just one

Please. Just one good set of numbers. Grandsons flying in this morning from Az and the last few trips have been a bust. Gotta take them to the aquarium just so they know what a fish looks like. On my honor I will keep all info confidential

What do you want to catch? lots of local DNR reefs that are easy to find and catch fish on


Set the trap boys, we going to pass through them again!!

Familiar with the reefs, aka bsb spawning grounds. Would like to be able to keep something that we catch

pm me and I would be glad to help, don’t see the weather calm enough the next few days.

If it got any better I couldn’t stand it.

I saved an old post with some common numbers—really though it doesn’t take some secret spot—it’s all about timing,presentation,and yes -luck.

Here are some numbers for the Garden N32 34.010 W79 21.330. I got a few dolphin out there last year and pulled in a 35-40 pound AJ last weekend. The AJ’s where in there pretty thick…

Brad…

Comanche Reef
LORAN C-45295.1/60350.4
GPS-32 27.395/079 19.073

Unmarked ship bearing 135/22.5 nm from Charleston Harbor channel buoy “C.”

165’ CG Cutter 32 27.395/079 19.073

Water depth 105’.

Waypoint Description Latitude Longitude
Winyah Scarp 32 47.485 78 19.378
Georgetown Hole 32 34.389 78 35.671
Southwest Banks 32 29.811 78 47.806
The Ledge 32 20.770 79 02.900
Royal Terrace 32 08.321 79 17.468
Ammo Dump 32 08.320 78 58.030
380 Hole 32 07.537 78 56.688
226 Hole 32 00.686 79 05.773
Edisto Banks 32 03.746 79 24.401

Old NOAA Bouy 31 39.700 79 39.600
Sow Pen 31 33.838 79 40.667
The Deli 31 32.961 79 43.493
The Deep Water Wreck 31 21.525 79 50.403
The Triple Ledge 31 16.769 79 52.069
The South Ledge 31 06.416 79 55.300

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