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Big Red Drum offshore by
Rick Hiott (12/17/2007)
[Charleston] Capt Dan Utley and I offshore along with SC DNR Marine Biologists Glenn Ulrick Tagging Big Red Drum
Miss Judy's South Carolina Connection by
Judy Helmey (6/27/2007)
[Hilton Head] The South Carolina and Georgia Coast line have a lot to offer where these two states meet! Artificial reef fishing can be very accommodating especially at this time of the year!
Wando River Fishing Report by
Rick Hiott (3/29/2007)
[Charleston] Thank God the water is warming up. We have 71 degree water temp here in Charleston,SC and its only going to get better!!
Beaufort And Hilton Head Fishing Report by
Mike Upchurch (12/13/2006)
[Beaufort] It has been a busy fall but I always get stacked up with folks over the holidays and the fishing couldn't be much better. The weather has been phenomenal and the fish cooperative. One of my friends from Shakespeare, Matt Fletcher was down for a trip and we had a good day with reds and trout.
Fall Bite In Beaufort SC by
Josh Utsey (11/15/2006)
[Beaufort] 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.
Redfish Bite Inshore Is Hot! by
Josh Utsey (9/01/2006)
[Beaufort] Well folks it's starting to almost feel like Fall weather is somewhat near. The mornings are getting a little cooler and for the most part you don't have to question whether or not you are going to make it to the dock or have a heat stroke. As far as the inshore bite goes, it's only getting better from here on out.
Myrtle Beach To Charleston Fishing Report by
Gene Dickson (7/30/2006)
[Myrtle Beach] Summer, the redfish scatter
about in our area and are rarely found in groups of more than five or ten in
a group. I think it's because there is more bait around and they don't have
to concentrate at feeding places in order to get a meal.