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Isle of Palms Family Fishing – by Capt. Geoff Bennett

Trying to get ahead of a rapidly dropping tide, the Rodgers family met me at first light. We started using both the fly rod and artificials and found the zeal the redfish had shown yesterday for artificials had faded with the incoming storm front. Once the wind starting whipping around, we turned to the old [...]

Daylight Savings Time Redfish Fishing – by Capt. Ben Floyd

We started the day off pretty hot. Went out to catch the bottom of the low tide with Charlie and John. Fishing in Charleston in November is about as good as it gets. We had good weather today and an early morning low tide. We started fishing in a couple of small creeks and had [...]

Kiawah Island Fishing Charters – by Capt. Geoff Bennett

Jody joined me for an early morning start trying to get the most fishing in before a negative tide. Fortunately, the redfish were aggressive right out of the gates and eagerly ate our artificials. We were mostly throwing four to five inch long jerk shad in grey and translucent colors rigged on flutter hooks. Put [...]

Video – Winter Fishing for Redfish in Charleston – Capt. Stephen Fields – Tails of the Trail

Tails of the Trail – Feb 16th, 2012

First off Let me introduce myself, Capt. Jeff Crumpton. I am Stephen Fields tournament partner on the IFA Redfish Tour and a Full time guide in Fernandina Beach / Amelia Island ,FL I run two boats a 24ft. Ranger bay boat and a 17ft. Grizzly tracker all welded aluminum flats boat for the real skinny water. [...]

“Tails of the Trail” Blog Post – by Capt. Stephen Fields

Capt. Stephen and Capt. Jeff Crumpton (2012 Pro Redfish Team Charleston Angler) will also be doing a blog, “Tails of the Trail”, this year while on tour. Daily updates/videos will be posted as they travel and practice for each tournament as well as the final day weigh-in results with a post tournament update. Please check back [...]

February Fishing in Charleston – by Capt. Geoff Bennett

Staring down 20 mph winds with gusts over 30, we left the dock midday to fish the falling tide. After a choppy inlet crossing, we fished back in the creeks managing an eight pounder on cracked blue crab. Once the water had come out of the grass, we switched over to fishing shell rakes with [...]

Late Afternoon Red – by Tyler Slack

It’s often said that captains are your teacher, best friend, story teller and sounding board for the day. That is definitely true of Captain Trent Malphrus. “Captain Trent” and I left the docks at Shelter Cove Marina one warm October afternoon in search of some low tide tailing reds. I had just made a hard [...]

Photo Essay Entry – The Best Fishin’ Guide a Boy Could Ask For – by Colt Harrison

Knowledge comes with age, experience, and an inventory of the past’s mistakes.  At the ripe age of twenty-one, I found myself at what I hope to be my own personal “rock bottom”; lingo spawned at various “anonymous” meetings.  Only a month later, with the taste of Leeds Avenue bologna still fresh in my memory , [...]

Redfish Scouting by Capt. Robert Olsen

Doing some redfish scouting and landed this double by myself in the wando just now. Both fish about 25 inches on kive shrimp that i netted earlier this morning in my deep hole spot! Tight lines, Captain Robert Olsen Knot @ Work fishing Charters. http://www.knotatworkfishing.com/

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