Georgia Fish Species

Common Georgia Fish Species Questions


What fish are only found in Georgia?

Explore the exclusive fish species of Georgia, such as the Shoal Bass and Altamaha Shiner, found nowhere else. Join Lang Charters for inshore and backcountry fishing adventures in the scenic St. Marys, GA area to uncover these unique species and other local treasures.


What is the most common fish in Georgia?

The Largemouth Bass is one of the most common and popular fish found in Georgia's waters, attracting anglers from all over. With Lang Charters, you can target this iconic species and many more during their exceptional fishing charters, making your Georgia fishing experience both exciting and rewarding.


How many fish are in Georgia?

Abundant with a diverse array of fish species, numbering in the hundreds, Georgia's waters provide ample opportunities for anglers of every skill level. Dive into this rich aquatic bounty by joining Lang Charters for their specialized fishing charters in the captivating St. Marys, GA.


A Lang Charters LLC Fishing Charter targets the top Georgia Fish species including Southern Flounder, Crevalle Jack, Redfish, Blacktip Shark, Sheepshead, Spanish Mackerel, Sea Trout, Tarpon, Tripletail, Whiting. We primarily Fish the Beach Creek, Harrison Creek, Little Saint Marys River, Nassau Sound, Lower Sister Creek, Samples Creek, Rayonier Reach, Burton Creek, Amelia River, South Amelia River, Saint Marys River, Deese Creek, Horseshoe Creek, Saint Joseph Creek, Cuno Creek, Cumberland Sound, Gunnison Cut, Back River, Burrells Creek, Alligator Creek, Catfish Creek, Jolly River, Walker Creek, Sawpit Creek, Tiger Point, Bells River, Upper Sister Creek, Seaboard Reach, Garden Creek, Pumpkin Hill Creek, Old Town Reach, Christopher Creek, Cabbage Creek, Gardner Creek, Mill Branch, Egans Creek, Quarantine Reach, North River, Seymour Point, Thomas Creek, Tiger Creek, Kingsley Creek, Lumber Creek, Lanceford Creek, Jackson Creek, City Front Reach, Horsepen Creek, Nassau River, Sparkman Creek, Millers Branch, Soap Creek, Broward Creek, Cossiers Creek, Mills Creek.