Get ready to feel the thrill of battling big bull redfish on this 6-hour trip off Savannah, GA. Whether you're new to fishing or a seasoned pro, you're in for a real treat as we hunt for these hard-fighting bruisers. With room for you and up to three buddies, it's the perfect way to spend a day on the water making memories and maybe even landing that trophy red you've been dreaming about. Our experienced captain knows these waters like the back of his hand, so you're in for some serious action.
Here's the scoop: we'll head out for a solid 6 hours of fishing, targeting those beastly bull reds that Savannah's known for. You'll be fishing from a well-equipped boat that's perfect for inshore waters. No need to bring anything but your game face - we've got all the gear you'll need. This isn't some packed party boat situation; it's just you, your crew (up to 4 total), and the captain. That means plenty of one-on-one time to pick up tips and tricks from a local expert. Fair warning: once you hook into one of these reds, you might get hooked yourself on Savannah fishing.
We don't mess around when it comes to catching bull reds. Depending on the conditions, we might be throwing big live baits, chunking with cut bait, or even sight-casting if the water's clear. The captain's always got a few tricks up his sleeve, whether it's finding that perfect eddy where the reds are stacked up or knowing just when to hit the shallow flats. We use heavy-duty spinning gear that can handle these brutes - think 30-50 pound braid and stout rods that won't snap under pressure. Half the battle is just staying connected when these fish decide to run, so be ready for some serious pull!
"had an amazing trip with Captain Massa. It's clear he's put alot of hard work in to be able to find the fish even on hard days. I cant reccomend him enough to anyone looking to have a good time on the water" - logan
Let's talk about why bull redfish are the rockstars of Savannah's inshore scene. These aren't your average reds - we're talking about monsters that can top 40 inches and weigh in at 30 pounds or more. They're like the linebackers of the fish world: big, strong, and not afraid to throw their weight around. Bull reds love to hang around structure, so we'll be hitting spots like jetties, deep holes, and channel edges where they like to ambush bait.
The cool thing about bull reds is they're around pretty much year-round, but fall is prime time when they school up for spawning. That's when you can sometimes find them busting bait on the surface - a sight that'll get any angler's heart racing. When you hook one, be ready for a fight. These fish will peel off drag like nobody's business, often making several strong runs before you can even think about getting them to the boat.
And here's a fun fact: those big spots on their tails? Anglers call that the "touchdown pass" - it's like nature's way of saying these fish are scoring big in the game of survival. Catching and releasing these beauties helps ensure they'll be around for future generations to enjoy the same thrill.
Look, if you're itching for some real fishing action in Savannah, this bull red trip is where it's at. We're talking about a chance to tangle with some seriously impressive fish, learn from a captain who lives and breathes these waters, and maybe even walk away with bragging rights for life. Whether you're looking to cross "catch a monster redfish" off your bucket list or just want a fun day on the water with your crew, we've got you covered. Spots fill up fast, especially during peak seasons, so don't sit on your hands. Give us a shout, lock in your date, and get ready for a fishing trip that'll have you grinning from ear to ear. Trust me, the only thing you'll regret is not booking sooner. Let's make it happen!
June 29, 2025
Redfish, also called Red Drum, are a real favorite around here. These bronze-backed beauties with the distinctive tail spot typically run 20-40 inches, though the big bulls can top 50 pounds. You'll find 'em prowling the shallows - we're talking 1-4 feet of water - especially around oyster beds and grass flats. Fall's prime time as they school up to spawn, but we catch 'em year-round. Folks love targeting redfish for their hard-fighting spirit - they'll give your drag a workout. Plus, they're excellent eating with a mild, sweet flavor. When we're after reds, I like to fish topwater lures early morning. There's nothing like seeing a big red explode on a skitter walk in skinny water. If they're being picky, live shrimp is hard to beat. Just remember to set the hook fast - these guys have a bony mouth and can be tricky to stick sometimes.
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had an amazing trip with Captain Massa. It's clear he's put alot of hard work in to be able to find the fish even on hard days. I cant reccomend him enough to anyone looking to have a good time on the water