St Simons Island Pier
Overview
Quick Facts
Pier Type: Public saltwater fishing pier
Water Type: Atlantic Ocean / coastal inlet
Access: Free
Fishing License: Required (Georgia saltwater license)
Rod Limit: Pier rules and state regulations apply
Size & Bag Limits: Georgia saltwater regulations
Best For: Variety fishing and steady action
Best Time to Fish: Dawn, dusk, and moving tides
Common Species: Whiting, redfish, flounder, Spanish mackerel, sharks
Tackle Style: Medium to heavy
Night Fishing: Yes
Amenities: Restrooms, nearby shops, lighting
Safety Notes: Crowded during peak seasons
Summary
St. Simons Island Pier is one of the most popular and productive fishing piers on the Georgia coast. Extending into tidal water with consistent bait movement, it allows anglers to target a wide range of species throughout the year. Bottom fishing produces steady action, while casting metals and live bait during seasonal runs can result in fast-paced fishing. Night fishing is especially productive for larger species.
Notes
Hoop nets recommended for large fish
Arrive early during busy seasons
Bottom Line
A classic Georgia pier offering reliable action, variety, and all-day fishing potential.
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Everything you need for a successful day on the pier — from bait and licenses to nearby stays and fishing charters.
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