Tall
Tails Fly Fishing Charters South Carolina
The
stage for your inshore fishing adventure comprises one of
North Americas unique and altogether exotic environments.
You will discover endless sweeps of shallow water flats, hidden
creeks, blue-green bays and wild, forested islands.
The
waters wreathing this semi-tropical panorama team with redfish
(spottail bass) the year round. April and May bring higher
(spring) tides which carry feasts to redfish feeding in the
flooding spartina grass flats. These tides provide access
into these green realms by boat, or my favorite way, wading
to the fish that seemingly beckon with waving tails.
This continues on into the early part of November depending
on the weather, always. The hard-fighting Jack Crevalle abounds
through the late summer months in Charleston Harbor, and speckled
trout, flounder, bluefish, ladyfish, sheepshead, black drum,
spanish mackerel, tarpon and numerous varieties of shark lurk
as well.
Into
September and continuing with the cooler water as the weather
turns colder, the water clears, and the redfish get into enormous
schools. This makes it an ideal time from October to
March, to come and sight fish these reds, at the best time.
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