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Summer flounder are prized gamefish along Georgia's coast, known for their excellent table fare and challenging fights. These flatfish inhabit sandy bottoms from 5-50 feet of water, using remarkable camouflage to ambush prey. - Peak season runs May through October in Savannah waters. - Legal minimum size is 14 inches with a 5-fish bag limit. - Best fishing occurs during moving tides near structure.
Captain Hector Soto of Stellar Charters offers premier fishing charters targeting summer flounder in Savannah's productive inshore waters. These flatfish provide excellent table fare and exciting light-tackle action for anglers of all skill levels. Our local fishing guides know the best spots along Georgia's coast where summer flounder gather near structure and sandy bottoms. Whether you're after your first keeper or looking to fill the cooler, these charters deliver consistent action with professional instruction and all necessary gear included.
Captain Hector Soto of Stellar Charters brings years of local experience fishing Savannah's inshore waters for summer flounder and other coastal species. Our half-day and full-day charters include all tackle, bait, and fishing licenses, with trips departing from convenient Savannah-area marinas. Book online or call for current availability and seasonal rates. We accommodate up to six anglers per trip with family-friendly service and fish cleaning included.
Summer flounder fishing in Savannah offers consistent action from spring through fall, with fish ranging from keeper-sized 14-inchers to trophy doormat flounder over 20 inches. These flatfish ambush prey from sandy bottoms near jetties, creek mouths, and oyster bars throughout the coastal zone. Light spinning tackle with live bait or soft plastics provides the most exciting fights, while bottom rigs with squid strips deliver steady results for filling the cooler.
Summer flounder thrive in Savannah's brackish creeks and nearshore waters, where they feed on shrimp, small fish, and crabs along sandy and muddy bottoms. These masters of camouflage bury themselves in sediment with only their eyes exposed, making them challenging but rewarding targets for inshore anglers. Peak fishing occurs during moving tides when flounder actively hunt in 8-15 feet of water near structure and drop-offs.
Our fishing charters depart from Savannah-area boat ramps with easy parking and restroom facilities. All trips include quality spinning rods, reels, tackle, bait, and Georgia fishing licenses for up to six guests. We provide a cooler with ice for your catch, along with fish cleaning service at the dock. Bring sunscreen, snacks, and drinks for a comfortable day on the water targeting summer flounder and other inshore species.