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Fishing
Report:
"Thick and Thin the Trout
are In"
November 18, 2008
I can't begin to tell you
how many Trout and Reds we have caught in the last two weeks.
Probably more than in the last two months combined. We have
been fishing in the Coosaw River a lot as well as Parris Pt.
Had many trips where catching 50-75 was an average day; the
second your cork hit the water, down it went. You had best
been ready to set your hook! Lots of redfish and a few flounder
are still lingering around as well. The Trout school up this
time of year which can make for some amazing fishing trips.
Had a full moon this week causing some tremendous tides; almost ten feet. Did
some wading in the grass in the a.m. during some of these crazy tides and snagged
several Reds. Saw some Tailers in the grass but couldn't get get them to bite,
we were able to hook them though by watching the ripples in the water and
casting past the movement with a medium retrieve and a weedless gulp.
It's true what everyone is saying about the shrimp this year; the catch is
small in size and quantity. Plenty for the live well though!
Fall fishing is always the best; give me a call for a good hook up.
Capt. Steve |
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Call: (843) 252-3882
or
captainsteve@seassoshallow.com
RESERVE
YOUR TRIP NOW!
Call or email your reservations.
Reservations require a 50% deposit, which can
be held by a check and can be applied upon completion
of the trip.
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Boat Info:
Pathfinder 22ft. Tournament Edition, 225 Yamaha
4 Stroke
Rates:
All
trips include all necessary licenses, tackle, lures,
bait, etc. All you need to bring is what
you want to eat and drink for the day. A cooler and
ice will be provided on the boat for your convience.
* 4 hours - $300 each. Additional hourly rate
$50.00
* 1 additional angler can be added for $75.00 per
trip. (4 anglers max.)
* Skiff 16ft. - Call the Captain to check availability
for shallow water, flounder gigging, etc.
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* Food
and drinks. No glass please.
* A pair of polarized sunglasses to help you see
the fish
* Sunscreen and hat
* A light jacket or rain gear
* Non-skid shoes with light bottoms
* Don't forget your camera!
A cooler and ice will be provided on the boat for
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