Southeast Georgia Fishing Update: Fall Bites and Local Highlights

As autumn settles over Southeast Georgia, anglers are finding exciting opportunities across the region’s rivers, lakes, and coastal waters. In his latest report, Capt. Bert Deener shares valuable insights from October 24, 2025, covering everything from bass and crappie to redfish and trout.

🎣 Freshwater Action

  • Okefenokee Swamp: Warm days and cool nights have sparked great fishing for bowfin and chain pickerel. Anglers using Dura-Spins are seeing consistent action.
  • Satilla River: Water levels are ideal, and panfish are biting well. Crickets and worms are the top baits for redbreast sunfish and bluegill.
  • St. Marys River: The river is producing good catches of catfish, especially on shrimp and cut bait.

🌊 Saltwater Scene

  • Brunswick Area: Redfish and trout are active around oyster beds and creek mouths. Live shrimp and artificial lures like Sea Shads are working well.
  • Crooked River: Flounder are showing up in decent numbers, and anglers are reporting success with mud minnows and jigs.

🛶 Local Tips Capt. Deener emphasizes the importance of checking tides and weather conditions before heading out. He also encourages anglers to support local bait shops and share their catches to keep the community thriving.

For full details and weekly updates, visit the original report on Georgia Outdoor News.



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