Charleston, SC fishing report: 08-25-11
A bit milder temperatures have led to even hotter fishing in the lowcountry waters. Excellent reports of redfish finding up topwater baits early in the early morning during the initial couple hours have been flooding in as effectively as lastly some decent dimension trout getting picked up as effectively on topwater and dwell baits beneath popping floats. Great reviews of large breeder reds are also coming in from about the grillage and jetties, with most staying caught on large stay baits or chunk mullet. Sheepshead are nonetheless proving to be easily obtainable, taking fiddler crabs about bridges and rock piles. Got some young children going fishing and need to have some thrilling action? Ladyfish are inhaling live shrimp right now fished beneath floats about shell rakes and little creek mouths.
Offshore:
Now that it looks like Hurricane Irene is going to spare the lowcountry her wrath, we can commence to believe about sneaking back out on the ocean. Wonderful reports of bottom fish have been coming in from 80-130ft that inlcude some huge vermillions, blackfish, triggers, and even some extremely great grouper for these that have some live pinfish or cigar minnows with them. Trolling reviews have been a small bit couple of and much betweeen, but people that have ventured out have had excellent results with wahoo in one hundred thirty-250ft of drinking water and the sailfish bite is finding rather sturdy in 250-450ft of water. I think we will all be very curious to get again out on the huge pond right after Irene passes to our east, and see what the bite is like next the storm!
Report By: Scott Hammond
Haddrell’s Point Tackle & Offer
47 S. Windemere Charleston, SC 29407 (843) 573-3474
http://www.haddrellspoint.com
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