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Charleston Saltwater Fishing - What to expect in March!
By
Seamus
on 2/28/2019 3:16:07 AM • Views (1063)
As the weather gradually gets warmer the Redfish schools will gets more scattered out and the fish will be getting out of their tight Winter Schools! Both Fly and Spin fishing is solid for Reds and not only will their be Tailing Tides this month whic...
Charleston Saltwater Fishing - August Fishing!
By
Seamus
on 11/14/2018 4:56:12 PM • Views (497)
August fishing has been explosive this year with many Target species to be tackled. First the world class Jack Crevalle. which we fish for by finding them finning and then throwing surface plugs: Mirror Lure Top Dogs Striper Swipers Zara Spooks chugg...
Charleston Saltwater Fishing - October and November!
By
Seamus
on 11/14/2018 4:56:12 PM • Views (464)
October and November are two of my favorite months to fish Charleston! The Redfish and Trout bite are hot. The water is gin clear and the sight casting to cruising schools of Redfish is dynamic. Spin or Fly being in about a foot of water looking at t...
Charleston Saltwater Fishing - May fishing!
By
Seamus
on 11/14/2018 4:56:11 PM • Views (675)
May has been a "Redfish on the flats " month so far! The winter snow storm we had has strongly effected our Speckled Sea Trout bite. I believe we lost a lot of fish due to that extreme cold. Many people saw floating dead fish during the storm and I b...
Charleston Saltwater Fishing - Awesome Cobia!
By
Seamus
on 11/14/2018 4:56:11 PM • Views (454)
May 11th my buddy Captain Ryan Bell and I went 20 miles out to a submerged ship in about 40 ft of water! The Spadefish whose favorite food are jelly balls were all around the boat and can provide awesome light tackle action. Before we ran out to the...
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