Specks making it happen in Cooper, Wando rivers
After a fall and winter that anglers across the Lowcountry touted as one of the best in years, the spring bite for trout seems to have picked up right where it left off. […]
After a fall and winter that anglers across the Lowcountry touted as one of the best in years, the spring bite for trout seems to have picked up right where it left off. […]
The time to catch Lowcountry sheepshead is now, according to Capt. Robert Olsen of Knot@Work Charters, and the best place to catch them is on the structure around Charleston’s nearshore reefs, including the Lowcountry Angler’s Reef and the 4Ki Reef. […]
Spring fishing is on the verge of arriving in full force at Lake Tillery.
“Guys are doing really good on bass and crappie right now,” said Joe Aldridge of Joe’s Bait & Tackle in Albemarle, “but the best is yet to come.” […]
Within feet of the state line, the northern end of the Grand Strand harbors a unique estuary with local and worldly significance. On a grand scale, Walter Maxwell’s 1,780-pound tiger shark — caught from a Cherry Grove pier in 1964 — remains untouched after almost 50 years, and is the only all-tackle world record from South Carolina waters. […]
If you’re ready for a real blast of spring in South Carolina, look no further than the offshore opportunities for catching dolphin this month. […]
A week ago, Lowcountry anglers reported that redfish were beginning to break out of their schools, but with the cold weather hanging on, some are still in small groups, trying to avoid porpoises and trying to keep warm. […]
Capt. Charlie Beadon of Beaufort Sportfishing Charters said March is typically a transitional month for redfish around the Beaufort area, with the winter’s large schools breaking up. […]
Denton’s Robert Lambert caught the biggest bass in the history of the Fishers of Men Piedmont Division with an 8.55-pound lunker in the March 9 tournament at Lake Tillery. […]
With spring-like weather finally warming, one of North Carolina’s best lakes for bass fishing is ready to explode, according to a veteran guide. […]
Rantowles Creek is a hidden gem in the Lowcountry – a creek in southern Charleston County with easy access from US 17 that opens onto the Intracoastal Waterway, and the fishing there is currently hot for redfish and black drum. […]
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