Archive for July, 2009

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Charleston, SC

This waterspout touched down on one of our nearshore fishing charters but stayed well off from where we were anchored!

Jetties Report - July 2009

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

I have been fishing the jetties the past few days looking for some Tarpon, Reds, and Sharks.  We have been averaging a couple reds per trip (30″-44″) and plenty of sharks and stingrays rays to keep the rods bent.  Tarpon are rolling aroud, but I haven’t seen any freejump.  One rolled about 15 feet from the boat that was well over 100 pounds!  Spanish Mackerel have been thrashing around as well as ladyfish. If you’re interested in booking a charter, check out my website or call me at 843.566.3433.

Here’s a shot from our last trip:

Charleston Red Drum

Charleston Inshore Fishing Summer Report

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

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Redfish - Crabs, Cut Mullet/Menhaden, Mudminnows, Spoons, you name it, the reds have been biting it all.  The reds are in the flats (we got a nice 32″ last week), docks, jetties and tailing in the grass.  With the warm water, the fish are active.

Trout - Trout fishing has been good.  I have been fishing points and oyster beds at creek mouths with poping corks with live menhaden underneath.  Menhaden are thick in the harbor right now, so bring a cast net with you!

Flounder - We have been catching flounder an anything from mehaden to electric chicken jigs.  Along with a 4.8 pounder that took first place in a tournament a few weeks ago, yesterday on charter we got a 3 pounder while flyfishing with an electric chicken clouser.

Spanish Mackerel - The Spanish are definitely here in good numbers.  I have been fishing for them while the current rips out.  Look for the birds diving and some surface action from the fish.

Jacks - I have seen a few jacks on the surface while fishing for Spanish Mackerel, but have not targeted them yet.  They are definitely here though.  This means that the tarpon are sure to be around as well.

Bonnethead Sharks - Shark fishing is great right now and is full of action.  If you want to fight nice fish on light tackle, battling bonnetheads is a blast.  Crab or Menhaden with their tail cut off has been working great while fished onthe bottom.

Cobia - I have been landing 2 per trip on my nearshore charters on average.  A friend of mine caught some in the harbor during a charter this week.

Bluefish, Ladyfish, Seabass, Gar (on the flats after all the rain) , Toadfish, Stingrays, Whiting, and Croacker have all been picking up on my bottom rigs while trying for larger fish.

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