The Ultimate Georgia Offshore GPS Fishing Spots Collection
Get the ultimate Georgia offshore fishing spots map with fishing spots and GPS coordinates from Savannah Georgia to Cumberland Island Georgia out to 50 miles offshore. These top fishing spots cover proven live bottom, ledges, offshore reefs, wrecks, natural bottom, coral reefs and hard bottom fishing areas. Four top local fishermen have assisted in placing these fishing spots to bring you the best Georgia offshore fishing spots available. These fishing spots are what you need for trolling, drifting and bottom fishing anywhere in the coastal Georgia offshore waters. All fishing spots work with your boats GPS, iPhone, iPad, Android, Droid and Computers. See how it works here.
The Ultimate Georgia Fishing Spots – Offshore coverage
The ultimate Georgia offshore fishing spots map and covers Tybee Islane to Cumberland Island Georgia. Get top fishing spots from Cumberland Island, Jekyll and St. Simons Island, Little St. Simons and Sapelo Island, St. Catherines and Ossabaw Island, Wassaw Island and Tybee Island or Savannah. The fishing spots vary in distance from 3 to 50 miles offshore in some areas. The heaviest coverage of fishing spots are located from 15-30 miles offshore range in depths from 35-80 ft. depths covering the best live bottom, natural bottom, wrecks, offshore reefs, coral and hard bottom, ledges and more. Includes top, proven fishing spots like the Cabretta Live Bottom, TLC Live Bottom, R2 Live Bottom, the Squid Bottom, the Brunswick Snapper Banks or 40 Mile Bottom, Savannah Snapper Banks and the Grand Banks. Due to requests, this fishing spots map includes the most productive Georgia Offshore Reef Fishing Spots (at no charge) for your convenience and for reference points. Looking for a less expensive option? Be sure to see Georgia offshore Fishing spots by area here or see the Georgia Kingfish spots here
Fishing Spots for Mobile, Computer and Marine GPS
Georgia Offshore waters boast a variety of fish species and we’ve got the fishing spots to catch them all! Fishermen can target and catch offshore fish year round in coastal Georgia offshore waters, and you’ll need the best fishing spots to be productive. Any time of year, fishermen can head offshore when the weather permits and target good, quality fish using our fishing spots. Replacing paper maps, our digital format for GPS and mobile devices allows fishermen to look and use these fishing locations anytime on water, and off the water while you’re on the go or at the house. You will enjoy reading comments on our fishing spots as well!
What can you catch at these fishing spots?
Georgia Offshore Spring Season – Large Sheepshead, Trigger Fish, Grouper, Mahi, Amberjack, Black Sea Bass, Vermilion Snapper aka B-Liners, Mangrove Snapper, Cobia, King Mackerel, Barracuda and more.
Georgia Offshore Summer Season – King Mackerel, Cobia, Mahi, Amberjack, Sailfish, Spanish Mackerel, Barracuda, Black Sea Bass, Trigger Fish, Spade Fish and more.
Georgia Offshore Winter Season – Grouper, Cobia, Black Sea Bass, Trigger Fish, Vermilion Snapper, Mangrove Snapper, Amberjack (early winter) and other bottom dwellers.
Load up those fishing spots to your GPS! Get your preloaded GPS SD card during checkout on this site, or load to your own SD card. Our included GPS file works with Garmin GPS, Lowrance GPS, Simrad GPS, Raymarine GPS and Humminbird GPS models that accept a mirco SD Card.
The Ultimate Georgia Offshore Fishing Map and fishing spots opened with Google Earth boasts our exclusive NOAA Chart overlay for mobile and computer use. This file works with the free Google Earth mobile app and with computers using Google Earth. View your fishing spots anytime, anywhere… On the water and on land!