The Word is Shhh…
The Boston Globe just did an excellent article on the pristine islands of the coast of Georgia. The article notes that the coast of Georgia is one of America’s best kept secrets where a string of islands, some as big as bermuda are a remarkable destination for everyone from adventurers to anglers. Here is a segment of the article.
Around and between the islands, a mighty 8-foot tide flushes 378,000 acres of salt marsh with brackish, food-rich water: the chemistry of a great fishery. In May schools of 60 to 100 redfish start cruising the mud banks. In June, tarpon over 100 pounds roll a boat-length away. Tripletail, a fine fighting and dinner table fish, lie inches below the surface, and a kingdom of critters, from snowy egrets to wild boar, join in the feed. “It’s the last East Coast outback,’’ says Steve Holley, a tournament sportsman who manages a fishing camp here.
To read the full article visit the Boston Globe.
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