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Fishing Report: Fishing this time of year is like shooting fish in a barrel. Position yourself on the incoming tide with lots of live shrimp. I always use a top and bottom rig so i can target the fish i most want to catch. This time of year, youll catch alot of "puppy" reds that are just under limit with your bottom rig. Most trout will rise at the crack of a cajan thunder bobber with 18"-24" of florocarbon leader. When your in the right spot, I call it a 20 second spot. If you dont feel a bite within the first 20 seconds you've already lost another shrimp. These trout taste awefully good, but if your too slow you might be going come with an empty cooler.
Also lots of whiting, ladyfish, and small blues on shrimp.
Capt. Christopher Neste
Straw Hat Tours
843 816 7654
ID: 3307 | Todays Date:11/20/2009 Date of Report: 2008-09-12 Fishing Report Title: Hilton Head Inshore Fishing Report State or Fishing Region: South Carolina- SE Fishing Report Charter Name: Straw Hat Tours Boat Name: Fish On! Report By: Capt. Chris Licenses, Associations: Locale or Marina: Calibogue Sound Phone: 843 363 2611 Email: Email the angler or Capt. Website: http://www.islandace.com
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Fishing Report: Fishing has been fair since the weather is holding up here at the beach. Hoping that some trout will show up soon. The spot bite was on first of Nov. but has slowed down . Some red drum are still being caught at the jetties with finger mullet and shrimp under cork.Hope the weather stays nice, that will help keep the fishing OK thru first of Dec.Fishing Myrtle Beach is pretty seasonal. Starts getting good late April to Dec. If you are looking for a great day on the water while in Myrtle Beach give us a call @ 843 450 1430 or look us up on our web site
Catch-1familyfun.com Great fishing to all!
Capt. Shannon
ID: 1422 | Todays Date:11/20/2009 Date of Report: 2006-11-10 Fishing Report Title: Myrtle Beach Fishing Report State or Fishing Region: South Carolina- SE Fishing Report Charter Name: Catch-1 sportfishing Boat Name: Catch-1 Report By: Capt Shannon Licenses, Associations: Locale or Marina: Murrells Inlet SC Phone: 843 450 1430 Email: Email the angler or Capt. Website: http://www.catch-1familyfun.com
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Fishing Report: the morning started out slow, just used our time while waiting on the tide to flood to catch some fingermullet and small shrimp. As soon as the tide turned the fish started moving in. Its difficult to get on these fish when the water is moving so fast, that is why it is important you anchor up creek of were you will be fishing as we did, that way your bait can float into the hole and you want disturb the fish. We caught a few small ones within 10 min of being in the spot. After about 20 min we finally hooked up on a big 15 pound bull. Man was it awesome. That made the whole trip there and we called it quites. Your time is limited from when the tide starts to rise to catch these fish before they move back in the flats. These fish are out there so go and get on one.
ID: 1176 | Todays Date:11/20/2009 Date of Report: 2006-08-20 Fishing Report Title: RedFish State or Fishing Region: South Carolina- SE Fishing Report Charter Name: Boat Name: Report By: Dallas Dellinger Licenses, Associations: Locale or Marina: Phone: Email: Email the angler or Capt. Website:
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Fishing Report: South Carolina Shallow Saltwater Fishing Report for June 21, thru August 17, 2005
Right on schedule, the big reds showed at our jetties. We had several days of over 20 fish in the 15 to 35 pound size class and caught our second really big red in 6 years that weighed in at 52 pounds. We will have the photos of the big one on the site sometime soon. Live bait is again the bait of choice for most days and for some reason, some days, it can be hard to find. The mullet minnows are late hatching again this season and are just barely big enough to tempt a hungry red so that makes the peanut sized menhaden the bait of choice again this year. Most days we managed to catch from 5 to 10 reds but some days we caught less and some days we caught more, but the average was around the 5 to 10 a day. Fortunately, most of the inshore fish we’ve been catching have been in the 7 to 12 pound size which makes for a really good fight on light tackle. When I speak of light tackle, I mean rods with some spine and 20# test line. The warm water doesn’t have very much oxygen in it and the quicker you can get them in, the easier it is to revive them and let them go. The tailing tides produced very few really good days. Most of the big tide days were disappointing but we did manage to catch some on the fly rods. We have more big tides due here starting around August 15th and continuing on through August 25th. Black drum have shown in good numbers again this
ID: 307 Read Full Report... | Todays Date:11/20/2009 Date of Report: 2005-08-17 Fishing Report Title: South Carolina Shallow Saltwater Fishing Report State or Fishing Region: South Carolina- SE Fishing Report Charter Name: Delta Guide Service Boat Name: Hewes 18' flats boat Report By: Gene Dickson - Delta Guide Service Licenses, Associations: All state and federal licenses Locale or Marina: Myrtle Beach to Charleston Phone: 843-546-3645 Email: Email the angler or Capt. Website: http://www.deltaguideservice.com
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