Charleston man lands redfish from his couch while watching football game
Why do men sometimes do things? Because they can. Put Jason Schall in that category. He caught a fish from his couch – because he could. […]
Why do men sometimes do things? Because they can. Put Jason Schall in that category. He caught a fish from his couch – because he could. […]
Catching bull reds is a major thrill for inshore anglers, and the Georgetown area is one of the focal points for those pursuing inshore action. […]
As far as just, plain enjoyment in bass fishing, I don’t know if it gets any better than topwater. […]
A lot has sure changed in a couple of months. From getting no rain, the lakes being low and figuring that we’d have shallow bass the rest of the year, we’re back to having plenty of rain and looking at a normal October and fall pattern. […]
Fall is a great time for catching the inshore slam of redfish, flounder and trout in Murrells Inlet waters, and Capt. J. Baisch of Fishful Thinking Guide Service has been catching bull reds about a quarter-mile off the beach, as well as flounder at the Paradise reef, trout, flounder and redfish around the jetties. […]
Speckled trout and reds are most-often targeted by fishermen in flat-bottomed boats in skinny backwaters, but in Charleston, the bite is definitely picking up in the surf, according to Capt Ben Shealy, who guides out of the Charleston Angler in West Ashley. […]
Largemouth bass have entered their fall pattern of chasing baitfish in coves and creeks at High Rock Lake, and anglers are benefitting. […]
Fly fishing can be one of the most relaxing – and rewarding – hobbies if you know where to fish. The feel of a big trout on the end of your fly rod makes the blood pump faster and gets the adrenaline flowing. […]
There are no caissons, no buglers or regimental flags. No cities have been ransacked along the way, no crops put to the torch. Still, there’s a march to the sea every autumn along South Carolina’s coastline that’s more predictable than Gen. Sherman’s little walkabout almost 150 years ago. […]
A crisp wind out of the northeast forced dozens of anglers standing along the wooden rails to cinch down the hoods of their jackets, raincoats and sweatshirts. […]
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