Bulls Bay?

Coming into town this weekend, looking for some fishy water up north around bulls bay. Not familiar with that area, where is a good put in?

copahee sounds up the road or go to bulls bay cant go wrong with either

Patrick E Crawford

Get some maps, But Buck Hall, Garris Landing and Sewee Coastal Retreat center are all good spots to get to Bulls bay by kayak.

I personally like the Sewee landing. Register at the gate, go to the left from the landing up the intra coastal and hang a right into the first large creek. This is about 2 miles up. The creek will dump you out into the bay.

BE CAREFUL AT LOW TIDE, THIS AREA GETS SHALLOW QUICK!!!

DD

Go Noles!!!

Thanks for the input, hopefully I can get into some reds.

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Originally posted by DolphinD

Get some maps, But Buck Hall, Garris Landing and Sewee Coastal Retreat center are all good spots to get to Bulls bay by kayak.

I personally like the Sewee landing. Register at the gate, go to the left from the landing up the intra coastal and hang a right into the first large creek. This is about 2 miles up. The creek will dump you out into the bay.

BE CAREFUL AT LOW TIDE, THIS AREA GETS SHALLOW QUICK!!!

DD

Go Noles!!!


Does that bay completely dry up at low, or could you still paddle a kayak or push a flats boat around in there at low ?

2001 BC Phantom

Flyreds, I have never stuck around long enough to see if it completely dries up. It does get real shallow though! Got stuck in Copahee once at low tide in a thunderstorm, and it SUCKED!!. I get off the flats now before the low.
DD

Go Noles!!!

dolph…never fished that place (fishing around charleston was too good this summer!), but i’ve had my eye on it for quite some time, tryin to learn a little bit more about the dynamics out there…

when you fish this area, how do you approach the redfish, seems like bracketing the low tide would be hard if it dries up so crazy

As you come out of Anderson Creek heading towards the north tip of Bulls Island, the water stays pretty deep. I have not seen less than 9 ft in that strip. There is also a pretty good channel that runs from where the ferry drops off out a ways into the bay then wraps around toward the ocean. Anywhere near the grass in the south end is a crap shoot at lower tides though. I have never seen it dry up, but have been in 1 ft of water though.

John

1996 Sunbird Spirit 170
112 Johnson

the creek that is to the left of seewee that leads into the bay is browns creek. it gets real shallow at low tide. from my little bit of experience out there i wouldn’t mess around at low tide out there