Savannah Fish Species

Common Savannah Fish Species Questions


What fish is local to Savannah?

Savannah is teeming with a diverse array of local fish species, including redfish, speckled trout, flounder, and crevalle jack. Captain Tucker Traub's expertise and guided charters at Capt. Tucker's Charters ensure an optimal experience for anglers, providing the perfect opportunity to reel in these prized catches amidst the scenic waters of Savannah, Georgia.


Is the Savannah River freshwater or saltwater?

The Savannah River is a dynamic waterbody that transitions from freshwater to saltwater as it approaches the Atlantic Ocean. Captain Tucker's Charters takes advantage of this unique feature, offering anglers the opportunity to explore both freshwater and saltwater fishing experiences along the Savannah River's diverse course.


What species of fish are in the Savannah River?

The Savannah River is home to a variety of fish species, including redfish, spotted sea trout, flounder, and bluefish. When embarking on a fishing expedition with Capt. Tucker's Charters, anglers can capitalize on Captain Tucker Traub's extensive knowledge of the Savannah River, enhancing their chances of a successful and thrilling catch of these prized species.


A Capt. Tucker's Charters Fishing Charter targets the top Savannah Fish species including Black Drum, Flounder, Crevalle Jack, Redfish, Black Seabass, Blacktip Shark, Sheepshead, Sea Trout, Weakfish. We primarily Fish the Atlantic Ocean, Cornhouse Reach, Front River, Goldwires Reach, Hudson Ferry Reach, Little Cornhouse Reach, Stony Creek, Cooper River, Mungen Creek, Salt Water Creek, Bass Creek, Savage Creek, Wassaw Sound, Savannah River.