Scott Owens

It has been an awsome summer and we are now ready for fall but before I go there let me tell you about what we have been doing and what we still have going on. Fishing for redfish has been great all summer with the early morning and late afternoon lo tide being the best. The white shrimp have moved out of the creeks and onto the flats and open waters of the sounds and bays. The Redfish have been very active with so much food avalable to them. LOTS of ACTION. The spanish, bar jacks, and blue fish have been on the beaches around the sand bars in abundance. Tarpon and spinner sharks have been all over the bars and cuts in St Andrews sound as well and the Huge Jacks have shown up in the last few days. We saw schools of thousnads from 10 to 40 pounds and for the fly fisherman these can be one of the hardest fighting fish around. They crash poppers and bait like flys and destroy them!! Well hope this excites everyone!! Dont forget to book your fall winter and spring redfish trips while I still have openings!!!!

Tight loops and happy fishing

Scott

Fly Fish Georgia

http://flyfishgeorgia.com/

Fish Species: Redfish, Tarpon, Huge Jacks
Bait Used: Fly
Tackle Used: Fly
Method Used: Fly
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Scott Owens

About The Author: Captain Scott Owens

Company: Fly Fish Georgia

Area Reporting: St. Simons Island - Georgia

Bio: Having grown up in Florida sight fishing Capt. Scott Owens moved to Georgia over 15 years ago and brought his love for shallow water fishing with him. Fishing has been a passion of Capt. Scott's since he waded the Biscayne Bay Flats with his dad as a small child. His love for the sport, as well as his respect for the estuary he fishes, grows each day spent on the water. "Clients ask me how I can still get 'the shakes' while poling up to a school of tailing redfish," " I love what I do, and take pride in being good at it. It's just awesome"

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