Though officially established in 1928, Cabin Bluff’s long and storied history starts more than a century before. After experiencing great success cultivating Sea Island Cotton, the Floyd family founded The Camden Hunt Club in 1827 on the property now known as Cabin Bluff. Often credited as being the first members-only hunting club in the US, the club hosted hunting parties, shooting competitions, horse and dug-out boat races (with purses upwards of $10,000), as well as balls and dinners for the region’s prominent plantation owners and their guests.
Soon after the Civil War the Floyd family abandoned their grand lifestyle and the lands reverted to great forests. The forests were part of extensive logging operations until they were purchased by automobile pioneer Howard E. Coffin in 192
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Mr. Coffin founded Cabin Bluff in 1928 as a world-class hunting and fishing destination for wealthy southerners and northeasterners who sought escape from life’s daily pressures. He envisioned Cabin Bluff as a perfect combination of simple pleasures, with no loss of luxury or comfort. During his ownership Cabin Bluff garnered a respected reputation as host to Presidents, wealthy industrialists and distinguished sporting enthusiasts from around the world.
Virtually everywhere at Cabin Bluff, history is present. You’ll see a century of moments suspended in time through photographs, decades-old books and treasured artifacts. Perhaps the most startling sight is a well-preserved 13-foot alligator mounted overhead in the lodge, present since 1930.
Cabin Bluff to this day retains a rough-hewn quality, yet has not relinquished its standing as a destination built upon simple elegance and attention to service and enjoyment. The retreat is a warm and welcoming host for any corporate retreat, customer trip, or family gathering. Specializing in groups smaller than 40, events at Cabin Bluff are exclusive, uncomplicated and as genuine as the historic property itself.
Especies
Anchoa de banco, Redfish, Tarpón, Sea-Trout (Trucha Marrón Anádroma)
In-shore
Fishing along the Intercoastal Waterway is something to behold at Cabin Bluff. We lead daily excursions by boat along the Cumberland River, fishing the many estuaries that dot the shoreline near Cumberland Island. There you’ll find spotted sea trout, sheepshead, red drum, and many other inshore species in abundance. Despite ever changing conditions, our seasoned fishing guides stay tuned into what is biting and where, ensuring you make the most of your time on the water.
Of course, if you want to stay a little closer to camp, our peaceful and picturesque fishing dock is well known as one of the best spots to fish along the Cumberland River.
Offshore
Experience the thrills of coastal Georgia’s abundant ocean resource by spending time on the Atlantic Ocean. We offer half-day an Ver más...d full-day offshore guided fishing trips. From schools of king mackerel, cobia, and tarpon to the bottom dwelling grouper, snapper and sea bass, offshore fishing is an exciting experience.
Sight fishing
Few things captivate an outdoorsman as much as fly fishing - as much art as it is sport. Cabin Bluff is a fly fishing dream with quiet flats that allow you to tie your best Clouser minnow, saltwater popper or shrimp. Chase schools of redfish, tarpon and trout that inhabit the marshes, rivers, and coastline alongside Cumberland Island. The sport is all about precision, so if you’ve never tried it, or are just a bit rusty, fly fishing lessons are available.
Boats
2013 296 Cobia 30’
Powered by twin 300hp Yamaha 4 stroke engines, this boat has plenty of speed. Ample space for up to four anglers and equipped with state of the art navigational, fish-finding, and safety equipment, the Cobia is our favorite for off-shore trips. Features include: marine head, stereo, two 30-gallon livewells, plenty of fishbox space, and comfortable seating.
2013 Pathfinder 24’
A single 300hp Yamaha 4 stroke powers this 24’ Pathfinder. With plenty of dry storage for gear and the latest in fish-finding and navigational equipment, it’s the perfect boat for a day of inshore fishing. Minn Kota I-Pilot trolling motor and power poles make for easy navigation in shallower waters.
2013 Hell’s Bay 18’ Marquesa
Hell’s Bay makes some of the world’s finest shallow water skiffs. A 90hp Yamaha 4 stroke engine, Minn Kota I-Pilot trolling motor, and power pole make our Marquesa ideal for sight fishing.
Lead guides
Captain Toby Mohrman is an expert angler who is always ready with a timely tip or insight that will make the Cumberland River your very own fishing paradise. Energetic, friendly and outgoing, Captain Toby says it's his job to make sure guests have the time of their lives at Cabin Bluff. Spend a few minutes with him on one of our fishing boats or casting a line from our picturesque dock and you'll quickly realize he means that sincerely.
Recently renovated, our guest cabins provide 20 private rooms with private baths, allowing no more than 40 guests to enjoy Cabin Bluff at any given time, ensuring a most private and uncrowded experience. Comfortable cabins reflect a rustic elegance well in character with Cabin Bluff's fabled history and natural surroundings.
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Idiomas hablados
English