I’ll miss the CRAP meeting as I’m still in Charlotte. Will be on James Island for next 9 days. If anyone wants to fish Folly, Stono, Clark Sound, Morris or elsewhere let me know. I’m mobile- can launch elsewhere.
stickman
I’ll miss the CRAP meeting as I’m still in Charlotte. Will be on James Island for next 9 days. If anyone wants to fish Folly, Stono, Clark Sound, Morris or elsewhere let me know. I’m mobile- can launch elsewhere.
stickman
My therapist says I shouldn’t lower my self-esteem just because no one answers. Oh well, at least this eliminates the zero replies.
stickman
Wrong end of the county for me. I’m generally lazy and fish north of Shem Creek.
BC
Mt P, SC
Wag more. Bark less.
I may put the yak in Tuesday, not sure where though. Shoot me an email at josh@carolinasrestaurant.com
There are no stupid questions, just stupid people
Yo stick man, Let me know if you want to try anything on Thursday. DNR maybe???
DD
Stickman,
I’m close by on Lockwood Avenue looking at the bridge going to James Island. I hope to fish many of the locations you mentioned while down here(through Tuesday of next week). Also, Sunrise Park on James Island is on my list. If you have a cell # send it to me at glhayes@intrex and I’ll give you a call.
Thanks for the interest and offers! Weather for the week looks uncertain, perhaps the mornings will avoid he t-storms.
Kayaked from around Crosby’s out Sister Creek, to Lighthouse Creek, to Morris Island then home by Rat Creek to Folly River to landing at Folly Road. About 9 miles or so. Paddled the Native Watercraft 12 (from DD) and my daughter and her friend had tandem Hobie Mirage. Saw lots of habitat on this scouting trip. Will try to fish some of these this week if storms hold off.
Saw innumerable (hundreds)of fish swirls in 6-12 inches of water on mud and oyster flats behind N Folly/Washout. But no tails or backs seen. What’s typically in that skinny water?
I’ll get back to you guys later today.
stickman
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Originally posted by sjpscSaw innumerable (hundreds)of fish swirls in 6-12 inches of water on mud and oyster flats behind N Folly/Washout. But no tails or backs seen. What’s typically in that skinny water?
I’ll get back to you guys later today.
stickman
Probably mullet. Saw some ladys and small blues in real shallow the other day at copahee. I am always amazed to at the amount of small sharks in the shallows.
DD
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