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What is jetty fishing in Charleston all about?

Jetty fishing in Charleston, South Carolina, provides anglers with an excellent opportunity to fish in a picturesque coastal environment where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Intracoastal Waterway. The jetties in Charleston extend into the ocean and are known for their productive fishing grounds, which attract a variety of fish species throughout the year. Whether casting from the jetties themselves or nearby shores, anglers can enjoy a diverse range of fishing experiences while taking in scenic views of the coastline and surrounding waters.

Commonly targeted species when jetty fishing in Charleston include redfish, spotted seatrout, flounder, sheepshead, and black drum, among others. Each species has its own preferred habitat and feeding behavior, influencing the techniques and baits used by anglers. Bottom fishing with live or cut bait such as shrimp, mullet, or squid is a popular method for targeting bottom-dwelling species like redfish, flounder, and black drum near the rocky structures of the jetties. Anglers may also use crab or sand fleas to attract sheepshead, which are known for their sharp teeth and preference for crustaceans.

Charleston's jetties also provide opportunities for anglers to use artificial lures such as spoons, jigs, and soft plastics to target predatory species like spotted seatrout and Spanish mackerel. These lures mimic the movements of baitfish and can be cast and retrieved through the water to entice strikes. Topwater lures like poppers and surface walkers are effective for attracting aggressive strikes from species like seatrout and redfish during their feeding frenzies. Understanding the seasonal movements, tidal patterns, and water conditions enhances the angler's ability to select the right techniques and baits for a successful fishing trip while enjoying the natural beauty of Charleston's coastal jetties.

What are the most popular months to go jetty fishing in Charleston?

Jetty fishing seasons in Charleston, South Carolina, are influenced by various factors such as water temperature, fish migrations, and seasonal weather patterns, creating distinct fishing opportunities throughout the year. Spring and fall are typically regarded as peak seasons for jetty fishing in Charleston. During these transitional periods, warming water temperatures stimulate fish activity and attract a wide variety of species closer to the jetties. Anglers commonly target species like redfish, spotted seatrout, flounder, sheepshead, and black drum, which are more abundant and actively feeding in the vicinity of the jetties during these times.

Summer also offers productive fishing around Charleston's jetties, particularly early in the morning or late in the evening when temperatures are cooler and fish are more active. Species such as Spanish mackerel, king mackerel, and tarpon may be encountered near the jetties during their seasonal migrations, providing thrilling angling opportunities. As temperatures cool in the winter months, fishing around the jetties tends to slow down as some species move to deeper offshore waters or seek warmer habitats. However, resident species like sheepshead and black drum can still be targeted near the jetties throughout the year with the right techniques and baits.

Understanding tidal movements is crucial for success when jetty fishing in Charleston across all seasons. Incoming tides often bring in baitfish and predatory species close to the jetties, while outgoing tides can concentrate fish in deeper channels or around submerged structures. Adapting fishing techniques and bait presentations according to tidal currents enhances the likelihood of a successful catch, regardless of the season in Charleston. Overall, Charleston's jetty fishing seasons provide anglers with diverse opportunities to explore and enjoy the rich marine life along South Carolina's coast throughout the year.

What techniques are popular for jetty fishing in Charleston?

Jetty fishing in Charleston, South Carolina, offers anglers a variety of techniques and strategies to target a diverse range of fish species that inhabit these coastal structures. One popular method is bottom fishing, where anglers use natural baits such as shrimp, mullet, or squid rigged on weighted hooks to target bottom-dwelling species like redfish, flounder, sheepshead, and black drum. This approach is effective when fishing near the rocky areas and pilings of the jetties, where these species often congregate in search of food. Bottom fishing can be particularly successful during periods of slack tide or when fish are feeding closer to the sea floor.

Another favored technique for jetty fishing in Charleston is using live baitfish or shrimp to target larger predatory species such as spotted seatrout, Spanish mackerel, and king mackerel. Anglers typically rig live baits on hooks using a Carolina rig or free-lining method to allow the bait to swim naturally in the water column. This method appeals to the hunting instincts of these predatory fish, increasing the likelihood of a strike. Alternatively, anglers may use artificial lures such as spoons, jigs, and soft plastics to mimic the movement of baitfish and entice strikes from these aggressive feeders.

