The Fall bite is on and the action has been hot and consistant.

Not allot to say except live shrimp on a popping cork and your catching fish. The trout numbers have been astonishing and they just seem to be everywhere. They are still not the largest fish in the sea but the sheer numbers definatley make it worth while.

We are starting to see some of the bigger Reds move onto the flats and with falling water temps it shouldn't be long until we are chasing some really big schools of fish on the flats.

Just remember, winter in the Lowcountry is a beautiful thing and as far as the fishing goes, for me, the colder the better.

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About The Author: Captain Josh Utsey

Company: Lowcountry Guide Service

Area Reporting: Beaufort SC

Bio: Captain Josh Utsey is a fourth generation Beaufortonian with many years spent fishing and hunting in the Lowcountry. Whether chasing Redfish on the flats, Cobia and Tarpon in the rivers, or offshore trolling, Captain Utsey can provide you with a wealth of knowledge to help make your day more successful. Captain Utsey is sponsored by Motorguide, Cape Fear Rod Company and Fin-Nor Reel Company and is a Mercury Saltwater Prostaff member. He is also an active member and Co-Chairman of the Beaufort Chapter of the Coastal Conservation Association (CCA), and the Sea Island Flyfishers Club.

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