Popping an artificial shrimp across a mud flat has always produced great results for us. There is nothing in saltwater that won't eat a shrimp!
South of Charleston, the state's coastline begins a transformation from the simple patterns of rivers and streams found to the north to an increasingly complex maze of creeks, rivers and inlets that separate the Sea Islands from the mainland. These small...
Popping an artificial shrimp across a mud flat has always produced great results for us. There is nothing in saltwater that won't eat a shrimp!
It's always a good time to share your passion for the outdoors with the next generation. Congratulations on your flounder, Mac! We hope it is the first of ...more many to come.
Hello, I'm new here, hope someone can help me. We love Folly Beach S.C. and go every year. We charter 2-3 boats for intercoastal fishing every time we go. ...more This year, we have our own 21' Carolina Skiff, bimini top, fish finder, lowrance, etc. I understand where all of the boat ramps are for the public, but there are SO many tributaries it's almost scary! I guess I'm looking for someone local there that could outline some good fishing routes/trips for us to take-on. Thanks in advance for any help you might give.
The City of Charleston is located on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean at the junction of the Ashley and Cooper rivers. Charleston has a long and varied history. Antebellum life in Charleston centere...
Hilton Head is home to over 27,500 residents and is the preferred vacation destination for over a million and a half visitors each year. Vacationers come for the scenery, fishing, championship golf c...
1000 acres, average depth around 7-8 ft. Pads, reeds, hydrilla. Quite a few alligators
Though sparsely populated, the St. Helena Sound region can trace its beginnings back as far as any other place in North America. The first recorded inhabitants of Beaufort County were Native American...