Off The Hook Fishing Charters Hilton Head Island, SC 7-17

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The Darby loved ones had some quite nasty problems to offer with right now with complete moon tides along with
20-25 mph east winds and I wasn’t actually expecting to see numerous fish due to the nasty circumstances but
was actually stunned how numerous fish we observed and really caught a number of actually great redfish out of the grass
flats. We started out off catching a number of good sharks and concluded with some good tailing redfish action. It
turned out to be a fantastic journey on a pretty nasty day!
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Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
seven/15/11 Pic’s Of The Day!
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It was what we get in touch with blowing stink out there today! The winds had been howling out of the east at
20 mph and it was a minor bit bumpy. When the wind blows that hard you have to just park it in
a creek to get out of the wind and thats just what we did. Turned out to be a fantastic shark trip
catching 5 diverse species of sharks like black tip, bull, bonnet, reef and the uncommon hammer –
head shark. Pictured previously mentioned leading left Andrew and his Dad Doug keeping a bonnet and a black tip.

The Darby family members had some quite nasty circumstances to offer with these days with total moon tides along with
20-twenty five mph east winds and I wasn’t genuinely expecting to see a lot of fish due to the nasty problems but
was actually stunned how several fish we saw and in fact caught a number of actually great redfish out of the grass
flats. We commenced off catching a handful of nice sharks and concluded with some very good tailing redfish action. It
turned out to be a excellent trip on a rather nasty day!
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Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
7/15/eleven Pic’s Of The Day!
It was what we contact blowing stink out there today! The winds have been howling out of the east at
20 mph and it was a tiny bit bumpy. When the wind blows that difficult you have to just park it in
a creek to get out of the wind and thats just what we did. Turned out to be a excellent shark trip
catching five various species of sharks like black tip, bull, bonnet, reef and the unusual hammer –
head shark. Pictured over top left Andrew and his Dad Doug keeping a bonnet and a black suggestion.
Best correct Andrew with a baby hammer head. It can be difficult to feel this shark will increase to be 10ft!

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