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Fisherboy0301

Tybee Island GA

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Headed to tybee island Memorial Day weekend, not gonna take the fly rod but I was wondering what piers and beaches allow fishing, and when, also what should I expect to catch, and what bait to use?

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Not sure about which piers but if you're using spinning gear a jig or popping cork with live shrimp always works. Plenty of trout, reds and black drum.

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I just fished at the pier, we stayed on 14th still so it wasn't too far to walk. I didn't even bring the fly rod that time. I only caught five sharks, two stingray, four horshoe crabs, and a 18" croaker which I cleaned and he was tasty!

 

I just fished at the pier, we stayed on 14th still so it wasn't too far to walk. I didn't even bring the fly rod that time. I only caught five sharks, two stingray, four horshoe crabs, and a 18" croaker which I cleaned and he was tasty!

 

I just fished at the pier, we stayed on 14th still so it wasn't too far to walk. I didn't even bring the fly rod that time. I only caught five sharks, two stingray, four horshoe crabs, and a 18" croaker which I cleaned and he was tasty!

 

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Forgot I also caught a Ladyfish too. The first shark Is a 36" lemon, he yanked the rod right off the dock, a little kid came out while I was cutting bait and messed with it and turned the clicker off, the guy next to me had his line over mine(gosh I can't stand that!) and pulled up my rod for me! He ate a cut piece of the Ladyfish. The other four are baby blacktips all caught on shrimp.

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Looks like you still had some fun. The pier can get crowded really quick. The black-tip bite is really picking up. An old Army bud of mine took me out on a charter this past week and we caught quite a few small ones. If you are really serious about hitting the salt down here, best times are September thru November. Flounder and trout will be running hard then.

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