Archive for the ‘Fishing’ Category

Fishing At Kiawah

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Fishing At Kiawah

Jeff and his daughter Jess spent an afternoon of their Labor Day vacation fishing behind Kiawah. We spent most of the charter sight fishing on one large flat at low tide. We were able to see redfish chasing shrimp in water so shallow that their backs were out of water! The duo caught trout, ladyfish and redfish on artificials rigged on flutter hooks. Highlight of the trip was watching Jeff hook up and fight this black drum in a foot of water.

Family Fishing In Charleston

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Family Fishing In Charleston

Becky and her son, J.T., were visiting Folly Beach but had not done much saltwater fishing before and decided to give it a try. We fished the falling tide in the morning and Becky started off with her first ever trout caught on a shrimp under a popping cork. We moved onto tidal flats as the water fell and targeted redfish using cracked blue crab. Becky quickly landed her first redfish, a sweet six pounder! J.T. got into the action too with multiple bites throughout the charter.

Kiawah Fly Fishing

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Kiawah Fly Fishing

Ian and I chose this morning so that we could fly fish Kiawah on both sides of low tide. When we arrived, we found a slow moving storm system hanging out on top of us that made sight fishing tough. Ian persevered and stuck this nice seven pound redfish while blind casting to oyster beds. All redfish were caught on mud minnow patterns.

Kids Fishing In Charleston, SC

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Kids Fishing In Charleston, SC

Kids Fishing In Charleston, SC

Staying at Folly Beach for the week, Dave and Jack, his son, fished a half day morning charter. Jack quickly showed us how it was done by landing a nine pound redfish after a lengthy fight! The pair did a great job in windy conditions also catching more redfish and a bonnethead shark. Dad put a nice finishing touch on the trip by catching a six pound redfish with a D.O.A. shrimp under a popping cork.

Charleston Redfish On The Flyrod

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Charleston Redfish On The Flyrod

Back for more, Vincent and Bob, his brother, came out on the boat this morning. We left the dock before sunrise to make the most of sight fishing before the tide rose. At first light, we found a school feeding with backs and tails out of the skinny water. Vincent soon had his personal best, a seven pound redfish in the boat. The redfish aggressively ate a Dupre’s gold spoon fly while pushing other fish out of the way!

Charleston Tailing Redfish

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Charleston Tailing Redfish

In town to see his son, Dakota, Bruce booked an evening charter for both of them. While waiting for the water to get in the grass, we cast popping corks with live and D.O.A. shrimp at the banks and caught trout, ladyfish and flounder. Once the flats were flooded, Bruce caught two seven pound redfish we saw tailing in the grass while Dakota hooked up with another that broke us off.  All three redfish ate a black/gold artificial grub.

Fly Fishing in Charleston, SC

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Fly Fishing in Charleston, SC

Visiting from Paris, Vincent packed his fly rod and hit Charleston Harbor with me for sight fishing at low tide. Caught multiple fish on the Dupre’s Gold Spoon fly. The redfish seemed to hone in on its flashy motion. Vince, his nephew, cast artificials off the stern and did quite well too with several redfish and a nice trout.

Charleston Cobia

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Charleston Cobia

Had a trip out of Folly Beach this morning that really showed how many seasonal species of fish are in our waters right now. Over the course of an hour, we caught bluefish, spanish mackerel, cobia, pompano and ladyfish! All of these fish took live shrimp under a popping cork. It was an amazing sight to see.

First Folly Beach Redfish

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

First Folly Beach Redfish

John had lived at Folly Beach for some time but had only fished from shore. For his birthday, he and Amelia chartered me for a half day trip. Starting close to low tide, we fished the flats as the water rose into the grass. Casting an artificial bait, John soon hooked into a very healthy redfish that put up quite a fight. It was his first Folly Beach redfish. Spent the second half of the trip catching trout and incidentally bonnethead shark using shrimp under a popping cork.

Charleston Trout Fishing

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Charleston Trout Fishing

To celebrate John’s birthday, he and his fiancee, Danielle, joined me for a morning of Charleston trout fishing. Started casting popping corks for trout at our first two spots and found lots of little fish who wouldn’t leave our shrimp alone. At our next spot, Danielle landed a nice four pound trout and that got the ball rolling. We caught 20+ trout in the same area with constant action for the rest of the trip. All caught with either shrimp or finger mullet under a popping cork.