Public Pier at Bull Town Swamp
Overview
Quick Facts
Pier Type: Public saltwater fishing pier
Water Type: Coastal marsh / tidal creek
Access: Free
Fishing License: Required (Georgia saltwater license)
Best For: Marsh and creek fishing
Best Time to Fish: Incoming and outgoing tides
Common Species: Redfish, flounder, sheepshead, catfish
Tackle Style: Light to medium
Night Fishing: Limited
Amenities: Minimal
Safety Notes: Soft ground and tidal changes
Summary
This pier sits deep within Georgia’s coastal marsh system, where tidal movement drives nearly all fish activity. As water floods and drains the surrounding creeks, baitfish are pushed past the pier, drawing in redfish and flounder. Success here depends more on tide timing than technique, with natural bait producing the most consistent results.
Notes
Fish improves dramatically on moving tides
Expect insects during warmer months
Bottom Line
A tide-dependent marsh pier best for anglers who understand coastal creeks.
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Plan Your Fishing Trip
Everything you need for a successful day on the pier — from bait and licenses to nearby stays and fishing charters.
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