Not really, but some generic spots, fit for yankees and degenerates, would be about right. 'Yak, fly fishing. Probably paddle around look in low water for tailing and for some short grass when the tide comes in.
First post and all, I look forward to meeting and fishing with the fine compadres here.
scroll down to the yak and fly forums. Tons of info on what, where, when.
This warm spell may have some fiddlers moving in the grass and I heard there were little grass shrimp jumping this past weekend.
There’s easy access to the ICW launching from the dirt ramp at Station 26 on the back of Sullivan’s Island. Found fish both north and south less than a mile paddle from where the creek meets the ICW last time I was out.
Thanks for the reply. Didn’t know which section to post this in. Figured since it was pretty general, I’d try this one. I’ll check the other two out. And thanks for the tip. I’ll check it out.
Not sure to what degree it would help a kayaker, but the Hot Spots map is helpful and has coordinates. Not a bible by any means, but it might be helpful.
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They have them at Haddrells and CA. Its a map of the waters with sites numbered on it and a grid that tells you what is best to fish for at these sites from month to month. Has probably 70 spots marked. Pretty cool, especially when you’re learning as I was.
I used the hot spots map to learn the area around my house. Went to different locations on map to scout structure etc… Really helped me learn the water in the areas I fish more than help find spots. Definitely a must have for beginners.