Years of working with Captain Mark, I have a pretty good idea how to fish these local waters. However, my work in real estate puts me in contact with a lot of people who are relocating to our area and many ask me about fishing and how to get started fishing these coastal waters. I usually tell them it's best to book a charter with a local captain and then ask a lot of questions.
Well this is your chance to learn about some of the equipment and tactics that Captain Mark Noble uses to catch more fish. These are excerpts from Captain Mark Noble’s Outdoor Journal, his fishing series that ran for a couple of years back in the mid 2000’s. Those tips still work today.
Mark is still charter fishing and you can book him, or contact him for information on Thunder Chicken Popping Corks, by calling 912-638-7673 or check out his website at GoldenIslesFishing.com and at www.georgiafishing.net
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