We booked a charter through Capt. Mark’s Charters. Capt. Terry was our guide. He was very friendly and a great conversationalist — which is important since with fishing there are lags between bites sometimes. He was very knowledgeable about the waters and the local area. His boat was spotless and roomy. We caught about 6 black tipped sharks which put up a pretty good fight for the 2 teenage boys we had with us. We had a great time.
Mark M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
Wife made me go to a wedding with her on St. Simons, thought I would have nothing to do all weekend! Saw Capt. Mark D’s sign and called him up one morning hoping he might be able to accommodate on a last minute charter, to my surprise he said come on! Not only was it a last minute trip he was able to provide it was a great fishing trip! Everytime bait hit the water we reeled something in, Shark, Flounder, Speckled Trout to more. Captian Mark knows the waters over there and his rig works great, been using down in Galveston catching fish all day. Highly recommended!
Jamie B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Statesboro, GA
I’ve been on many chartered trips. This has been the best experience to date. Captain Mark is by far the most experienced captain I have had and just a pleasure to be around. I highly recommend him!!! Jamie B.
Ashley M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Valdosta, GA
I have fished with Capt Mark Noble for years. From Tarpon, trout, reds, sharks, to snapper. He is the BEST guide on the island. He is great with my three boys. He stays booked so plan your trip early, he know where the fish are!
Moira S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Savannah, GA
Want some fun while fishing? Then book a charter fishing trip with Captain Mark Noble. Best to make an advance reservation; it could be a problem if the weather isn’t great. In exchange, he takes you to the places where fish are biting. Interestingly enough these charters entertain a wide variety of fisherman. One can be experienced and skilled, another can accidentallycatch a fish by the tail instead of the mouth.(True story) The only hard and fast rule is you cannot go ocean fishing with a very motion sick individual. Agree in advance not to take that person or agree to stay closer to shore. Be decisive on that one issue and you’ll have a good time.