Friday, March 9, 2018
Fishing Report 3-5-18 www.exclusivefishingcharters.com
Fishing in Charleston SC couldn't be any better. With temperatures between 60-70 degrees you can catch fish without even sweating. The redfish are biting cut mullet, blue crab chunks, and frozen shrimp. Circle hooks are working great by hooking these fish in the corner of the mouth. This is perfect for catching and releasing these fish to fight another day. Many trout are being caught on mud minnows. This time of year underwater structure seems to hold many species of inshore fish. To book a charter please give me a call 843-709-6859 or visit my website www.exclusivefishingcharters.com . Its a great time to go fishing in Charleston, SC!
Monday, February 12, 2018
Wintertime Redfishing Trends
Many customers ask when is the best time to go fishing for redfish in Charleston, SC. This question always depends on how the angler wants to fish. Light tackle and sight fishing are exceptional during the fall and wintertime months. The water clarity at this time also makes site fishing very exciting. You can see the fish as you fight them! Redfish feed mainly in small creeks and estuaries all summer long. Shrimp, crabs, and many small fish are found in this skinny water. As the temperature slowly drops many of these creek critters suddenly die. The fish are forced to find a more sustainable food source. A lot of times these fish not only need food, but are looking for a spot that has less current as well. The schools of fish tend to pack very tightly. These schools of fish can sometimes reach numbers in the hundreds.
Now that the redfish have found their wintertime sanctuary, as anglers we can capitalize on this seasonal location. For a fishing charter please visit my website: www.exclusivefishingcharters.com
Now that the redfish have found their wintertime sanctuary, as anglers we can capitalize on this seasonal location. For a fishing charter please visit my website: www.exclusivefishingcharters.com
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