Bragging Rights Charters

Bragging Rights Charters We are a charter fishing Co. based out of Tybee island, GA. specializing on inshore/ near shore fishing. book an excursion on fishing booker.
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Friends and family, Scott Amick reached out to try and get the kiddos together for some shark fishing. What a day it tur...
05/29/2026

Friends and family, Scott Amick reached out to try and get the kiddos together for some shark fishing. What a day it turned out to be. Eva and liana became fast friends and had a blast tag teaming some toothy critters. Easton got in on the action and helped his dad reel in a nice red drum and a sharp nose for dinner. Always awesome getting the opportunity to make memories with the kids that'll last a lifetime.

"Shark!" Trips have officially opened up with a bang! Two trips with repeat clients wanting to catch some toothy critter...
05/25/2026

"Shark!" Trips have officially opened up with a bang! Two trips with repeat clients wanting to catch some toothy critters. Went 12/18 on hook ups with two massive spinners throwing the hook after putting on high flying acrobatic launches. Water: 78° HT 7:50 a.m. Moon: waxing gibbous 60% rise 2:47p.m.

05/22/2026

🚨🚨🐟Legal Summary: Georgia Red Snapper Update🐟🚨🚨

For Georgia charter operators, this injunction is a significant development because it effectively stops what would have been the largest recreational South Atlantic red snapper season in years.

What the court appears to have focused on

While the full written opinion is not yet widely available outside PACER, the briefing and court filings indicate the plaintiffs’ core arguments were:

1. The EFPs would exceed the annual catch limit (ACL).
* South Atlantic recreational red snapper has a federally established annual catch limit.
* Plaintiffs argued NOAA approved permits that effectively exempted anglers from those limits.
* Evidence submitted suggested Florida’s 2025 two-day season alone exceeded the entire recreational ACL, making a 39-day Florida season and 62-day Georgia/Carolinas seasons likely to vastly exceed allowable harvest.

2. The permits would cause overfishing.
* South Atlantic red snapper remains under a federal rebuilding plan.
* Plaintiffs argued NOAA could not legally authorize a program expected to produce fishing mortality above levels allowed under the Magnuson-Stevens Act.

3. NOAA improperly used EFP authority.
* EFPs are typically used for research or experimental fisheries.
* Plaintiffs argued NOAA was using EFPs to create an alternative management system for entire states rather than conducting a limited experiment.

Who the plaintiffs are

The lead plaintiff is the Southeastern Fisheries Association.

The lawsuit also includes commercial fishing businesses and related fishing interests that depend on South Atlantic red snapper management and quotas. Public reports consistently describe the case as being brought by commercial fishing groups challenging the permits.

Who was supporting the injunction

Several conservation organizations filed amicus briefs supporting the plaintiffs, including:

* Ocean Conservancy
* Environmental Defense Fund
* Earthjustice

These groups argued the permits threatened rebuilding efforts and would undermine federal fishery management safeguards.

Who opposed the injunction

On the other side were recreational fishing interests, including:

* American Sportfishing Association
* Coastal Conservation Association

They argued that the EFPs were intended to collect better state-level data and test management approaches that could eventually improve recreational access while maintaining conservation goals.

What this means for Georgia

For Georgia anglers and charter captains, the immediate practical effect is that the planned July–August 2026 state-managed red snapper season is on hold unless:

* the injunction is stayed,
* the defendants win on appeal,
* or the court later rules in NOAA’s favor on the merits.

From a legal perspective, the biggest issue to watch is not simply red snapper. The broader question is whether NOAA can use EFPs to let states effectively manage a federal fishery outside the normal Magnuson-Stevens plan-amendment process. That precedent could affect future state-led management efforts for other species as well.

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Happy 1 year anniversary to Matt and Sarah. They chose to spend it catching. Over cast skies with rain didn't dampen the...
05/13/2026

Happy 1 year anniversary to Matt and Sarah. They chose to spend it catching. Over cast skies with rain didn't dampen their spirits. We set out on the hunt right after the rain stopped between clouds. Bounced around until tide switched and managed to find some good fights. Water 69° HT 5:48 a.m.
Moon" waning crescent rise: 4:30 a.m.

05/13/2026
"Reduex" mqy 9th Luke, Cliff, George, and Felix came around for another shot at saltwater fishing. We were able to show ...
05/11/2026

"Reduex" mqy 9th Luke, Cliff, George, and Felix came around for another shot at saltwater fishing. We were able to show them what its really about here in coastal Georgia. Felix slamming a solid 22' trout.
Water: 71° HT 12:35 moon: 2nd qtr rise 10:18

'Beating Allegations"  sunday may 3rd. The heavy rainfall the day prior with the full moon just days past, brought on th...
05/05/2026

'Beating Allegations" sunday may 3rd. The heavy rainfall the day prior with the full moon just days past, brought on thoughts of tainted water and stiff currents making for a tough bite. Those fears were put to bed on the first cast with a 19' trout taking the bait with zeal. John and his boys were adamant anglers with good spirits, never giving up an opportunity to get a line wet. Came home with enough to make the grease dirty.
Water: 66° HT 10:20 6.8ft Moon: waning gibbous 97% Rise:9p.m.

"Rain Rain go away, we're catching fish anyway!" My uncle told me trout fishing is better in the rain. Yesterday those w...
05/02/2026

"Rain Rain go away, we're catching fish anyway!" My uncle told me trout fishing is better in the rain. Yesterday those words rang true. Charlie (Chuck), john (Ziggy) and Matt (Matt) decided to take there chances getting wet. We we're able to sneak our way out in between the storms and found a spot "relatively" dry. Big girls were the reward 3 over "20.
Water: 70° HT :8:45, 7ft Moon: full, rise 8:15

Epic trout bite this week before the weather moved in. Big tides, big fish! Met an old friend i haven't seen in 20 years...
04/29/2026

Epic trout bite this week before the weather moved in. Big tides, big fish! Met an old friend i haven't seen in 20 years. Had a grand time catching up and catching fish.

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4 Old Tybee Road
Tybee Island, GA
31328

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Tuesday 7am - 5pm
Wednesday 7am - 5pm
Thursday 7am - 5pm
Friday 7am - 5pm
Saturday 7am - 5pm
Sunday 7am - 5pm

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