Haddrells Point tackle and supply 8-28
Somewhat milder temperatures have led to even hotter fishing in the lowcountry waters. Great studies of redfish selecting up topwater baits early in the early morning in the course of the initial couple hours have been flooding in as nicely as ultimately some respectable dimensions trout being picked up as properly on topwater and dwell baits under popping floats. Very good studies of large breeder reds are also coming in from around the grillage and jetties, with most being caught on big dwell baits or chunk mullet. Sheepshead are still proving to be easily accessible, taking fiddler crabs close to bridges and rock piles. Received some kids going fishing and require some exhilarating action? Ladyfish are inhaling stay shrimp correct now fished under floats around shell rakes and small creek mouths.
Offshore:
Now that it seems to be like Hurricane Irene is likely to spare the lowcountry her wrath, we can start to feel about sneaking back again out on the ocean. Great studies of bottom fish have been coming in from 80-130ft that inlcude some big vermillions, blackfish, triggers, and even some extremely great grouper for those that have some live pinfish or cigar minnows with them. Trolling studies have been a little bit handful of and far betweeen, but those that have ventured out have had great good results with wahoo in 130-250ft of water and the sailfish bite is finding fairly sturdy in 250-450ft of h2o. I believe we will all be very curious to get again out on the massive pond right after Irene passes to our east, and see what the bite is like following the storm!
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