I decided to try this spot out after normally fishing in the Brunswick area. Cons: Bait is more expensive around the Tybee area. Parking was $4/hr. I don't have to pay for parking anywhere I fish in Brunswick. Small parking lot. It may be full if you get there in the afternoon, keep that in mind. Pros: It wasn't slammed around the pier. I setup my gear about 150ft to the left of the pier and had plenty of space. Tons of bait in the water. There were a couple different types of bait fish swimming around. Finger mullet up to 6 inch mullets jumping. Blue runners jumping. Bring a cast net with a bucket, youll have plenty of fresh bait. I'd come back if I didnt have to pay...
Read moreFisherman’s Walk Pier is one of those places that just feels special. It’s peaceful, scenic, and the perfect spot to relax, whether you’re fishing or just soaking in the views.
The fishing can be hit or miss depending on the tide and conditions, but even if the fish aren’t biting, the experience is still totally worth it. The real highlight? The sunset. Absolutely stunning. Watching the sky light up with color over the water is something you don’t want to miss.
Clean, quiet, and a great vibe overall. If you’re ever in the area, grab your gear or a camera and head down there. You...
Read moreNice walk pier on the southwest of Tybee Island. You can get out of the east and north winds and the crowds of the main beach. FishIng is always good, but catching is not guaranteed as always. Downer about Tybee Island, parking is $4/hr. Or you buy the yearly pass at ouch, there is a senior discount on the yearly tag of $175. Note here that a parking ticket is very ouch. They enforce speed laws and parking regulations big time. Day I fished there we caught several smaller whiting and black sea bass. Had one keeper and frozen shrimp...
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