Trout is UP

Inshore:

Trout! Yes, trout! The previous week we have received some quite good reports of trout being caught in the lowcountry. Capt John Fuss, Capt Richard Stoughton, and Capt Mike In a position all were ready to find trout in the past week. Not only did they uncover some trout, but they identified some good numbers too. Reside shrimp and DOA shrimp under a popping float were the baits of alternative for the specks. &quotWhite wash&quot shell rakes in 4-6ft of drinking water need to be good target locations for trout correct now. Capt Justin Hubbard from our Mt Pleasant store also reported some redfish starting to blow up on topwater plugs on the flats. Justin also incorporated that once they give up hitting topwater, he was able to change up to Gulp! baits and carry on to put on them out for a excellent although longer. In addition to the reds on the flats, we are still hearing very good reports on the redfish coming from docks and other sub-surface structures. Reside minnows, shrimp, cut mullet, Gulps!, and ZMAN scented baits are all reputable baits to put in front of a red. Sheepshead continue to push back inshore from the reefs, with excellent numbers getting observed all around rock piles, the jetties, and bridge pilings.

Offshore:

We ultimately had a few of days for a handful of boats to sneak out to the stream the previous week, and the boats that were in a position to get out noted back again on some good wahoo being caught, some scattered blackfin tuna, and even a Sailfish was caught currently(congrats to Heather Leman for her initial sailfish this past week). The wahoo noted back again to us were getting identified just offshore of the ledge in 200-250ft of water, as properly as the blackfins.

Report By: Scott Hammond
Haddrell’s Stage Tackle &amp Provide
47 S. Windemere Charleston, SC 29407 (843) 573-3474
http://www.haddrellspoint.com

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