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Catching Sharks in Savannah: A Family Fishing Adventure

Chrissy Clary

Calvin's visit to Savannah led to a memorable shark fishing trip!

Savannah’s winding tidal creeks and river mouths offer surprisingly productive shark fishing opportunities right in the city’s backyard. From bonnetheads to sharp noses, these inshore waters deliver fast-paced action without a long offshore run.


Here are a few key points to maximize your Savannah shark-fishing adventure:


Target the Tidal Edges

Sharks often patrol the edges of the Salt and Wilmington rivers, especially at dawn and dusk. Tide changes flush baitfish through marsh channels—prime ambush zones for sharks on the hunt.


Choose the Right Bait

Fresh-cut mullet, menhaden chunks, or live mud minnows work wonders for bonnetheads and sharp-nose sharks. Secure your bait on a sturdy circle hook to improve catch-and-release survival.


Gear for the Job


Safety & Handling

Sharks can thrash when lifted from the water. Keep pliers and de-hookers handy to unhook quickly and cradle larger sharks in the water for photographs before a swift, gentle release.


Respect Local Regulations

Bonnethead, sharpnose, and blacktip have size limits and seasonal closures. Always check the latest Georgia DNR shark regulations to ensure compliance.


Expand Your Inshore Fishing Knowledge

  1. For tips on dealing with accidental line tangles, see our Tangled Redfish guide.

  2. Looking for open-ocean thrills? Try Tybee Island pier shark fishing.


Ready to Book Your Next Shark Expedition?

For a stress-free, action-packed outing, search, compare, and book local fishing charters via FishingBooker: https://fishingbooker.com/#6868577d4e08e. When your adventure mood hits, this link is a friendly way to get going—no hard sell, just helpful planning.


Ready to Share Your Shark Tales?

Hooked a bonnethead on the Savannah River? Share your story and inspire fellow anglers! For personalized tips or to book your next charter, contact us or reserve your trip with Let’s Go Wander ’Bout—and get ready for your most memorable inshore shark fight yet!

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