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Carlo M

Carlo M with Fishing Charleston 101
Charleston, South Carolina
Reported: 2 months ago

Fall in here and the bite is fire! Top water in morning! Live shrimp, mullet, and artificial all smoking the fish! Our fall bite is Red Hot!
Carlo M
Carlo M with Fishing Charleston 101 Charleston, South Carolina Reported: 2 months ago
Fall in here and the bite is fire! Top water in morning! Live shrimp, mullet, and artificial all smoking the fish! Our fall bite is Red Hot!
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
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Bob Ullerich

Bob Ullerich
North Charleston, South Carolina
Reported: 2 years ago

Maui are in!!!
Bob Ullerich
Bob Ullerich North Charleston, South Carolina Reported: 2 years ago
Maui are in!!!
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
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Bob Ullerich

Bob Ullerich
North Charleston, South Carolina
Reported: 2 years ago

Cobia are starting to show up as well as kingfish reef trips have been hit with daily limits full. Amber Jacks are big and thick. Bonita and False Albacore are thick.
Bob Ullerich
Bob Ullerich North Charleston, South Carolina Reported: 2 years ago
Cobia are starting to show up as well as kingfish reef trips have been hit with daily limits full. Amber Jacks are big and thick. Bonita and False Albacore are thick.
False Albacore Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
False Albacore Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
False Albacore Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
False Albacore Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
False Albacore Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
False Albacore Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
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Bob Ullerich

Bob Ullerich
North Charleston, South Carolina
Reported: 2 years ago

8hr reef out of Charleston limits of Vermilion , Amberjacks, huge Cobia take down
Bob Ullerich
Bob Ullerich North Charleston, South Carolina Reported: 2 years ago
8hr reef out of Charleston limits of Vermilion , Amberjacks, huge Cobia take down
Amberjack, Scup, Vermillion Snapper Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Amberjack, Scup, Vermillion Snapper Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Amberjack, Scup, Vermillion Snapper Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Amberjack, Scup, Vermillion Snapper Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Amberjack, Scup, Vermillion Snapper Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Amberjack, Scup, Vermillion Snapper Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
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Bob Ullerich

Bob Ullerich
North Charleston, South Carolina
Reported: 2 years ago

Red drum , amber jacks. Black drum
Bob Ullerich
Bob Ullerich North Charleston, South Carolina Reported: 2 years ago
Red drum , amber jacks. Black drum
Amberjack Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Amberjack Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Amberjack Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Amberjack Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Amberjack Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Amberjack Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Amberjack Fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
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Jeremy Espiritu

Jeremy Espiritu
Moncks Corner, South Carolina
Reported: 3 years ago

Inshore in the charleston area the redfishing has been incredible. This month you can expect to catch reds and seatrout. The good quality sized sea trout should show up by the end of October. Along the beaches the big bull redfish should be making their presence known in big numbers...
Jeremy Espiritu
Jeremy Espiritu Moncks Corner, South Carolina Reported: 3 years ago
Inshore in the charleston area the redfishing has been incredible. This month you can expect to catch reds and seatrout.
The good quality sized sea trout should show up by the end of October.
Along the beaches the big bull redfish should be making their presence known in big numbers
s the water Temps begin to cool down. But currently if you want to go fishing, the Inshore bite has been great, with lots of big redfish being caught Inshore! If you would like to fish in Charleston or the surrounding book your trip with me and will get into ’em
Redfish fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Redfish fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
Redfish fishing in Charleston, South Carolina
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Will Adams
Johns Island, South Carolina
Reported: 3 years ago

September is the month to remember. Sheepshead, flounder, and trout are gonna be looking to feed now that water temp is slowly dropping. Always look for moving water and depth with structure around. I personally go during the low tide and look for areas that has both and come back...
Will Adams
Will Adams Johns Island, South Carolina Reported: 3 years ago
September is the month to remember. Sheepshead, flounder, and trout are gonna be looking to feed now that water temp is slowly dropping. Always look for moving water and depth with structure around. I personally go during the low tide and look for areas that has both and come back during the high tide and set up for the stopping tide. Usually i do the best the first three hours of the dropping tide. I've found that smaller baits do well such as mud minnows and finger mullet. September usually has slot if rain so
if the water looks cloudy from sunshine the run off use finger mullet. Finger mullet can be seen easier than mud minnows, they are white and not dark like the mud minnows. With using shrimp, one also noticed if you use large shrimp that they too can be seen easier and it can keep the trash fish away due to the size but not always. Popping corks will be starting their way back into my tackle box as well. Along with artificial baits such as the Vudu shrimp. Con't forget your Pro Cure and please don't over do the amount needed. It can and will ruin not only the color but also the dexterity of the bait.
Sheepshead fishing in Johns Island, South Carolina
Sheepshead fishing in Johns Island, South Carolina
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