Fantastic!!
Love that pic!
Caution: King Tides are back! King tides are the highest seasonal tides that occur each year. In Charleston, these tides can reach 7 feet or higher, which is about a foot and a half above our average high tide of 5.5 feet, posing a flooding risk for low-lying areas.
To stay prepared for king tides, you can view real-time and predicted tide data for free on the City’s TIDEeye website: TIDEeye
TIDEeye also allows citizens to view street closures and report flooding.
Charleston’s king tide schedule prediction by NOAA for the remainder of 2025:
April 26-29
May 25-27
October 7-11
November 4-9
December 3-6
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All i heard was “Put your boots on and dust off the flyrod!”
Now that’s a football!!!
The fox looks like the one that runs through my side yard every day. I catch him, a fat old possum, a coon and a small herd of deer on my security cameras.
A dukes foothold and some hotdogs in a hole will get em
I like to hold my spinning reel upside down like that when I’m with my buddy in his “look at me boat “
When other fishermen are close by.
He gets mad as hell.haha