My favorite was always William’s Deviled crab and fried scallops combo. I can’t say for sure how many times I ate this meal on the premises or as a take out, but no matter what, it was always so delicious! And of course, when I ordered I always asked for extra tartar sauce. The William’s had their own special tartar sauce recipe and it made the meal! They also had signature hush puppies and cold slaw. When dinning in, each table had a silver cup with a cover that held the tartar sauce. And of course there were saltines crackers, too! This is where my meal began, which meant I was going to eat a couple of saltines with tartar sauce piled high on each one.
As far as drinks served, of course they had sweet tea and assortment of other choices. Their so very southern sweet tea was always good meaning a ton of sugar added, but I enjoyed the small cokes the best. All cokes were served with a glass full of crushed ice, which even made the drink better. The bottle’s bottom made for a great conversation piece, because it had the city, state embossed in the glass. I have to admit; in most cases everyone including myself looked at the bottle’s bottom long before the first sip was taken. For those that don’t remember back in the good old days bottles were made from glass all had to be returned, washed, and refilled! Heck, as a child I collected and sold my glass bottle to the local Seven Eleven! (And that is another story)
From the time I can remember as a child, Mrs. Williams never allowed any sort of alcohol in her restaurant. The fact of the matter is my father had to be escorted out a few times because of that bottle that he always carried in his back pocket. It seemed no matter how stern Mrs. Williams was my father always thought he could get away with pouring that drink at the table. Well, he never did! At least she didn’t ask us all to leave. And if I am not mistaken my father was friends with Mr. Williams, so it really all worked out! According to the story told, he would be escorted out of one door and then was welcomed back into another. It is so funny how things always worked out!
It was a known fact that if you were going to eat lunch at Williams Seafood on a Sunday after Church; you most likely were going to have to stand in line. But, here’s the thing....While you were waiting you got to see what everyone was wearing and also got caught up on the local goings on. According to my father it was also a great time to start some badly needed roomers while being able to flirt with all of the ladies. I guess you could say visiting Williams Seafood wasn’t all entirely about the meal, but whether about all the goings on before exactly getting to the table!
Thanks for reading! Captain Judy
Thanks again,
Captain Judy Helmey
www.missjudycharters.com
912 897 4921


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