Went offshore from St. Simons Island fishing with my son, Jeff Jr. We caught a mess of Black Sea Bass and then had the family over for a fish fry. Filet them, then cook them in peanut oil over a propane flame after dipping them in milk and batter. It only take 2 minutes if the oil is at 370 degrees. Nothing better. We will now move inshore for trout, redfish, triple tail, flounder, etc. Let me know if you want additional information.
Captain Mark Noble
Mark grew up on St. Simons Island and spent many of his early years exploring and fishing the vast estuary system that engulfs these Islands. He has "devoted his life" to fishing and anyone who has fished around here "knows" that he has the "best reputation for catching fish especially when "no one else" can". In the afternoons, after school, Mark would take his boat and enjoy exploring every part of the rivers, creeks, marshes, and oceans that he could. Fishing St. Simons Island, Jekyll Island, Little St. Simons Island, Cumberland, St. Marys, St. Augustine, and Sapelo Islands, just to name a few.
He truly "loved" to fish and wanted to explore it to every depth! That being said, he "knows these waters and the habits of the marine life" like the back of his hand. If you want to learn to fish, get the best tips of fishing the waters of the Golden Isles, then Captain Mark Noble is" the captain you want to fish with. 104 Marina Drive, St. Simons Island, GA 31522
(912) 634-1219 or
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Captain Timothy J. Cutting USCG Licensed
Capt. Tim first began guiding during the 1990s in the Jacksonville area, where he co-founded the Inshore Saltwater Anglers Club and joined a small bass trail on the St. John’s River. His passion for tournament fishing soon grew, and Capt.
Tim spent two seasons chasing King Mackerel in various Southern Kingfish Association (SKA) venues on the East Coast before settling down to focus on inshore saltwater fishing. After fishing the pristine marshes of Cumberland, Jekyll, and St Simons Islands for several years, Capt. Tim realized that this was the place he would stay. The massive amount of untouched marsh, lack of fishing pressure, world-class inshore fishery, and sheer beauty of the Georgia coast make the Golden Isles the ideal place for any fisherman. To schedule your day of fun, or to discuss special needs or requests.