Topwater fishing is also highly effective when targeting species like spotted seatrout, redfish, and Spanish mackerel around Charleston's jetties, especially during warmer months when fish are more active near the surface. Using topwater lures such as poppers, walk-the-dog lures, or chuggers can provoke explosive strikes from these predatory species. Anglers employ a variety of retrieval techniques, including steady retrieves, pauses, and erratic movements, to mimic injured baitfish and trigger reactions from nearby predators. Understanding the seasonal movements and feeding behaviors of fish around the jetties enhances the angler's ability to select the appropriate techniques and baits for a successful fishing outing on Charleston's productive fishing grounds.

What species are popular for jetty fishing in Charleston?

Jetty fishing in Charleston, South Carolina, presents anglers with a rich diversity of fish species to target throughout the year, making it a favored destination for both locals and visitors alike. Among the top species sought after by jetty anglers in Charleston is the redfish, also known as red drum. These powerful fish are often found near the rocky structures of the jetties, where they feed on crustaceans, shrimp, and small baitfish. Anglers commonly use live or cut bait like shrimp or mullet, as well as artificial lures such as spoons and jigs, to entice redfish into striking. Redfish provide thrilling fights and are prized for their strength and size, making them a highlight of any jetty fishing excursion.

Another popular species to catch when jetty fishing in Charleston is the spotted seatrout, known locally as speckled trout. These fish are abundant in the waters around the jetties and are prized for their aggressive strikes and tasty flesh. Anglers often use live shrimp or baitfish, as well as artificial lures like soft plastics and topwater plugs, to target speckled trout. They are typically found near grassy areas, channels, and drop-offs, where they prey on small fish and shrimp. Speckled trout provide exciting action and are a favorite among anglers for their challenging fights and delicious table fare.

Other notable species to target while jetty fishing in Charleston include flounder, sheepshead, Spanish mackerel, and black drum. Flounder are commonly found lying in wait on sandy or muddy bottoms near the jetties, where they blend in with their surroundings and ambush passing prey. Sheepshead, with their distinctive teeth adapted for eating crustaceans, can be targeted using baits like fiddler crabs or barnacles around the rocky structures. Spanish mackerel, known for their speed and agility, patrol the waters near the jetties and can be caught using fast-moving artificial lures. Black drums, on the other hand, are often found feeding near the bottom and can be enticed with baits such as shrimp or cut bait. Understanding the habits and preferences of these species enhances the angler's chances of success while jetty fishing on Charleston's vibrant and productive fishing grounds.

Recent Reviews

  • ★★★★★
    Great trip, we didn't caught any fish, but we enjoy the trip. We will try again

    Bernard K. | June 29, 2025

    Trip: 4 HR Inshore/Harbor/Jetties Fishing AM

  • ★★★★★
    Had a great time with Capt. Hayden. WE caught fish a large bull red, shark and skates.I tend to fish with him again

    John S. | June 22, 2025

    Trip: 4 HR Inshore/Harbor/Jetties Fishing AM

  • ★★★★★
    Great trip! Captain Matt worked hard to put our group on fish and he has a super nice, comfortable boat!

    William W. | June 19, 2025

    Trip: Inshore Fishing on our New Boat!

  • ★★★★★
    Really excellent time with Carlo! He knows the spots to catch fish and tailors the trip to what you want it to be. Great boat and all the help fishing you want. Highly recommended and I'm already planning another trip with him.

    James R. | June 11, 2025

    Trip: Besting Charleston's Beasts

  • ★★★★★
    Carlo is the man. Great communication as we approached our trip as weather was a factor. Made it easy for a bunch of us who had limited fishing experience. Would book with him again in a heartbeat.

    Matthew A. | May 26, 2025

    Trip: Besting Charleston's Beasts

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