Our Guide Service
Capt. Davidson has built Southern Salinity® Guide Service on his love of the Florida outdoor lifestyle and is passionate about making your experience one that captures the ultimate beauty and bounty that its lack of routine, and step into what nature freely gives, provides for anyone following his reliable and knowledgeable lead.
Photography boat Tours are custom designed so that you can plug in your options and play with location destinations.
His approach is about getting people who never thought about a boat ride out on the water and making that experience amazing.
Whether you are rounding out a family vacation or ready to take your professional skills at sight-fishing, or nature photography to the next level of epic, Southern Salinity’s unique approach to packaging fishing charters fill in the gaps and gives anyone who tries it, inspiration to adventure out not once, but again, when the tides are right, to take a leap of faith and discover that which those who live here are lucky to call part of daily life.
The waterways of the Forgotten Coast of Florida are places where the mighty and historic Apalachicola River collides with the peaceful St. George Island State Park, the still wild St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge, and secluded Cape St. George Island State Reserve.
You won’t forget that you’ve been to this place and will want to shout about it to others who are seeking unforgettable fishing, boating, and cruising.
Apalachicola & St. George Island is where so much of what lives in the sea starts its life and it is the beating heart of the local oyster and shrimping industries.
Plant and animal life thrives in the surrounding salt marshes of this designated estuary, where tidal changes are a constant.
The barrier islands of St. George, Little St. George, St. Vincent, and Dog Island make up this watershed provide a diverse bottom habitat made up of sand bars, mudflats, oyster bars, and rock gardens.
It is active as a breeding and migratory pass-through for many species of fish and is the central part of the culture to protect that which is enjoyed as a treasured recreational paradise for boaters and bird-watchers, alike.